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Metzora 5768 - April 11, 2008

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Schwartz, the Wicked Son

What gets me about Schwartz is that he ain't stupid. He has brains, but all he does with them is tickle his own brains. Schwartz' brain stands outside life peering in, like a surgeon examining a cadaver...
Surviving Passover in the Siberian Gulag

The head of the camp's "political division" asked me if I was still abstaining from working on Sabbaths and not eating the meals served from the camp kitchen. Then she asked, "What is matza?"
The Escape Hatch

You're trapped in your life. Whichever way you turn, you encounter walls -- unshakable habits, antagonistic colleagues, elusive desires. There is a way out, but you're too big to squeeze through
The Jewish Woman
Esther Tauby

For Esther Tauby listening is a way of life. Her own tragic experiences of losing two children have enabled her to reach out to others in distress...
Don't Passover the Tough Ones

I told my son about how -- as if in an over-the-top horror movie -- the television screen showed another plane hitting the Pentagon. The Pentagon... the place Nancy's husband Scott had gone to work that bright, clear morning...
Parshah
The Parshah in a Nutshell
The purification process for people and homes struck by tzaraat (commonly translated as “leprosy”), a spiritual malady.
The Monthly Marriage

Marriages need separations. Sometimes a couple will get into arguments and be angry at each other just for the sake of creating a distance so that husband and wife can feel like they’re coming together . . . But there’s a better way.
The Runaway Soul

The signs of tzaraat—a mystical interpretation.
But It's True...

How often people justify malicious gossip with the explanation that the slander is true?
Clouds, Curses and Concealed Compassion

Does every cloud really have a silver lining? Is there a blessing in disguise inside every curse?
Living
Is He Dead Yet?

No matter what side of the organ donor argument you are on, when you read Zach Dunlap's story you will probably take a step back—to contemplate
Bedtime Troubles

As the late afternoon arrives, I already tense up for the long struggle ahead. My kids hate going to sleep...
Falling in Love... or Climbing in Love?

Many young people raise fears about making the commitment to marry. "How will I know that this is the right person, the perfect person, the person who is truly the other half of my soul? And even if I meet such a person, how do I know that our mutual attraction will last over time?"
A chassid creates an environment
— Rabbi Sholom DovBer of Lubavitch (1860-1920)
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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