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    37 min
    Ein Aya

    The Many Advantages in Not Knowing When We Will Die

    Ein Aya Shabat Chapter B Paragraph 53 (p1)

    G-d reveals what knowledge is detrimental morally, practically, psychologically, socially and economically.

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    37 min
    Ein Aya

    Why Judaism Respects the Corpse and the Dead- Eternity, Not Superstition

    Ein Aya Shabat Chapter B Paragraph 52

    Death is less frightening when viewed intellectually through the eyes of eternity, not imagination.

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    39 min
    Ein Aya

    The Proper Perspective How to View People that Died

    Ein Aya Shabat Chapter B Paragraph 39

    Time and objectivity help relate, review and learn from people after their death.

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    Happy Occasions

    Fasting and Feasting on a Yahrzeit

    “My father’s yahrzeit falls during the week of sheva brachos for my grandson. May I attend the sheva brachos?” "My yahrzeit falls on Shabbos this year. Do I fast on Friday or Sunday instead?" "I usually fast on my father’s yahrzeit, but someone is honoring me with sandaka’us on that day. Do I fast, and do I need to be matir neder in the event that it is permitted to eat?"

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    Happy Occasions

    Is Swift the Way to Go?

    Should the bris be scheduled early, or later so more guests will come?

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    Revivim

    The Laws of 'Brit Milah'

    This first commandment to the Jewish People symbolizes the history of the chosen nation - and much more.

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    Explaining the Customs of Bris Milah

    The mitzvah of Bris Milah has been enhanced by many beautiful customs. We will explain the background of these minhagim in the course of a guide to the honors bestowed during a bris and the steps of a bris procedure.

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