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Noach: When We Ask, G-d Listens
A man once petitioned Rabbi Nosson of Breslov for a blessing to find his match. He complained that he had been seeking the right woman for many years and had still not found her. Rabbo Nosson discerned that he was slipping into despair, so …

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Rosh Hashanah: No Man for Himself

July 30, 2006 – 4:16 am | Comments Off on Rosh Hashanah: No Man for Himself3,487 views
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The Loss of a Mitzvah
As a consequence of our calendar arrangement, this years holiday season is influenced in a unique manner.

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Ninth of Av: A positive Perspective

July 16, 2006 – 4:01 am | Comments Off on Ninth of Av: A positive Perspective3,597 views

Past and Future
During the upcoming Hebrew month of Tamuz, Jews around the world will observe a three-week semi mourning period marking the destruction of the ancient Jewish Temple in Jerusalem.
It has been close to two thousand years since the destruction of the Temple and every year on this day Jews …

Days of Mourning

July 16, 2006 – 3:54 am | Comments Off on Days of Mourning3,633 views
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A Kind Suffering
The Hebrew word Chessed, kindness, has a numeric value of seventy-two. Kabbalah teaches that the last seventy-two days of the Hebrew calendar year are permeated with Chessed, divine benevolence. This period begins on the seventeenth day of the Hebrew month, Tamuz.

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Tishah B’av:The Silver Lining

July 16, 2006 – 3:42 am | Comments Off on Tishah B’av:The Silver Lining9,000 views
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Asaf’s Perspective
On the ninth day of the Hebrew month Av, we fast and mourn as we mark the destruction of the Bet Hamikdash in the year 69 CE. A story is told of Asaf, a Levite and the choirmaster at the holy temple. He was renowned for his music and …

High Holidays: A Silence Louder Than Words

June 12, 2006 – 12:24 am | Comments Off on High Holidays: A Silence Louder Than Words3,335 views
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An Early Judgment
During the course of this month we have sounded the Shofar every day in an attempt to inspire repentance, however, on the last day of this month we will purposely refrain from sounding the Shofar. This is explained
as a deliberate attempt to confuse the prosecuting angel. We want …

B’Ha’alotcha: Personal Freedom

June 5, 2006 – 2:12 am | Comments Off on B’Ha’alotcha: Personal Freedom3,821 views
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A Meaningless Holiday?
In this week’s Parsha we read that several people, unable to participate in the offering of the Pascal lamb, approached Moses a asked for a second chance. Mosesconsulted with G-d thus the 14’th of “Iyar” was consecrated as  “Pesach Sheini,” a second Passover.

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Shavuot : You Can Do It

May 28, 2006 – 4:14 am | Comments Off on Shavuot : You Can Do It4,494 views
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The Oath
The Jewish nation received the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai three thousand three hundred and eighteen years ago. Every year, on the anniversary of this date, this biblical episode is commemorated by Jews around the world during a special holiday called Shavuot, which means weeks, thus called because this …

Emor: Demonstrating Confidence

May 11, 2006 – 3:45 pm | Comments Off on Emor: Demonstrating Confidence3,501 views
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Fortuitous Beginnings
Our Parsha begins with the many restrictions placed upon Kohanim, the priestly class.

They are forbidden, with rare exceptions, to attend funerals lest they become ritually impure. They are restricted in whom they may marry. They are forbidden to shave or to mutilate themselves. This is because they have an …