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Bamidbar: The Secret of Three

May 6, 2010 – 3:19 pm | Comments Off on Bamidbar: The Secret of Three3,554 views
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Wherever You Look
As our ancestors journeyed across the desert they were arrayed in four equal groups, each composed of three tribes; the tabernacle at the center and the four groups positioned around it. The grouping of three tribes per group was practical as there were a total of twelve tribes, …

Shavuot: A Bailout Package

May 24, 2009 – 4:40 am | Comments Off on Shavuot: A Bailout Package3,852 views
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This essay was published in 2009,but its message is still relevant.
Economic Recovery?
“The economy is showing flickering signs of recovery.” Such was the news hesitantly delivered by Ben Bernanki, Chairman of the US Federal Reserve. Indeed, retail sales rose slightly in April. Auto and home sales are up again and major …

B’har Bechukotai: Spiritual Significance of Volcanoes

May 11, 2009 – 2:03 am | Comments Off on B’har Bechukotai: Spiritual Significance of Volcanoes5,984 views
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Frailties of Nature
Have you ever wondered about the spiritual significance of volcanoes? Well wonder no more. This essay is your answer.
There are rocks and there are plants. The difference between them; one can grow, the other cannot. There are two kinds of people; those who grow, change and adjust …

B’midbar Forward Vision

May 13, 2007 – 4:08 am | Comments Off on B’midbar Forward Vision6,096 views
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Hair-Raising Drive
A friend of mine and his father were driving in the dead of night on a treacherous mountain road with razor-sharp curves and sheer cliff drops. His father seemed oblivious to the danger and drove along nonchalantly. When he inquired as to his father’s nonchalance, his father replied, “my …

Shavuot : You Can Do It

May 28, 2006 – 4:14 am | Comments Off on Shavuot : You Can Do It4,489 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 …

Shavuot: A Basic Overview

November 6, 2005 – 3:18 am | Comments Off on Shavuot: A Basic Overview3,482 views

Shavuos is the holiday in which our ancestors received the Torah at Mt. Sinai. This holiday marks the end of the seven-week period of the Omer and is celebrated with great festivity and joy. The holiday lasts for two days (one day in Israel) and falls on the sixth and …

Shavuot: Sinai and Beyond

November 2, 2005 – 3:32 am | Comments Off on Shavuot: Sinai and Beyond3,505 views
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Ascent and Descent
Shavuot is the holiday that celebrates the Torah, Mt. Sinai and the Ten Commandments.  In conjunction with this holiday, the Jerusalem Talmud declares, ”Up till this point there was a separation between heaven and earth. The time had come to undo this separation, the heavens would descend to …

Shavuot the Festival of Weeks

November 12, 2004 – 5:52 pm | Comments Off on Shavuot the Festival of Weeks3,423 views
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Sunday, May 27, marks the beginning of Shavuot, the Jewish festival of weeks. Its name reflects the seven-week period that commences on the second night of Passover and concludes on the first night of this festival. During this time the Jewish ancestry journeyed from Egypt to Sinai and prepared to …