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Sichos in English: Graduates of Bais Rivkah, Staff Members of Camp Emunah, 19th Day of Sivan, 5747 (1987)
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1. Torah teaches us that when Jews come together they begin with a blessing. The Holy One, Blessed be He, has also assured us that He will bless everyone who blesses another Jew. G‑d turns from His ‘involvement,’ as it were, and bestows His blessings in a...
19 Sivan, 5747 · June 16, 1987
When it comes to separating Terumah and Maaser one is obligated to give the Levite and Kohen from the best of the crop. Similarly in a Jew’s daily life: The “finest” hours of the day, when one is most refreshed and energized, must be reserved for G-d, for...
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