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  • The "Can-do!" People
    The Torah is not a book of Fairy Tales. Fairy tales almost always have happy endings, but not every story in the Torah has a happy ending.
  • The land of Israel
    The land of Israel has always posed a problem for the Jewish people. On one hand, it is and always has been our national homeland. On the other hand, the record of the Jewish people in the land of Israel, and their behavior and attitudes, has often been a spotty one.
  • What Does a Jewish State Entail?
    Our Parasha refers to the different reactions of three groups. Yehoshua and Kalev returned from their mission to Eretz Yisrael with reinforced belief in Hashem. The ten spies returned confused and lacking in belief. The Ma’apilim tried to reach Eretz Yisrael after Hashem had commanded them not to.
  • The Holey Donut
    What brocha should I recite before eating a donut? Does it make a difference whether it is an American-style, hole-in-the-middle donut or an Israeli-style jelly donut? Must I separate challah from the donuts I am frying for Chanukah? I just purchased a donut shop that is quite distant from any Jewish community. Must I make sure that challah is taken?
  • Insights
    Another Look at the Sin of the Spies
    A Shiur by Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed for the weekly Torah reading (out of israel) of "Shelach Lecha".
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    For God's Sake Don't Go To Israel
    Clarifying the spies' argument for not entering the Land of Israel...and then clarifying why it's so important to enter the Land anyway.
  • For God's Sake Don't Go To Israel
    Clarifying the spies' argument for not entering the Land of Israel...and then clarifying why it's so important to enter the Land anyway.
  • שיג ושיח
    Loneliness and Faith
    A Shiur by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks for the weekly Torah reading (out of Israel) "beha'alocha"
  • Insights
    Another Look at the Sin of the Spies
    A shiur by Rabbi Zalman Melamed for the weekly Torah reading (in Israel) "Shelach Lecha".
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