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Do you peddle in relative truths, or are you a stickler for the absolute truth? This essay examines the two types of truth and posits that G-d’s truth is absolute.

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Famil Life: Laws of Family Purity

November 6, 2005 – 3:51 am | Comments Off on Famil Life: Laws of Family Purity3,401 views

Disclaimer: There are
myriads of laws that govern the many dimensions of Family Purity and
they are beyond the scope of this presentation. The intention here is
to to offer a brief glimpse of the Family Purity life style.
During the period of menstruation husband and wife should refrain from intimacy together.

After a …

Family Life: Family Planning

November 6, 2005 – 3:46 am | Comments Off on Family Life: Family Planning3,066 views

The
Torah commands us to be fruitful and multiply. As long as a family
plans to have even one child they have fulfill their obligation to this
Mitzvah. Some commentators feel that one must have a son and a daughter
before one is considered to have fulfilled this obligation.

However, Jewish
tradition has always encouraged large …

Family Life: Abortion

November 6, 2005 – 3:45 am | Comments Off on Family Life: Abortion3,157 views

The
Jewish view on an unborn fetus is the following. An unborn fetus has an
intermediate status of life. It is not yet considered an independent,
and therefore never takes precedence over the mother’s life. Neither is
it considered to be a non-life, thereby prohibiting the indiscriminate
use of abortion.

There are
specific instances when abortion is …

Family Life: Divorce

November 6, 2005 – 3:44 am | Comments Off on Family Life: Divorce3,391 views

Divorce

In its ultimate
wisdom, the Torah understood the need for Get (Hebrew for divorce) in
human life. One must realize that a marriage made according to the
Torah can only be annulled by Torah. Conversely, a Get executed
according to the Torah can only annul a marriage made by the Torah.

Couples who
choose to …

Concepts: Invitation

November 4, 2005 – 3:34 am | Comments Off on Concepts: Invitation33,652 views

Welcome to Innerstream's “Concepts” section, where essays are posted on the Jewish milestones in the cycle of life.

If you would like to explore any of these essays please click on one of the links in the “Concepts”
section of the menu, on the left side of your screen. The menu also
contains …

Pekudei: Was Iraq Freed?

November 4, 2005 – 2:13 am | Comments Off on Pekudei: Was Iraq Freed?3,441 views
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This essay was written in 2005, when the US led effort to bring democracy to Iraq was still in its infancy.
Democracy in Iraq
The international media has subjected the US-led coalition that liberated Iraq and established a democratic government, to intense scrutiny and even criticism.

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Pinchas : Same Sex Marriage Part One

November 4, 2005 – 2:03 am | Comments Off on Pinchas : Same Sex Marriage Part One3,689 views

This essay is not related to the Parsha of the week but is posted here
because the subject has recently become a household topic of discussion

[Part one of three]
The Debate

Same Sex Marriage is a front-page news item debated in North American
media, legislatures and courts. The topic has recently piqued again
because of …

Matot: Same Sex Marriage Part Two

November 4, 2005 – 2:03 am | Comments Off on Matot: Same Sex Marriage Part Two3,662 views

Two Arguments
Same Sex Marriage is often defended on the following grounds.1.Legalizing behavior that is religiously forbidden doesn't imply that such behavior is beyond religious reproach. It simply implies that such behavior is beyond secular reproach. Though such behavior violates religious values we must not bring such concerns to the public …