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Tisha B’av: Perfect Your Heart

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How to Survive a Kidnapping
Parshat Matot/Masei 5779

Disclaimer: This email contains depictions of a graphic crime, readers please use caution if reading in front of children. There are two dominant theories about triathletes. The first is that they are supremely cowardly human beings, and spend their life…

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Sinat Chinam

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Parshat Matot/Masei 5779

Parshat Matot – Masei It is difficult for us to appreciate the power of speech. We live in a materialistic world, and, therefore, actions, which we can see and evaluate, take on greater importance than speech, which seems to be…

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Tisha B’av: Crying is Caring

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Bamdibar: Making Numbers Count Part 19

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The Guilt Trip

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Plant but Don’t Harvest

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The Three Weeks 5779

The Three Weeks This past Sunday, July 21st, we observed the fast of the 17th of Tammuz, and, on Sunday, August 11, we will observe “Tisha b’Av” the fast on the 9th day of the month of Av. These fasts…

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Pillars: Teshuva: Finding Our Way Here

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