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Massei 5768 - August 1, 2008

Living
When Tragedy Strikes

Is it a message from G‑d, calling us all to take heed, or are the tragedies that strike our lives just random events?
In Treatment For 40 Years

I guess I would have sided with the Jews who wanted to stay in the desert...
Yellow Presents

“When I was about three years old, the war broke out. I was too young to know why things were so hard, but old enough to know that every egg and every piece of fruit was a real treasure.”
Q & A
What Can I Do about My Bad Luck?

Is it possible for someone to have bad luck? I am a college graduate, a learned man, but cannot seem to make any money...
Can Jewish People Get Tattoos?

This prohibition applies to all tattoos besides those made for medical purposes . . .
Why Are Men Always Complaining About Their Marriages?

I dream of one day having a wife, a loving relationship and children. But almost all the married men I know complain about their marriages. Is marriage really as bad as all those grumbling husbands say it is?
The Jewish Woman
The Story of a Life

I was born Christel Eckern in a little town in northern Germany in 1934, to devoutly Christian parents who received me as a gift from G‑d. What they could not see was that G‑d had given me a Jewish soul
Flames By Day

My personal mourning mingles with the mourning of centuries, with the loss of our Temple, a physical house in which to receive the presence of G‑d. Grief layers upon grief...
Rachel

Rachel jumped before Him/ Her long silence done/ To tell her story for the first time
Parshah
The Parshah in a Nutshell
The Israelites’ journey from Egypt until now is detailed. The boundaries of the Land of Israel are given, and cities of refuge are designated.
Journeys

Our forty-year desert sojourn is a metaphor for our long national history of wandering. It also infuses us with hope and purpose.
A Kabbalist’s Guide to Hieroglyphics

This thing about the Jews “wandering” through the desert is a misconception. They were no more wandering through the desert than a spelling bee champion wanders through the alphabet.
How Many Roads Must A Man Stumble Down?

The answer is easy: 42. It's the question that's more difficult to ascertain.
A Slumber and a Headache

Three aspects of tzimtzum
Phases Of Freedom

Are we searching for freedom? Then the Torah will help us in our search...
In learning Torah the Jew feels like a pupil with his master; in praying - like a child with his father
— Hayom Yom, Tammuz 26
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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