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| | | | Cheshvan 4, 5772 · November 1, 2011 | By Alan Magill | |
| | Voices | | This unity is found in the soul-the spark of G-d inside each person. If this unity were apparent, we would not have free choice, and there would be no purpose in our existence...
By Tuvia Teldon | | | Women | | Parshat Lech Lecha Each Jew must look at him or herself and ask the question, "Who am I? What do I believe?" For we are not intended to be robots, we must do, but we also must know and understand...
By Sara Esther Crispe | | | Parenting | | This may seem an obvious yet impossible piece of advice, given the changing course of reality between promise and fulfillment. Still, I've found that it's possible to stick to this rule. Here are some of the ways I found that helped...
By Jay Litvin | | | Parshah | | By keeping quiet about Abraham's beginnings, the Torah tells us all there is to know about ours Wouldn't the Biblical narrative flow better if we knew a little more about Abraham, its main character? Why was he singled out for a resettlement mission that promised huge dividends? What had he done to merit fathering G-d's chosen nation?
By Mendel Kalmenson | | | Stories | | Michael had spent those precious two days moping around his heavily mortgaged home, dwelling on the millions he'd lost in the stock market the preceding Thursday...
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