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Sefirah: Revelation and Struggle
By Zvi YairOne morning, just before daybreak, the stranger took the people to the edge of the valley, and when the early morning breezes drove away the dark clouds, they saw far off in the distance, as if illuminated by a flash of lightning, a green-covered plateau on top of a distant mount bathed in the light of the rising sun... 6 Comments |  |
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Catching Up With Ourselves
By Tali LoewenthalOver the past century we have experienced a great leap forward of technological progress. Now it's time to catch up with ourselves... 3 Comments |  |
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Why Do We Count the Omer?
By Yeruchem EilfortFrom the second night of Passover until the day before the holiday of Shavuot, the Jewish people engage in an unique mitzvah called sefirat ha'omer -- the counting of the omer 13 Comments |  |
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Peaks and Plateaus
By Yanki TauberWe seek specialness. Everything else just is, and as such, unworthy of our energy or attention. But is that how we really are? Or is there another, perhaps deeper, self, that thrives on routine and regularity? 3 Comments |  |
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The Morrow of the Shabbat
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher RebbeAn historic controversy arose between the Rabbis and sectarians as to the meaning of the command: "And you shall count unto you from the morrow after the Shabbat." Although the Rabbis proved their case, why did the Torah use a word so open to misinterpretation? 4 Comments |  |
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Time Management
By Naftali SilberbergDon't we all wish we had more time? So many projects we'd love to embark upon, so many places to see and things to do, but so little time available... Or is that really a fact? 5 Comments |  |
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Language of the Soul
By Jay LitvinSeven words -- kindness, discipline, compassion, endurance, humility, connection, and dignity -- which enable us to explain to our children the nuances of our drives, motives and actions 9 Comments |  |
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Don't Get Lost in the Crowd
By Yitschak Meir KaganThe commandment to count the Omer is an mitzvah upon every individual -- as opposed to a communal obligation. This tells us something about the nature of our relationship with Torah. |  |
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The Purpose of Freedom
By Zalman PosnerThe holidays of Passover and Shavuot are connected to each other by the Omer Counting period. This reveals to us the nature of freedom, and its dependence on Torah. |  |
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Cumulative Time
By Yanki TauberWe are accustomed to thinking of time as a fixed yardstick against which our lives are measured. |  |
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Countdown
By Naftali SilberbergWhy the "countdown" to the holiday of Shavuot? What is the connection between numbers and counting and the special gift which our nation received on this holiday? 5 Comments |  |
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Grain, Growth and Goodness
By Shlomo YaffeWe are inclined to believe that all intellectual and artistic endeavors are inherently positive. There are those who would argue that untrammeled intellectual and artistic expression is itself a fundamental good... 7 Comments |  |
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Musings about Respect and the Omer
By Harry S. PearleEveryone deserves respect. We all have merit in this world. We all have something to share and to teach from our life's experiences. |  |
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