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Devarim 5767 - July 20, 2007

Living
Fireworks!

This year, the fireworks lasted. In fact they're still there, bright and colorful, turning summersaults in the sky. Let me explain how that happened...
Living Together Before Marriage?

My boyfriend says that he wouldn't feel comfortable committing to someone he hasn't lived with first. It still doesn't seem right to me, but he seems to have a valid point...
Chassidic Thought
The Act of Knowing

Imagine if everyone saw you as you really are, as you see yourself. And you looked at everyone else and saw them as they see themselves. Our world would be a very different place, wouldn't it?
Beggars at a Wedding
The day of the wedding arrived. Hundreds of beggars took their places around tables laden with the best food money could buy. But then tragedy struck . . .
The Fallen Sparks of Tohu

The very core of reality is G-d’s shattered dream, waiting for us to pick up the pieces.
The Jewish Woman
The Plunge

For the first time in my life, there is no visible record of my accomplishments. In fact, when done well, it is impossible to perceive parenting being done at all...
Parshah
The Parshah in a Nutshell
For thirty-seven days Moses talks: recalling, reminding, rebuking, warning, promising; about the revelation at Sinai and their journeys through the desert, about spies and wars and victories and the Land, and what it’s like to serve as a leader of G‑d’s chosen people.
Our Dialogue With G-d

The second level emerges when Torah becomes not just an acquisition of knowledge and a subject-object encounter—an “I” facing “it”—but a personal meeting place, an “I” facing “you,” or better yet, a “we” relationship . . .
Know Where You Are Coming From

Moving forward is essential, but in order to do so we must understand where we are coming from
The Vacuum of Choice

On whose initiative were the spies sent? The way the story is told in Numbers 13, it was by divine command. But when Moses recounts these events 40 years later, he tells the people of Israel that it was their idea. The contradiction describes a watershed in the history of freedom of choice.
News
It's Nine Days of Fish for Beijing's Only Kosher Restaurant
Beijing's only kosher restaurant has placed an added emphasis on fish over chicken and beef in its highly popular menu.
Teachers Forgo Vacation to Focus on Innovation

One hundred teachers, educators and principals gathered in Newark, N.J., to sharpen their skills.
On Shabbat Chazon ("Shabbat of Vision" -- the Shabbat preceding the Ninth of Av), we are each granted a vision of the Third Temple
— Chassidic master Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Barditchov
Print Magazine

It’s G-d’s world. Everything He gives is good, the sweetest good.

But it is often a good far too great for us to understand. We imagine it is not good, because that’s the only way to make sense of it with our small minds.

Yet the truth is, He gives us all the good we can handle. If we could take more, He would g...

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