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    Vayetze

    "TANACH= HEALTHY SOULS IN HEALTHY BODIES"- Parshat VaYetzeh

    Rav Kook explains the interesting phenomenon that the Tanach Heroes must also be physically strong and military heroes. He connects it with the Ideal Jew who is a healthy soul in a healthy body, which we must revive and educate today, with our return to Israel.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Kislev 5786
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Parashat Hashavua: Divinely Ordained Sibling Deceit

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Cheshvan 5786
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    Truth and the Patriarch Yaakov

    Rabbi Moshe Leib Halberstadt | 5 Kislev 5785
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    3 min
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    Beit El: Modern-Day Site of Yaakov's Dream

    Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed | 5 Kislev 5785
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Parashat Hashavua: Reddish! Is that Good? – Part II

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | kislev 5785
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    What’s in a jewish name?

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | 11 Shvat 5784
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    The place where Yaakov davened

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 6 Shvat 5784
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    Parashat Vayetse- The Character of Jacob

    What kind of man was Jacob? This is the question that cries out to us in episode after episode of his life.

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Kislev 11 5784
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    The Attributes of Truth and Eternity: One and the Same

    Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed | 11 Kislev 5784
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    What Do You Dream About At Night?

    Rabbi Haggai Lundin | Kislev 10 ,5783
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    "How Awesome is This Place" – Beit El!

    Ever since the times of our holy forefathers Avraham, Yitzhak and Yaakov, the site and town of Beit El has been a central and sacred place. Here, in this holy spot, Yaakov Avinu dreams his famous Dream of the Ladder – and when he awakens, he says: "There actually is G-d in this place, and I did not know." He then continues: "How awesome is this place! This is none other than the House of G-d, and this is the gateway to the Heavens."

    Rabbi Chaim Avihau Schwartz | Kislev 8 5783
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    Long-suffering Leah

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss
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    Mazal Tov! who gets to name the baby?

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss
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    Parashat Hashavua

    The Connection between Divine Presence and a Straight Angle

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 4 Kislev 5783
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    Three Kinds of Love

    Judaism is supremely a religion of love. Judaism is also about justice. So why this combination of justice and love? Why is love alone not enough?

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Kislev 7 5782
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    Ya'acov's Dreams

    We see in this week's reading that it is our father Jacob who is really the master of dreams.

    Rabbi Berel Wein zt"l | Kislev 6 5782
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    Yo-yo; G-d Is in the House!

    Rav Moshe Feinstein says that Hashem davka wanted Yakov to sleep in that sacred spot! For what Yakov "did not know," & what G-d wanted very much to teach him – and us! - was that every activity we perform in life can be a holy act, if only we have the right outlook.

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Kislev 6 5782
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    Do I Have to Tell the Truth?

    May I take credit for something that I did not do myself? Must I make a full disclosure when it may cause a negative outcome? Is it permitted to “add” to the truth?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Kislev 9 5782
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    Holy Children In A Toxic World

    Bringing up normal, well-adjusted, and hopefully, holy children, in our day and age seems to be a daunting task. How can we succeed against a world glitter and selfishness

    Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair | Kislev 6 5782
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Why Specifically a Matzeva (Monument)?

    At the beginning of Yaakov’s long journey, he stopped in Beit El, where he slept, dreamt, and erected a monument. At that place, he swore that if he would return in peace to his father’s house, he would make the place of the monument a “house of G-d”.

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Kislev 4 5782
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