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Don’t think that quarreling with a friend is OK. Ultimately, it will escalate . . .
Marriage in Jewish thought is not two people working together towards the same cause; it is the merging of two beings into one.
We are all warriors, for we each harbor the conviction that we were born to make a difference
Love is the hallmark of Judaism; some of us even claim that we taught that word to the world. This Shabbat, however, we will stand in our synagogues and listen to a reading from the Torah that tells us to hate.
Exploring Rashi’s commentary on voluntary war
Is war optional or required? How Rashi derives the rules of battle from a single word, and what this teaches us about personal spiritual growth.
When challenges come your way, you can confront them head-on. Better, however, is to come down upon them from above.
Decoding the hidden messages
The parshah of Ki-Teitzei contains 110 verses, and the mnemonic for it is the name Eili. Explore the coded message in this Masoretic note and its connection to the general themes of the Parshah.
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