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 | | |  | Sivan 24, 5772 · June 14, 2012 | | By Yehoshua B. Gordon |  |
|  | | | Welcome to Mitzvah Island Sarah and Avi find a letter "mem," and help him find a mitzvah that starts with the letter "mem." By Dovid Taub |  |  | | | A Taste of Text—Shelach Why the mitzvah of separating challah is integral to bringing G‑d into our lives. By Chana Weisberg |  |  | | | How to Study Torah - Shelach Before entering the land of Israel, Moses sent twelve spies to scout out the land. Follow the spies on their journey through the Holy Land. Where did they go? Where did they stop? What did they see? By Mendel Kaplan |  |  | | | Questions and Answers with Alan Dershowitz Professor Alan Dershowitz fields questions on diverse topics ranging from his relationship with the Lubavitcher Rebbe to whether or not international law would permit a preemptive strike against Iran. This Q&A session was filmed at the Chabad House in Miami Beach. By Alan Dershowitz |  |  | | | Morality in Action, Speech and Thought Are we morally responsible for our thoughts? Is it just as important to think good things as it is to do and say good things? By Sara Esther Crispe |  |  | | | In 1973, Mr. David Stauber accompanied his wife and father-in-law to an audience with the Rebbe. Although he thought he had no personal interest in the meeting, he came out a new Jew. |  |  | | | Learn how to study Talmud line-by-line and word-by-word. In this intermediate level class you will learn to understand the unique give-and-take style of Talmudic argument. Text for this class is Chapter Seven of Tractate Brachot (folio 45a). By Mendel Kaplan |  |  | | | Parsha Bahaalotecha "So it was, whenever the ark set out, Moses would say, 'Arise, O Lord, may Your enemies be scattered and may those who hate You flee from You." What is the difference between "Your enemies" and "those who hate You"? An analysis of Rashi's commentary on Numbers 10:35. (Based on Likkutei Sichos vol. 23, p. 73.) By Moshe New |  |  | | |  | Featured Judaica: Chabad Classics Vol 4 This CD is dedicated entirely to the melodious songs and hymns of the Jewish holidays from around the year. Price: $14.95 SALE: $13.45 |
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