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The Last Lecture By Sandra Kilstein The bittersweet stage of the Jewish calendar cycle is reflected in the overtones of Parashat V'etchanan. The feelings of having made it through the Three Weeks of mourning parallels the feeling of relief and the ability to move forward after the defeat of Og and Sichon It is the Read More >
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By Doug Alpert This week we commence reading the Book of Devarim (Deuteronomy). In our quest to understand Torah and apply it to our own existence we are naturally prone to see it through the lens of our own experience. Having admitted to this bias in my own interpretation as I study the text, I Read More >
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Parashat Eqev - Assembling the Menorah By Moshe Rudin As careful readers of the Torah text- both the text given to us at Sinai and its commentary that God reveals to each of us through the unfolding text of our lives- we have been taught to be constantly on the lookout for the unusual turn Read More >
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By Maralee Gordon Shabbat Re'eh is the beginning of Labor Day Weekend this year. Often we view Labor Day as its oxymoron-a day off from labor. But of course, it is meant to call attention to the contributions of workers to our society. The U.S. Department of Labor states:Labor Day, the first Monday in September, Read More >
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By Halina Rubinstein The last section of this week's parashah describes the strange ritual of the eglah `arufah, the 'broken heifer.' When a person is found dead in the middle of a field and the killer is not known, the elders of the closest city take a heifer that has yet to be trained to Read More >
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The Paradox of Memory By Rabbi Allen Darnov It is amusing how Jews curse enemies by reciting the enemy's name and then adding the phrase in Hebrew (or Yiddish) "may his name be blotted out" We might say something like "...that evil Hitler, may his name be blotted out!..." Amusing, because one cannot rub a Read More >
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By Rabbi Daniel Horwitz There is a famous Jewish legend which has bothered me from the first time I heard it, when I was about 8 or 9 years old. According to this legend, the foundation for the song introducing Shabbat, Shalom Aleikhem, there are two malakhei ha-sharet, ministering angels, one good and one bad, Read More >
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By Steve Altarescu At the beginning of parashat Nitzavim, Moses asks each one of the Jewish people to enter into the covenant with God. He tells them that Judaism is not just for the knowledgeable ones or the priestly classes but for each person including "the woodchopper to the water drawer." (Deuteronomy 29:10) The oration Read More >
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By Sanford Olshansky "Take your son, your only one, whom you love, Isaac, and go to the land of Moriah and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains that I will point out to you." And Abraham arose early in the morning and saddled his ass and took his two Read More >
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Shabbat Shuvah By Jill Minkoff Be Strong and Brave Half of forty years ago this season, I sent my youngest child to her first day of school. For both of us, it was fraught with excitement and fear. She had heard about this day for much of her life, a day of great possibility, yet Read More >