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May 18, 2024 – 10:56 pm | Comments Off on Are We Equal?22 views

Are we truly equal? We all know someone smarter, wiser, more capable, industrious, resourceful, or creative, than us. We also know people less wise, capable, industrious, resourceful, or creative than us. So, are we truly equal?
The answer is yes, but not because we are all equally capable. Our skill sets …

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Kedoshim: Is Asceticism Jewish?

April 27, 2011 – 9:06 pm | Comments Off on Kedoshim: Is Asceticism Jewish?2,883 views
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The Contradiction
The great mystic Rabbi Yehudah Lowe, otherwise known as the Maharal, once explained that Matzah, the impoverished bread, comprised of merely flour and water, is a symbol of freedom because those who are truly free are unencumbered. Ordinary bread is slaved to sugar and yeast for flavor and texture. …

Tazria: Arab Spring

March 27, 2011 – 2:14 am | Comments Off on Tazria: Arab Spring2,398 views
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The Source of the Wave
The wave of unrest, dubbed Arab Spring, that spread across the Middle East n the spring of 2011 is commonly traced to Mohamed Bouazizi, a poor Tunisian street vendor, who set himself on fire in December, 2010, to protest police harassment. Mohamed’s desperate suicide sparked outrage …

Shmini: End of Life Care

March 23, 2011 – 1:43 pm | Comments Off on Shmini: End of Life Care3,496 views
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This You Call a Dilemma?

Just the other night I found myself in discussion with a student who argued that weighing an argument from the perspective of Torah without giving equal credence to chemistry, science and nature is short sighted. I agreed with him, but insisted that considering science and chemistry …

Vayikra: When Small Is Great

March 6, 2011 – 2:27 am | Comments Off on Vayikra: When Small Is Great3,190 views
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The Humble Moses
The book of Leviticus begins with the sweeping majesty of Moses’ first entry into the tabernacle. “Vayikra,” G-d called unto Moses and invited him to the Tent of Meeting. Uplifting and inspiring as the moment was, Moses, understood that small is great, received his honor in abject humility. In …

Vayakhel Pekudei: The Bottom Line

February 27, 2011 – 2:46 am | Comments Off on Vayakhel Pekudei: The Bottom Line2,660 views
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The Generous Economizer
When you see a miser spending money in generous amounts you can assume that something out of the ordinary is afoot. It might be a simcha, such as an upcoming wedding, perhaps a tragedy or an illness. Whatever it is, you would certainly assume an exception before assuming …

Vayakhel: The Jewish Woman

February 21, 2011 – 9:14 pm | Comments Off on Vayakhel: The Jewish Woman2,553 views
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The Jewish Woman
Did you know that women were the first to contribute to the building of the tabernacle? Did you know that not a single woman worshiped the golden calf? Did you know that Jewish women did not believe the negative report, brought by the spies, about the land of …

Ki Tisa: Are You A Forgiver At Heart?

February 14, 2011 – 4:51 pm | Comments Off on Ki Tisa: Are You A Forgiver At Heart?2,433 views
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Petty Grudges
Are you the forgiving type? I don’t mean the type that forgives after making another grovel for it. I mean the type that forgives without even being asked. If you are, well if you are, I have no words to describe you. You are perhaps an angel or a …

Tezaveh: How To Choose A Leader

February 6, 2011 – 3:47 am | Comments Off on Tezaveh: How To Choose A Leader2,860 views
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The Nature of a Leader
Why do we gravitate to the charismatic and charming when choosing our leaders? We look for a leader that can galvanize the masses, lead the government, command the military and interact with fellow Heads of State. Former President Bill Clinton is a perfect example; he has …