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Two Challahs for Shabbat

Practical Parshah - Beshalach



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Mendel Kaplan
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan is the founder and spiritual leader of Chabad @ Flamingo in Thornhill, Ontario, he also serves as a Chaplain of the York Regional Police Service


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Rabbi Mendel Kaplan is the founder and spiritual leader of Chabad @ Flamingo in Thornhill, Ontario, he also serves as a Chaplain of the York Regional Police Service.

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Posted: Jan 30, 2012
Very Nice Job Again
Dearest Rabbi,

Again you give a clear, practical,and inspirational shiur.

Thanks Alot
Posted By Uncle Mendel, Brooklyn, NY

Posted: Feb 8, 2011
Hi Rabbi Tanibalm.. something like that.. What would you do if you found this lesson and the Rewards were so great.. There Moshiah was place inside something that we have all been waiting for...

I love you.. It would be the building of the Temple in the Holy Land that You were Created. to bring about the 5th Temple the Holy LIght of G-d. to transend the final Jude Chapter. would be the Star of David.

12 Tammuz, 5745 · July 1, 1985
The Call of the Shofar
Posted By keren jude, jerusalem , israel

Posted: Jan 25, 2011
Thank You!!
Im so thankful to have you as my weekly teacher R. Kaplan. It is not only knowledge what you are imparting us, but an honest love for Torah!
Posted By Gabriela Facciolo, Mercedes, Bs.As, Argentina

Posted: Jan 24, 2011
Manna
My question is: did every single person gather more manna than they were told to? Or was there at least one person who was obedient? Or, otherwise, how many people did not do as they were told vs obedient people. Then, was everybody treated the same? Or were some people recognized for their obedience?

If people are predisposed to not obeying the teachings to the letter, but still believe in G-D and observe Shabbot and other holidays and some (or even most) mitvoz, then will they still go to heaven, or is there a place for them different from the observant people?

If Jews make mistakes in obeying the laws, either willfully or by accident, or by not knowing or understanding what is right. is there a chance to gain forgiveness from G-d, or is that a black mark against him, and how many black marks are allowed before he is beyond redemption?

Does G-D honour (or respect or reward) the most observant Jews more than the less observant Jews?
Posted By Marsha O'Leary, Barrie, Canada

Posted: Jan 18, 2011
Thank You for great teaching every week R. Kaplan
Thank You for great teaching every week R. Kaplan
Posted By binh tran, union city, ca

Posted: Jan 14, 2011
Double portion
A very interesting lesson. Thank you so very much for this eye opening story.

Levels of understanding given that cannot be sourced anywhere else.
Posted By Mr. David Morris

Posted: Jan 12, 2011
R.Kaplan
Please expound:

Exo 16:31 The Israelites called the bread manna. It was white like coriander seed and delicious as wafers made with honey.
Exo 16:32 Moses told the people that the LORD had said, "Store up two quarts of this manna, because I want future generations to see the food I gave you during the time you were in the desert after I rescued you from Egypt."
Exo 16:33 Then Moses told Aaron, "Put some manna in a jar and store it in the place of worship for future generations to see."
Exo 16:34 Aaron followed the LORD's instructions and put the manna in front of the sacred chest for safekeeping.
Posted By ONE



 

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Two Challahs for Shabbat
Practical Parshah - Beshalach
A double portion of manna would fall from heaven on Fridays. We discuss the mitzvah of the “double Shabbos loaves” (lechem mishneh) and other customs of the Shabbat meal.

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