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Shraga Sherman

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Rabbi Shraga Sherman directs Lubavitch on the Main Line in suburban Philadelphia, and is the educational outreach director of the Lubavitch House.
The first approach reflects the depth of one’s faith, but is likely to be a very abstract and amorphous response. The second, steeped in intellect, may lack the spontaneity and power of the first, but truly penetrates the entire personality of the individ...
Being a Jew requires forcefulness and a commanding nature—qualities seemingly incompatible with humility . . .
What is the connection between the Jews traveling forward and the establishment of the Tabernacle in the desert? This information would seem to be more appropriate later in the book of Numbers, when it describes in great detail the various travels of the ...
The unique law of the altars not receiving impurity gives insight into the soul of every Jew…
is due to the education of its children
G-d unleashes his wrath on the city of Sodom, but before G-d carries out his plan, Abraham does a most remarkable thing. He attempts to nullify G-d’s decree: “Abraham came forward and said, ‘Will You sweep away the innocent along with the guilty?’”
Moses sought to mitigate G‑d’s anger against Israel through prayer. In contrast, Pinchas’s action took place not in the supernal realms, but rather “below,” in the physical world.
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