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Ki Teitzei

I Don’t Want Kids, My Husband Does … Now What?
The Crucial Conversations Some Couples Never Have
People grow and change over time, and so should their relationships, which are meant to be dynamic and not static.
Beautiful Women on the Battlefield and the Power of 'No'
Torah doesn’t permit us to have whatever we want just because we want it.
A Successful Entrepreneur Shares Her Secret
Ki Teitzei
In order to succeed and avoid being dragged into life’s many distractions, we must remain sufficiently removed from them.
Respecting the Earth, and Our Part in It
Well before environmental spokespeople were echoing a call for greater sensitivity towards the planet planet, G‑d had formulated the concept
Who Cares?
Parshat Ki Teitzei
Here was a nation that had experienced the greatest miracles of all time: the ten plagues, the splitting of the Red Sea and the manna. And yet they were not impervious to the plague of doubt . . .
Mother and Nest
Parsha Ki Teitzei
If you chance upon a bird's nest, in any tree or on the ground, with fledglings or eggs, and the mother is sitting over the fledglings or on the eggs, do not take the mother together with her young. Let the mother go and take only the young...<
Outreach or Self-Promotion?
There are houses made of bricks, and houses built of effort and accomplishment. One can “build” up a friend to be a solid edifice of G‑d-centered living, or build a network that develops into an oasis of spirituality.
Vinegar for the Soul
For survivors of trauma, the ability to let go of frightful memories is essential to the healing process.
Who Are You Fighting Today?
3 Steps to Victory
For Your Ki Teitzei Study Group (PDF)
This weekly study packet is part of theJewishwoman.org “Be a Leader” initiative. Print it out and learn it with your study group.
Free Choice, Causality and the Person Who Fell Off a Roof
To what extent do Divine providence, free choice, and cause-and-effect intersect? Or do they?
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