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Yitro
The First Good Kabbalah Class
Kabbalah was bursting colorfully in the air like a fireworks display...
Kabbalah was bursting colorfully in the air like a fireworks display...
Parshah
Yitro in a Nutshell
The Israelites camp opposite Mount Sinai, and declare their willingness to perform G-d’s will. G-d proclaims the Ten Commandments, but His voice is too intense for the Israelites, and they beg Moses to be their intermediary.
The Israelites camp opposite Mount Sinai, and declare their willingness to perform G-d’s will. G-d proclaims the Ten Commandments, but His voice is too intense for the Israelites, and they beg Moses to be their intermediary.
Story
The Bargain and the Jew
"Ya Habibi!" cried a stubbly-cheeked vendor with a checkered headdress, "but first let us have tea..."
"Ya Habibi!" cried a stubbly-cheeked vendor with a checkered headdress, "but first let us have tea..."
Jewish Ecology
Why suppress human nature in favor of environmental nature? Are we not all part of the same ecological system?
Why suppress human nature in favor of environmental nature? Are we not all part of the same ecological system?
Parenting
The Third Month Family
“My children are constantly fighting with each other,” laments Susan, a mother of three. “Will there ever be peace in my home?”
“My children are constantly fighting with each other,” laments Susan, a mother of three. “Will there ever be peace in my home?”
Women
Chaya'le, Mushka, Mussie...
The first thing I was shown was her picture. Unquestionably, she was a very beautiful woman. She was stunning. And yet, there was something about her that was so graceful, so royal, so holy.
The first thing I was shown was her picture. Unquestionably, she was a very beautiful woman. She was stunning. And yet, there was something about her that was so graceful, so royal, so holy.
Between coldness and heresy stands an extremely thin wall. For it is written: "G-d is a consuming fire"--G-dliness is a blazing flame.
Rabbi Sholom DovBer of Lubavitch
Print Magazine
In the month of Elul, the month before Rosh Hashanah, a signal goes out to every Jewish soul that it is time to return to the palace that is home.
It is a signal both subtle and loud.
Subtle, because it does not awaken even those who are closest—every soul must awaken itself. Loud, because it reaches those who have been...
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