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    Beshalach

    "FREEDOM CAME WITH A FLAG”- The First Flag of Israel

    The Ramban explains that the exodus from Egypt was led by the first flag of Israel. This short article brings many unknown historic and halachic proofs of the importance of the Israeli flag.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Shevat 5786
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    4 min
    Beshalach

    Tu B'Shvat and the Complaints Against the Manna

    Rabbi Netanel Yossifun | 12 Shvat 5786
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Parashat Hashavua: Rachel, Leah, and King David – What Happened? – part II

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Shevat 5786
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    5 min
    Beshalach

    Bitachon and the Media

    Rabbi Moshe Leib Halberstadt | 9 Shvat 5785
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Parashat Hashavua: Did the Sinners from Gaza Convert?

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Shevat 5785
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    Beshalach

    Four In Despair And One God

    Rabbi Haggai Lundin | 18 Shvat 5784
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    Beshalach

    The Staircase of Faith in the Weekly Portion

    Rabbi Avraham Shapira Zt"l | 16 Shvat 5784
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    Beshalach

    Even Over The Trees And Under The Stones

    Rabbi Haggai Lundin | 13 Shvat 5784
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    Beshalach

    Beating the Concept of the Firstborn

    Rabbi Haggai Lundin | 12 Shvat 5784
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    Beshalach

    The Power of Ruach

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks Z"tl | 12 Shvat 5784
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Just Out of Egypt and Already Chok and Mishpat

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 12 Shvat 5784
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    Beshalach

    Automatic Holiness!

    ...We all understand that the mitzvot are meant to bring us to spiritual heights. Some of our mitzvot are clearly "spiritual," and it is easy to see how they help a person rise up in Divine service and closeness. But there are also mitzvot that appear to be "materialistic," of which it is hard to see the spiritual benefits. On a superficial level, it is hard to see the mitzvot of working, building, and settling the Land as bringing about a higher level of spirituality. After all, people do these very same things on their parcels of land throughout the world! Perhaps we can see spirituality in synagogues and other holy sites, where people come to pray and the like – but what of regular pieces of earth? Where is the sanctity there?...

    Rabbi Netanel Yossifun | Shvat 12 5783
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Interactions between Yehuda and Yosef over the Generations Part IV

    The attribute of kingdom is the last among seven important characteristics in Jewish thought.

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Shvat 5783
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    Beshalach

    “Then We Will Sing…”

    Who among us is not thrilled with the magnificent events of Parshat B’Shalach?! But hidden in the text virtually all of Jewish history is encapsulated.

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Shvat 10 5782
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    3 min
    Beshalach

    Is Gene Editing Playing God?

    The current Covid pandemic has a silver lining: It has accelerated research into Gene Editing techniques that promise to put an end to many lethal hereditary diseases. But should Man interfere in the work of God?

    Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair | Shvat 18 5782
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    Beshalach

    Shining Miracles

    When there is a multiplicity of miracles occurring all at the same time, like the candle lit in a room with floodlights, its brightness is hardly noticeable. The individual miracle has lost its power of influence and is already discounted by human beings.

    Rabbi Berel Wein zt"l | Shvat 18 5782
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    Beshalach

    The Face of Evil

    The Amalekites attacked Israel during the lifetime of Moses just once. The Egyptians oppressed the Israelites over an extended period, starting a slow genocide by killing every male Israelite child. The whole thrust of the narrative would suggest that if any nation would become the symbol of evil, it would be Egypt. But the opposite turns out to be true.

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks Z"tl | Shvat 18 5782
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    Beshalach

    Believing & Planting: Beshalach, Emuna, & Tu B'Shvat

    The Torah portion of this week, Beshalach, can be called the Portion of Faith. It is filled with tests and trials that the Children of Israel must undergo on their way out of Egypt, and each one increases and strengthens its faith – emuna - in G-d in a different way. Let us list them and possibly see how they each teach a different lesson in faith:

    Rabbi Hillel Mertzbach | Shvat 12 5782
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    Beshalach

    A Mysterious Story of Manna in Our Generation

    In honor of both this week's Torah portion recounting the falling of the Manna from Heaven, and Tu B'Shvat

    Rabbi Netanel Yossifun | Shvat 12 5782
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    3 min
    Beshalach

    The Holiest Most Heavenly Food On Earth

    Israel National Torah

    Looking at the holiest, most heavenly food that the Israelites ate while in the wilderness. Why did they not receive this special food after they entered the Land of Israel?

    Baruch Gordon
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