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Pesach Sheni
The Second Passover April 28, 2010
Jewish Holidays » Pesach Sheni
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If the Milk Can't be Unspilled, Why Not Cry?
By Naftali Silberberg The "Second Passover," is observed on the 14th of Iyar. The origin of this semi-holiday is quite fascinating...
Parshah » Bamidbar - Numbers » Behaalotecha » Parshah Columnists » Parshah Messages » If the Milk Can't be Unspilled, Why Not Cry?
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How Things Worked Out - Behaalotecha
By Rabbi Ben A. Some might think it odd when they hear an alcoholic in recovery say something like: "Being an alcoholic is the greatest thing that ever happened to me."
Society & Living » Jewish Recovery » Judaism & Recovery » Parshah » Numbers - Bamidbar » How Things Worked Out - Behaalotecha
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The Gift of Second Chances
By Susan T. It doesn’t matter how old we are, how lost we’ve been, or where we are holding in our lives today. We beg Him to give us a second chance and He obliges.
Society & Living » Jewish Recovery » Voices » The Gift of Second Chances
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The Pesach Offering in the Desert
Why is this passage, which was said “on the first month” (9:1), recorded after Parshas Bamidbar, which was said “on the first day of the second month” (1:1)?
Parshah » Bamidbar - Numbers » Behaalotecha » Rashi Studies (Advanced) » The Pesach Offering in the Desert
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Never Too Late!
Repentance is rooted in the heights of the spiritual worlds By Moshe Yakov Wisnefsky Repentance is rooted in the heights of the spiritual worlds
Kabbalah Online » Weekly Torah » Archives » Bamidbar - Numbers » Beha'alotecha » Contemporary Kabbalists » Never Too Late!
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A Second Chance
By Yanki Tauber We all appreciate a statement like, "There's always a second chance." It fits quite nicely on the Dec 31 page of an Inspirational Sayings Calendar. But how does it mesh with real life?
Spirituality » Short Insights » By Yanki Tauber » A Second Chance
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Never Too Late
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe When a person's contact with death evokes in him a striving for life he would never have mustered without that experience, then the contact with death is transformed into a more intense involvement with life.
Jewish Holidays » Pesach Sheni » Never Too Late
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Second Chances
By Zalman Posner We may become strangers to Judaism, wandering on distant pathst. We may become spiritually defective, Jewishly impure, insensitive to the values and beauties of our faith. But we are not doomed to living apart from Judaism.
Parshah » Bamidbar - Numbers » Behaalotecha » Parshah Columnists » Reflections on the Parshah » Second Chances
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