Chukat-Balak 5769 - July 3, 2009 |
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Birds of Pray By Arnie Gotfryd The best time to watch birds is in the morning. In fact, the more closely you adhere to the optimal schedule of Jewish devotion, the more certain you are to miss the most beautiful aspect of watching the birds, and that is... listening to them. |
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Kaddish with Oprah By Simcha Jacobovici During my eleven months of saying Kaddish, I ended up in various minyans from San Francisco to Halifax, but the phone call in New York was the start of what turned out to be perhaps the most interesting Kaddish experience of them all... |
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Does A High Arab Birthrate Threaten Israel? By Tzvi Freeman The Arab birth rate continues to outstrip the Jewish rate--and the government continues to discourage large families. How are we ever going to ensure that this place remains the Jewish homeland? |
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Let Them Eat Cake By Yaakov Paley Some things are so very astounding that the casually passing mind refuses to notice the wonder. |
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The Mystical Significance of the Star of David By Naftali Silberberg The double triangle of the Star of David (Magen David) symbolizes the connection of both the inner and external dimensions of G‑d, Torah and Israel. |
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Freedom to be a Jew by Katherine Agranovich One night, as I come home from school, I open the front door and hear strange noises coming from the living room, a mixture of radio static and a voice speaking in a foreign language... |
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A Watchful Eye By Tzippora Price It is interesting what happens when you simply watch your kids. They begin to demonstrate all sorts of abilities you never realized they had, just lurking under the surface of their dependency on you... |
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The Parshah in a Nutshell Ashes and water; death, anger and war; a talking ass, curses transformed into blessings, and prophecies of the end of days; a noxious idol, promiscuous prince and a zealot; and what has been said about them all by sages and mystics through the ages |
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The Fragile Veneer of Evil By Yanki Tauber On the one hand, he's declared to be nothing less than the equal of Abraham (in passion) and Moses (in prophecy); on the other, he's described as the most perverse, greedy and corrupt human being ever to walk the face of the earth! |
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Privacy and Modesty By Tali Loewenthal Our role as Jews is to be an example. The Torah describes us, thousands of years ago, as expressing the virtues of modesty and privacy. |
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Why Did Moses Hit the Rock? By Naftali Silberberg If striking the rock was so awful, why was it okay so many years earlier? Why didn't Moses follow G-d's simple instructions? Why did this seemingly minor offense have such severe consequences? |
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Of Donkeys and Discernment By Shlomo Yaffe G‑d has given us something far, far superior to "Donkeyvision": the challenge of liberty and the gift of discernment... |