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Two Days After My Husband Died, I Found Out I Was Pregnant
Eight months later, Shira gave birth to their fourth child, Yehuda Shlomo, in the very same ambulance that took her husband to the hospital for the last time.
Eight months later, Shira gave birth to their fourth child, Yehuda Shlomo, in the very same ambulance that took her husband to the hospital for the last time.
My Son, My Rock
Having brain cancer is no picnic; having brain cancer during Superstorm Sandy is that much worse.
Having brain cancer is no picnic; having brain cancer during Superstorm Sandy is that much worse.
Freedom of choice has been granted to every man: if he desires to turn toward a good path and be righteous, the ability to do so is in his hands; and if he desires to turn toward an evil path and be wicked, the ability to do so is in his hands...
This is a fundamental principle and a pillar of the Torah and its commandments. For if G-d were to decree that a person be righteous or wicked; or if there were to exist something in the very essence of a person's nature which would compel him toward a specific path, a specific conviction, a specific character trait or a specific deed... how could G-d command us through the prophets 'do this' and 'do not do that'...? What place would the entire Torah have? And by what measure of justice would G-d punish the wicked and reward the righteous?
This is a fundamental principle and a pillar of the Torah and its commandments. For if G-d were to decree that a person be righteous or wicked; or if there were to exist something in the very essence of a person's nature which would compel him toward a specific path, a specific conviction, a specific character trait or a specific deed... how could G-d command us through the prophets 'do this' and 'do not do that'...? What place would the entire Torah have? And by what measure of justice would G-d punish the wicked and reward the righteous?
Mishneh Torah, Laws of Repentance 5:1-3
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The world is a place of constant change and unrest.
Each point in time is distinct from the point before and the point after.
Each point in space is its own world, with its own conditions and state of being.
It is a world of fragments, a perpetual rush of traffic and noise.
Look at your own life: You do so ...
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