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    Parashat Hashavua

    PARASHAT HASHAVUA: THERE IS A GROOM AND BRIDE – WHY NO WEDDINGS?

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    Parashat Hashavua

    Parashat Hashavua: Land, Heaven, Place, and Yerushalayim

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    Parashat Hashavua

    Raising and Waving – This is Needed for Educators

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    Bamidbar

    The Significance of a Flag and a Tallit

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    Parashat Hashavua

    Count on the Versatility of “Pakod”

    Let us pray for a full redemption to get to the point that Hoshea speaks of in this week’s haftara: Bnei Yisrael should be “as many as the granules of sand by the sea, which cannot be counted”.

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    Parashat Hashavua

    “I Will Take Her to the Desert”

    Hoshea (in this week’s haftara) had a unique solution for Am Yisrael – they were to be sent to the desert (2:16). Most prophets warned against things that could lead to the need for exile and set as the goal, returning to the Land and making its desolate places blossom. Hoshea prophesied when the nation was still in Eretz Yisrael, and its most acute problem was the idol worship of the Ba’al (literally, the husband). The Ba’al, and its wives, Asheira and Annat, turned promiscuity into a way of life. This matter finds expression throughout the haftara.

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    Parashat Hashavua

    The Two Countings of the Nation, Yom Haatzmaut and Yom Yerushalayim

    Over the last few weeks, we proved that Torah and Chazal saw a deep connection between Brit Bein Hab’tarim and Kriat Yam Suf. Avraham was concerned that, even if his children were to inherit Eretz Yisrael, they would still be subservient to Egypt. We explained that Hashem promised that when Bnei Yisrael would leave Egypt and cross the sea, their subservience would end and their independence in Eretz Yisrael would begin.

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    Parashat Hashavua

    Between a Liberated Nation and a “Mamlechet Kohanim”

    Historical events in the world and especially in Am Yisrael have always included a merging of a divine plan and the decisions of people based on free will.

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    Parashat Hashavua

    Yerushalayim Was Not Apportioned to an Individual Tribe

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    Bamidbar

    To the Desert Once Again

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    Bamidbar

    Looking for the Lost Mothers

    “Fathers and sons” may be a good name for our parasha. Mothers and daughters are somehow missing.

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    Bamidbar

    A Place in the Count

    Parashat Bemidbar

    Parashat Bemidbar

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    Bamidbar

    The Levi’im - An Exalted Tribe or a Banished One?

    Parashat Bemidbar

    Parashat Bemidbar

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