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  • The Love We Make = the Love We Take
    The Moody Blues said it well: “And when you stop & think about it, you won’t believe it’s true: That all the love you’ve been giving, has all been meant for you". But they weren’t the first to say it...
  • Do You Believe In God
    If you would ask me if I believe in G-D the answer would surely be yes. But do we always think of G-D?
  • Anointing Oil
    Who may be anointed with the shemen hamish’cha? What are the ingredients of the shemen hamish’cha? Where is the shemen hamish’cha poured?
  • Is It Time To Rebuild The Temple
    he order in which Redemption must take place, and how we will know when the time has come to rebuild the Temple.
  • Moshe's Big Task
    Human beings are very possessive when it comes to money. Heaven therefore placed a great burden on our teacher Moshe when it required him to ask the Jewish people to part with their wealth to build a holy Tabernacle.
  • Every Dog Has Its Day
    "And people of holiness shall you be to me The flesh of an animal that is found torn in the field shall not be eaten; it should instead be passed to a dog." What could this possibly to do with the mandate to be holy?!
  • Vision and Details
    Our parsha takes us through a bewildering transition of the Israelites leaving Egypt. Suddenly, we now find ourselves faced with a law code covering a bewildering variety of topics. Why here?
  • Nothing Is Incurable
    There is no such thing as an 'incurable' disease.
  • National Spiritual Impact of Justice
    Right after the giving of the Torah and before the many halachot that appear in our parasha, the Torah declares: "These are the statutes that you shall place before them" (Shemot 21:1), which is the source of the halacha that one must adjudicate in beit din (rather than non-Jewish or secular courts). This special location gives special importance to the place of Jewish monetary law in our national and individual lives.
  • The Jewish Laws
    After the granting of the Torah to the Jewish people at Mount Sinai, this is followed with a long and detailed list of instructions, commandments, and laws. The mere existence of such a list presupposes the willingness of the population to follow these laws and instructions.
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