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The greatest miracle of our times, on par, perhaps, with that of the Six-Day War, occurred last Saturday night. More than 360 missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles were dispatched by Iran to Israel. The intention was to destroy defensive infrastructure, wreak mayhem and havoc, and destroy Jewish lives.
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B’chukotai: Are you a Diehard Jew?

April 28, 2013 – 4:00 am | Comments Off on B’chukotai: Are you a Diehard Jew?4,806 views
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Do it For G-d
Are you a fair weather fan or diehard? Growing up in Boston I knew all about Diehard fans. Fenway Park is legendary for romanticizing terrible teams and losing seasons. Fans fill the stands for hopeless contests with the same enthusiasm they muster for sure winners. I’ve never …

Bechukotai: Is G-d Vengeful?

May 16, 2011 – 12:24 am | Comments Off on Bechukotai: Is G-d Vengeful?2,843 views
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Why So Exacting?
The first tenet of all religions is that good deeds are rewarded and bad deeds are punished. Each religion explains it in its own way; each  trying to present G-d as merciful, not vengeful. Judaism takes a different track. Suffering, says Judaism, is not a punishment, but a …

Bechukotai: Food For Thought for your Dinner Table

May 16, 2008 – 6:14 pm | Comments Off on Bechukotai: Food For Thought for your Dinner Table2,576 views
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Sunday: In the Right Time
If we follow His commandments G-d promises to make the rain fall in its time. Rashi explains that the right time for rain is on Shabbat. The Talmud relates that on the road, Rabbi Chanina Ben Dosa would pray for clear weather and upon returning home …

B’chukotai: Personal Freedom

May 6, 2007 – 3:44 am | Comments Off on B’chukotai: Personal Freedom3,037 views
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Edicts and Rewards
Judaism is replete with divine edicts and commands, some of which we understand, many of which we don’t, but all of which we are required to fulfill. Judaism certainly emphasizes providing for G-d what is important to him, but does it also look out for our best interests? …

B’chukotai: Material Reward

May 7, 2006 – 3:48 am | Comments Off on B’chukotai: Material Reward2,479 views
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An Obvious Question
This week’s Parsha begins with an assurance from G-d that if we observe his commandments he will grant us many rewards including prosperity, safety, peace and national sovereignty. Many commentators have wondered why all the enumerated rewards are of a physical nature, are we not destined for spiritual …

Bechukotai: The Consequence of Good is Blessing

January 12, 2006 – 4:11 am | Comments Off on Bechukotai: The Consequence of Good is Blessing2,482 views
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The Trivial Reward
He graduated with honors, received his master’s degree and was working on his dissertation when he lost interest. In an effort to motivate him, his professor said to him, “If you submit your dissertation and are granted your PhD, I will personally buy you a Game Boy.”

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