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Parsha
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Midnight
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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...
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Our Parsha - Bo
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Text of Parshah (Hebrew with English translation) - Parshas Bo.
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Moshaich in the Parsha
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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
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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...
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Magazine
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Today’s Sacred Cow
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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...
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A New Pair
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Rabbi Yonasan Biggs, an emissary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe on Long Island, had a strange feeling. Something was just not quite right...
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Letting Go of Reality
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"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
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According to Biblical law, there is a seven year agricultural cycle, concluding with the Sabbatical year. When the Holy Temple stood in Jerusalem...
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Holidays
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A Tree of the Field
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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...
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Q & A
by Moshe Bogomilsky
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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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