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Shlach 5762 - June 7, 2002

 Comment
Your Fellow's Place

"Do not judge your fellow until you have reached his place." But since a person can never really be in his fellow's place, why doesn't the Mishnah simply say, "don't judge your fellow"?
 Parshah
Shelach
Overly spiritual spies, the first Tish'a B'Av, quixotic mountain scalers, consecrated dough, wrongly gathered sticks and rightly knotted strings, and quantities of meal, wine and oil
Shelach
Overly spiritual spies, the first Tish'a B'Av, quixotic mountain scalers, consecrated dough, wrongly gathered sticks and rightly knotted strings, and quantities of meal, wine and oil
Two Candles for Sammy

I first heard of Sammy Rosenbaum in 1965, when a Mrs. Rawicz from Rabka came into my office in Vienna to testify at a War Crimes trial
 Voices
Flying West

The center is not our creation, but the circle is. The paradox today is this: one cannot create a circle without a firm center, yet the center is invisible until we create our circle
 Parenting
Our Headache

"Instead of making your family part of the problem," I suggested, "invite them to become part of the solution"
Daily Thoughts
Daily Quotes
dynamics of place
[Hillel] saw a skull floating upon the water. Said he to it: Because you drowned others, you were drowned; and those who drowned you, will themselves be drowned
— Ethics of the Fathers 2:6




Brave Heroes

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