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Parshah
Does Every Day Matter?
If G‑d created Sunday, and then Monday, and then Tuesday, they must be different from one another.
If G‑d created Sunday, and then Monday, and then Tuesday, they must be different from one another.
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The Gift of a Child in Addiction & Mental Health Recovery
These gifts, although they may not seem so at first, are better than any we could’ve asked for.
These gifts, although they may not seem so at first, are better than any we could’ve asked for.
The Hidden Bag With a Thousand $1 Bills
It was surreal walking into my Aunt Vera’s apartment after her death.
It was surreal walking into my Aunt Vera’s apartment after her death.
By the Numbers
Learn the Shabbat Law of the Week
In everything that G-d taught Moses, He would tell him both the manner of contamination and the manner of purification. When G-d came to the laws concerning one who comes in contact with a dead body, Moses said to Him: "Master of the universe! If one is thus contaminated, how may he be purified?" G-d did not answer him. At that moment, the face of Moses turned pale.
When G-d came to the section of the Red Heifer, He said to Moses: "This is its manner of purification." Said Moses to G-d: "Master of the universe! This is a purification?" Said G-d: "Moses, it is a chok, a decree that I have decreed, and no creature can fully comprehend My decrees."
When G-d came to the section of the Red Heifer, He said to Moses: "This is its manner of purification." Said Moses to G-d: "Master of the universe! This is a purification?" Said G-d: "Moses, it is a chok, a decree that I have decreed, and no creature can fully comprehend My decrees."
Midrash Rabbah
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In the beginning, a world of twos was created.
Heaven and Earth. Body and soul. Good and evil. Life and death. Light and darkness.
Those who chose Heaven abandoned the earth. Those who chose the body abandoned the soul. Those who chose evil destroyed life.
Those who chose good believed it would only come with death....
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