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Behaaloscha 5781
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The poor tailor became a beggar, and it seemed to the local population that he had lost his mind.
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The Swaying Candle
When we praise G‑d, we do so with all of our being: the mind, heart, and mouth express the prayer through speech, and the rest of the body does so by moving.
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Learn about Miriam, the prophetess of the Bible, whose life and legacy is celebrated until today.
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The hides used to cover the Mishkan were measured, cut to size, and attached to one another.
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How did fish get involved? By Moses’s own recounting, the people were asking for meat, so why did he talk about giving them (or not giving them) fish?
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Thoughts While on the Plane to Partial Hospitalization
There are those seriously difficult moments—terrifying in fact—when you, if you are honest, you might ask yourself: Is it worth the effor?
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No good deed goes unnoticed
The Torah specifies that “the people” did not
abandon Miriam, whereas Rashi suggests that it was an honor accorded to her by
G‑d.
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