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Bo 5762 - January 18, 2002
Nothingness as a Force
Create an absence, and the vacuum will fill itself with a ferociousness that no "active" force can match.
Create an absence, and the vacuum will fill itself with a ferociousness that no "active" force can match.
Parshah
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The innermost chamber in Pharaoh's palace... the midnight death of Egypt's firstborn... the Passover Offering... the Exodus... the fifth question... unleavened bread... and what it all means according to sages and mystics from Moses to today
The innermost chamber in Pharaoh's palace... the midnight death of Egypt's firstborn... the Passover Offering... the Exodus... the fifth question... unleavened bread... and what it all means according to sages and mystics from Moses to today
Parenting
I Can Show You the Pictures
There were 30 boys, 30 dads, and an even greater number of photo and video cameras
There were 30 boys, 30 dads, and an even greater number of photo and video cameras
Why Is Torah Law So Restrictive of Contact Between the Genders?
Should any physical contact that is friendly be considered intimate? Hopefully, it should.
Should any physical contact that is friendly be considered intimate? Hopefully, it should.
Story
The Mirror
"Quite a change, is it not?" said Abraham with a pleased smile on his face. "Yes, quite a change," the Rebbe sadly replied
"Quite a change, is it not?" said Abraham with a pleased smile on his face. "Yes, quite a change," the Rebbe sadly replied
It shall be as a sign upon your arm, and as tefillin between your eyes, that with a strong hand G‑d took us out of Egypt.
Exodus 13:16
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Esau said, “I have a lot.”
Jacob said, “I have all.” As in “all I need.”
Esau had a family of six. They were called “six souls.” Plural.
Jacob had a family of seventy. They were called “seventy soul.” Singular.
Esau lived in a granular, tossed-together, fragmented world in which he collected a lot of things ...
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