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The Weekly Aliyot of the Parsha
A short summary of the Torah portion read in the Synagogue on Shabbat.
Parsha

Midnight
In order to remove any possible complaint about the Jewish people, G-d brought the final plague at precisely midnight, so that it emanated from a...
Our Parsha - Bo
Text of Parshah (Hebrew with English translation) - Parshas Bo.
Moshaich in the Parsha
The exodus from Egypt took place at night when it was dark outside. G-d performed such great miracles even while it was dark because He knew that...
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Who Am I?
by Esther Yehudis (Judy) Cohen
On the cover page of the Tanya, on which the author defined its goals, it is written that the Tanya is a book for the Beinoni - the average person...
Magazine

Today’s Sacred Cow
Today we use the term “sacred cow” to refer to an idea that is beyond criticism or debate. It has its origins in the Hindu religion, in which cows...
A New Pair
Rabbi Yonasan Biggs, an emissary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe on Long Island, had a strange feeling. Something was just not quite right...
Letting Go of Reality
"People think that science is based on firm, clear rules. You perform an experiment, collect the results, interpret them and then lo – you have the...
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Tu B'Shevat: What and How
by Naftali Silberberg
According to Biblical law, there is a seven year agricultural cycle, concluding with the Sabbatical year. When the Holy Temple stood in Jerusalem...
Holidays

Why We Celebrate The New Year Of Trees
Tu BiShvat, "the New Year of the Trees," has its own customs, which our Rabbis associate with the phrase, "Is man a tree of the field?"...
A Tree of the Field
The fifteenth of Shevat, Rosh HaShanah for trees, teaches that to avoid spiritual death a Jew must always remain attached to his source, Torah and...
Q & A
by Moshe Bogomilsky
The Torah states "Man is like the tree of the field". The Jewish people have often been compared to different trees. What lesson can man learn from...
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In G-d we trust; Faith vs. Trust
A Half-Hour Show with Rabbi Ben-Tzion Krasnianski
Torah Study

The Rebbetzin - Living Example
Eternal Words: The Rebbetzin - Living Example. Excerpt of Sicha 22 Shevat 5752.
One Torah, and Not Two
When our Sages identify Torah study with light, they use the feminine term orah. This invites a question: Generally, the Torah is associated with...
Bringing the Redemption — An Individual Obligation
Since the Beis HaMikdash was destroyed on account of undeserved hatred, this reason must be undone by means of unearned love - by loving every...
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