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In a small village in Lithuania, a young boy named Berel received a bicycle as a gift. Berel loved his bike and drove it every day, including Shabbat. The Rabbi heard about this and announced that Berel should henceforth be referred to as Berel the goy—the non-Jew. Berel heard about …

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High Holiday Season: A Time for Prayer

November 2, 2005 – 2:59 am | Comments Off on High Holiday Season: A Time for Prayer2,836 views
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Turning To G-d
The High Holiday season is observed throughout Jewish world with fervor, reverence and awe. To Jews, it is a time for prayer and supplication, repentance and return, and most importantly, judgment and justice.
We hope that our entreaties are heard and our needs fulfilled, that our sins are pardoned …

New Year Greeting 5766: Emotional Disengagement

November 2, 2005 – 12:40 am | Comments Off on New Year Greeting 5766: Emotional Disengagement5,036 views
Shana Tova

As we enter the new year the catchword in the Jewish world is the word “disengagement.” Some are in favor, others opposed but everyone is talking about it. Should Jews voluntarily disengage from portions of the holy-land or are our ties to our country too deep to easily disengage?  It is interesting …

Niztavim: The Art of Repentance

October 6, 2005 – 3:21 pm | Comments Off on Niztavim: The Art of Repentance3,213 views
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A Simple MeditationRabbi Levik of Bardichev once interviewed a long list of candidates for the position of Shofar blower. (One who sounds the ram’s horn during the service on Rosh Hashana.) The rabbi passed over many illustrious scholars and profound meditators in favor of a fairly unsophisticated young man.

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New Years Greeting 5763: Tears for Israel

November 12, 2004 – 4:22 pm | Comments Off on New Years Greeting 5763: Tears for Israel3,173 views
Shana Tova

The
New Year is almost upon us and we prepare to greet it with the usual
pomp. This year however, the celebration will lie as a terrible burden
upon the hearts of many. Our brothers and sisters are mourning across
the planes of our beloved land, Israel.Entire
families are mourning the loss of Bubbies and …

New Year Greeting 5765: The Rising Price of Gas

September 12, 2004 – 8:00 pm | Comments Off on New Year Greeting 5765: The Rising Price of Gas5,204 views
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Oil Tesheuvah and the New Year
We live in an age of internationally rising consumption, which is in turn driving the price of crude oil to unprecedented heights. Our fear of quickly diminishing yet finite oil reserves is only compounded by the threat of instability in the Middle East.
In short, high …

The Nerve and The Miracle

September 12, 2004 – 7:37 pm | Comments Off on The Nerve and The Miracle2,899 views
Cancer Center

I met a lovely young lady by the name of Chana Libah. She is a remarkable person and an amazing optimist. She had suffered multiple tumors and was in recovery from her latest bout. Chana Libah, undergoing a treatment regiment that would break a lesser person, spoke of her
travails with …