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The radical transition from the Yom Kippur solemnity to the Simchat Torah revelry can be dizzying, but it makes sense. There is a method to the madness.

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Beshalach: Why, From A Distance?

January 20, 2018 – 10:46 pm | Comments Off on Beshalach: Why, From A Distance?3,266 views
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Distance makes the heart grow fonder. Or at least that is what people say. Distance is also a nuisance in a relationship. While couples who live together, stay together, couples who live apart come apart. So, there is a benefit to each. When you see one another every day, you …

Ki Tetze: A Happy Marriage

August 27, 2017 – 7:49 am | Comments Off on Ki Tetze: A Happy Marriage3,313 views
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Marriage
Having attended two weddings this month and planning to attend two more next month, marriage is no doubt on my mind. Everyone says that marriage is hard work, yet at a wedding, when an innocent young man and woman are initiated into an endless cycle of hard work, we rejoice …

Yitro: Taking Notice

February 12, 2017 – 12:10 am | Comments Off on Yitro: Taking Notice3,226 views
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Do You Notice?
You know the fellow, who regularly collects the prayer books at your synagogue? The one who quietly circulates around the room and carries armloads of books back to the shelf? I am sure you thanked him the first and second time that he took your book, but do …

Bereshit: Is Your Wife Against You or Behind You?

October 25, 2016 – 9:43 pm | Comments Off on Bereshit: Is Your Wife Against You or Behind You?3,118 views
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The Mentoring Wife
The other day, I visited with a couple I had never met. I noticed that while the wife sat quietly through the conversation letting her husband do most of the talking, she was not at all shy about correcting his behavior. Every time he said or did something …

Ki Tetze: The Strongest Marriage

September 10, 2016 – 10:47 pm | Comments Off on Ki Tetze: The Strongest Marriage3,093 views
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A Marriage
“Ah, Marriage,” sighed a middle aged man. “The other day I was admiring myself in a full length mirror and I asked my wife whether she would still like me when I am bald, fat and old. ‘I do,’ she replied.”
Marriages are notorious for one-line zingers, but we tell …

B’ha’alotcha: Just Because

June 20, 2016 – 2:40 pm | Comments Off on B’ha’alotcha: Just Because3,491 views
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My Favorite Card
The flower shop sells all kinds of cards. Congratulations, sympathy, bereavement etc. My favorite is the, “Just Because” card. You can say it with flowers for all kinds of reasons. Because your wife did or said something special. Because your wife gave birth. Because your wife turned forty. …

Behaalotcha: The Miracle of Marriage

June 14, 2016 – 3:17 pm | Comments Off on Behaalotcha: The Miracle of Marriage3,125 views
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Sibling Rivalry
When word reached Zipporah that two new prophets had been identified among the Jews, her response was a quiet murmur, “Oh, I feel for their wives, I hope their marriage won’t end as mine did.“ Her sister in law, Miriam, overheard and asked her to explain. Zipporah replied that …

Tazria: Reconciliation

March 23, 2014 – 5:37 am | Comments Off on Tazria: Reconciliation7,651 views
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Reversing the Order
The Torah mandates that after giving birth, mothers bring two offerings[1] in the following order. “She shall take two turtle doves or two young doves: one as a burnt offering and one as a sin offering.”[2] The burnt offering first, then the sin offering.

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