Ki Teitzei 5766 - September 1, 2006
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Take Heart Pluto, Less is More By Yisrael Rice As a member of the Jewish people I say, "Pluto, we feel your pain..." |
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Ki Teitzei in a Nutshell Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19 The law of the beautiful captive and the rebellious son, the hybrid garment and the falsely accused spouse, the hungry employee and a dead brother’s wife, how to get married and when to get divorced—and sixty-six other mitzvot. |
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An Intimate View on Intimacy By Manis Friedman To be intimate means to go into a place that is private, that is sacred, that is set aside. It means one person entering into the private, sacred part of another human being's existence... |
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Where Is The Woman Of My Dreams? By Aron Moss I know what you are going to say: I am too fussy. But I can't just settle on something half good. Where is the woman of my dreams? |
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The Sign Ki Teitzei Parshah Report Dovid Taub & Jonathan Goorvich When Roy takes a summer vacation, Itche and Jono are left without a set. A mysterious sign is their only company... |
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Jewish Guilt By Yanki Tauber A caricature of neurotic self-absorption, or the most encouraging and optimistic perspective of reality in the history of human awareness? |
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The Wonder Horse By Yerachmiel Tilles Finally, Reb Yehoshua set a price of 25 Napoleons--a sum that would support a family for two years. Surely, no one would be so foolhardy as to pay that kind of money for a horse...! |
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Daily Quotes
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Daily Thoughts
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When the king is in the city, inside his royal palace, none can enter into his presence except by appointment, and only special people and select individuals... But when he goes out into the field, everyone who so desires is permitted to meet him; he receives them all with a cheerful countenance and shows a smiling face to them all... So, too, by analogy, the month of Elul is when we meet G-d in the field
Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi
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