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One of the characteristics of the deer is that “its hide does not constrain its flesh.” In other words, the extremely taut skin of the deer does not inhibit its growth but, on the contrary, adapts itself and conforms to it.
Wednesday, January 23, 1974 - Tevet 29, 5734
Thursday, April 04, 1974 - Nissan 12, 5734
Monday, March 14, 1977 - Adar 24, 5737
The similarities between Judaism’s and the military’s basic precepts, and how we apply them in our daily lives.
Friday, October 22, 1976 - Tishrei 28, 5737
What we learn from the simple soldier, and how to apply those lessons to our daily lives.
Why has G‑d chosen certain numbers for special significance?
Thursday, June 21, 1951 - Sivan 17, 5711
Clothes and linen, before we put them on, are clean and smoothlypressed—everything in its proper place. But after wearing them for a while, they become creased, dusty or stained.
Wednesday, December 13, 1944 - Kislev 27, 5705
There is an element of that tumultous time that should be preserved..
Sunday, December 20, 1953 - Tevet 14, 5714
In Torah, as in nature, there are exoteric and esoteric forces; one hundred and ninety-eight years ago, one of the latter electrified Jewish life
Art
Thursday, March 08, 1951 - Adar I 30, 5711
How does a painting compel us to see its subject in a new light? And how is this to be applied to the art of life? A letter to a depressed artist
Sunday, July 17, 1949 - Tammuz 20, 5709
Entering into the interior of the pharmacy, one notices a section marked: Warning! Deadly Poison! One may wonder, what is poison doing in a place designated for cures and balms?