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    Parashat Hashavua

    Parashat Hashavua: Moshe and Yehoshua – A Torah of Life

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tammuz 5785
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    4 min
    Balak

    Bilam [No Nation] and Balak - Dealing with Domestic Strife

    Rabbi Haggai Lundin | 15 Tammuz 5785
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    4 min
    Balak

    Bil'am Ineffective Curse – and Deadly Advice

    Rabbi Moshe Leib Halberstadt | 13 Tammuz 5784
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    Balak

    Our unity versus their’s

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | 11 Tammuz 5784
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    Balak

    May I Divine?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 11 Tammuz 5784
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    Balak

    A People That Dwells Alone?

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | 26 Sivan 5784
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    Balak

    Haters & Hired Guns

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Tammuz 5783
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    Covenant & Conversation

    What Makes God Laugh

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Tammuz 5783
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    Balak

    Tarshish, Canals and Divrei Hayamim

    We will soon discover that attempting to identify “Tarshish,” mentioned numerous times in Tanach, will lead us to a fascinating search! Let us start with the most basic of questions: Was Tarshish a person, place, or thing?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Tammuz 5783
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    Balak

    Was Bil'am Jewish?

    Rabbi Netanel Yossifun | 11 Tamuz 5783
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    Balak

    He Did not Look at Iniquity in Jacob

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tammuz 5783
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    Balak

    A Tiny Part of the Picture

    The majority are good. The minority are evil. Stay away from the "Bilams" and "Bilamism"; get closer to Moses our Teacher.

    Rabbi Haggai Lundin | Tamuz 13 5782
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    3 min
    Balak

    My Personal Revelation

    We generally relate to a ‘revelation of Eliyahu' as a profound moment in which Eliyahu the Prophet himself appears to us with a message. But is this really so? What is the personal and communal revelation of Eliyahu to all Jews of the world?

    Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu | Tamuz 9 5782
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    Balak

    The Curse of Loneliness

    The battle against antisemitism can be won, but it will not be if Jews believe that we are destined to be alone. That is Bilaam’s curse, not God’s blessing.

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Tamuz 8 5782
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    Balak

    Extras In Our Own Epic

    There’s something unusual about Parshat Balak. It’s the only parsha in the Torah where the Jewish People, the “stars of the show” seem to only have a “walk-on” part. We see Bilam and Balak close up as they plot to destroy the Jewish People, but Israel is only seen in the background – almost off-camera. Why is this?

    Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair | Tamuz 8 5782
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    Parashat Hashavua

    A Prophet for the Nations

    From Siach Shaul p. 425-6

    As far as spiritual power, Bilam was a giant. Chazal derive that in prophecy he was on par with Moshe. Yet, there was a huge chasm between them.

    Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli zt"l | Tamuz 7 5782
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    Balak

    Enemy's Compliments

    This week's Torah reading abounds in compliments given to the Jewish people by the leading prophet of the non-Jewish world, Bilaam.

    Rabbi Berel Wein zt"l | Tamuz 5 5782
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    Balak

    Leadership and Loyalty

    Is leadership a set of skills, the ability to summon and command power? Or does it have an essentially moral dimension also? Can a bad person be a good leader, or will their badness compromise their leadership?

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Tammuz 14 5781
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    Balak

    You Better Think

    If you look at this Parsha in a Sefer Torah, you will immediately notice that Bilaam’s narrative is written in “block form” without the usual open spaces (parsha “breaks”) that are found in most Parshiyot.

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Taamuz 13 5781
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    Balak

    Balak - A Mouse Hole

    The Talmud comments it is not the mouse that is a thief, but, rather, it is the hole in the wall that allows the mouse entry into the house that is the culprit. the villain in this week's Torah reading is Bilaam, yet, it is Balak who initiates the entire scenario.

    Rabbi Berel Wein zt"l | Tammuz 13 5781
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