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Lech-Lecha 5768 - October 19, 2007
Living
Living
Insights and inspiration for the routines and struggles of daily life: commentary on current events and contemporary issues, articles on parenting and relationships, and more.
Insights and inspiration for the routines and struggles of daily life: commentary on current events and contemporary issues, articles on parenting and relationships, and more.
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The Jewish holidays include Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot and Simchat Torah, Hanukkah, Purim, Passover, Shavuot, fast days and other special occasions.
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Parshah
Lech-Lecha
Introducing Abram, age 75 . . . Sarah’s abduction . . . Lot relocates to Sodom . . . the Covenant Between the Parts . . . Hagar and Ishmael . . . Abraham’s circumcision.
Also: dust and stars, threads and shoestraps, the third millennium, a history of monotheism, the quest for self, and the horror and wealth of galut . . .
Introducing Abram, age 75 . . . Sarah’s abduction . . . Lot relocates to Sodom . . . the Covenant Between the Parts . . . Hagar and Ishmael . . . Abraham’s circumcision.
Also: dust and stars, threads and shoestraps, the third millennium, a history of monotheism, the quest for self, and the horror and wealth of galut . . .
Women
The Jewish Woman
The Jewish Woman is a site dedicated to providing Jewish women of all backgrounds intellectually challenging, emotionally uplifting and inspirationally stimulating articles.
The Jewish Woman is a site dedicated to providing Jewish women of all backgrounds intellectually challenging, emotionally uplifting and inspirationally stimulating articles.
News
On the seventh day of Cheshvan, fifteen days after the conclusion of the festival [of Sukkot], one begins to pray for rain. This is to allow the very last Jew to reach the Euphrates River
Talmud, Taanit 10a
Print Magazine
Naturally, we think of the Jewish people as a conglomerate of many Jews. But the Baal Shem Tov saw the Jewish people as a single, indivisible whole.
Think of a geometrical point. A point is indivisible, but not because it is too hard, too big, or too small to cut up. A point simply has no area to be divided. That’...
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