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Ki Tavo 5766 - September 8, 2006

 Inner Dimensions
Quantum Repentance

Imagine if you could turn your very worst liabilities into your most precious assets--using both cutting edge science and state-of-the-art religion, i.e., Judaism
 Parshah
Ki Tavo in a Nutshell
Deuteronomy 26:1–29:8

Gratitude and fruit, awareness versus acknowledgement, priorities over percentages, and the polarity of reward and rebuke—in the Torah reading of Ki Tavo.
 Story
A Story About a Prince

"Tell us a story, Grandpa!" begged the children. "Tell us a story about a prince..."
 Voices
Pestered By Angels

It's not too often that an angel drops by for a cup of tea and a chat, or that one discovers a heavenly being hovering impatiently in the waiting room...
 Living
Don’t Tell Me to Cheer Up

If I am going through a hard time, I don’t want someone to tell me to be cheerful—I want someone to understand why I am miserable.
 Women
The Red Carpet

It is an event intended to celebrate skill, capability, and creativity. So why does it end up as just another big fashion show...?
Daily Quotes
Daily Thoughts

When my father reads "The Rebuke" (the harsh punishments described in Deuteronomy 28), I don't hear curses
— Rabbi DovBer of Lubavitch (son of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi)




Sustained Wonder

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