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For The Sake Of Life


One who remains stiff necked after many rebukes will suddenly be destroyed–without remedy.  ~Proverbs 29:1 The wise Solomon knew human nature so well. Man is subject to temptation, and may be unable at times to resist his drives. But as long as he is receptive to guidance and respects the […]

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The “Drifter”


When you reap the harvest of your land, you shall not complete your reaping to the corner of your field, and the gleaning of your harvest you shall not take. You shall not pick the undeveloped twigs of your vineyard; and the fallen fruit of your vineyard you shall not […]

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Be Holy


  The thirtieth reading from the Torah and seventh reading from Leviticus is named Kedoshim (קדושים), which mean “holy.” The title comes from the words in Leviticus 19:2, which says, “You shall be holy, for I the LORD your God am holy.” Leviticus 19 describes the holy community through a series of […]

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Guard My Charge


  From the Sages, “One should not say ‘ I cannot stand the meat of swine.’ Instead one should say, ‘I desire it, but my Heavenly Father has forbidden it’” (Toras Kohanim cited by Rashi, Leviticus 20:26) “If one abstains from forbidden foods because they are repulsive, then if something […]

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Life, Liberty, and The Pursuit of Torah!


The Holocaust envelopes the sum total of anti-Jewish actions carried out by the Nazi regime between 1933 and 1945. The German Jews were stripped of their legal economic status in the 1930’s, segregated and starved in various occupied countries. Close to 6 million Jews were murdered. The biblical word Shoah, שואה, means […]

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After The Death


  If not that Your Torah was my delight, I would have perished in my affliction ~ Psalm 119:92 The Rabbi of Rizhin made a frightening prediction. “A day will come,” he said, “when ignorance will reign. Mediocre men will feel at ease on earth and above, while men of […]

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Mah Nishtanah


One of the main focal points of the traditional Passover seder is the maggid, the telling of the story of the Exodus from Egypt. This story begins with the youngest person at the seder asking the Four Questions (Mah Nishtanah).  These questions provide the inspiration for telling why this night […]

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Wanna Get Away?


Looking to get away? Interested in leaving behind the things in life that bring you down or hold you captive. Seem to have trouble with staying away from old ways or habits? Welcome to your escape plan!  The Holy One has given us a time to come to Him, an […]

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Proclaim Freedom


Sing to the Holy One, all the earth; Proclaim His deliverance from day to day. Declare His esteem among the nations, His wonders among all peoples. For great is the Holy One and greatly to be praised; And He is to be feared above all mighty ones. For all the […]

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Stick Out Your Tongue


Rabbi Shimon had a servant who was a clever man. Once, Rabbi Shimon sent his servant to the market and said, ” Buy me some good food.” The servant returned with a tongue which he had bought at the butchers. Rabbi Shimon thanked him, then he said, “Now, buy me […]

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