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    The Holidays of Tishrei

    The Days of Awe and Sukkot: Parallel Lines

    Rabbi S. Yossef Weitzen | 24 Elul 5784
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    Our Role in the Redemption

    Blending the Wisdom of Age With the Energy of Youth

    Translated by Hillel Fendel

    When the Jewish Nation hesitates at important crossroads in history, it may be because we have to relearn how to use our unique national strengths – each of which is suited for a different generation.

    Rabbi S. Yossef Weitzen | Shvat 11 5781
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    Tu Bishvat

    Tu Bishvat – Planting the Jewish People in Their Land

    Israel's wilderness stage is necessary preperation for entering the land, but cognition of the fact that the wilderness is not an end in itself constitutes affliction. The Jewish People were created with the purpose of living in the land of Israel.

    Rabbi S. Yossef Weitzen | Tu Bishvat 5763
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    The Meaning Sefirat Ha'omer

    Rabbi Akiva’s “Inside-Out” Redemption

    Rabbi S. Yossef Weitzen | 5674
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    The Haggadah

    The Yellow Light

    Preparations for Passover include a thorough search for every crumb of leaven in the house. But is this what instills in us a sense of freedom? Is this in tune with the spirit of spring, in which we free ourselves soak in the fresh spring fragrance?

    Rabbi S. Yossef Weitzen | 5764
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    Yom Kippur

    Prayer in Trying Times

    If one receives Torah without possessing humility there is a chance that after receiving it he will forget that a great yoke rests upon him to exert himself on behalf of the Torah, to grow and develop in Torah.

    Rabbi S. Yossef Weitzen | 5763
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    The Essence of Rosh Hashana

    The High (Quality) Holidays

    We are in an hour of war. An hour in which the Almighty is very close to us. Those who reside in the Land of Israel, and who find themselves on the front line of the battle, are all messengers of God, faithfully carrying out His wishes.

    Rabbi S. Yossef Weitzen | 5761
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    Yom Haatzmaut

    The Pain of Destruction, the Pangs of Birth

    Our redemption comes via our own self-sacrifice. Still, all exertion on our part is repaid for generously through God's attribute of mercy, through an outpouring of divine assistance to forward our redemption.

    Rabbi S. Yossef Weitzen | Iyar 5762
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    Yom Haatzmaut

    Redemption in its Own Good Time

    Precisely a gradual redemption, a redemption which lacks splendor, which evolves slowly and is played out over an extended period of time - precisely this sort of redemption has the power to uplift all aspects of existence.

    Rabbi S. Yossef Weitzen | Iyar 5762
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    IDF Memorial Day

    "The Very Same Fire" - Death and Redemption

    One who receives something for nothing does not always know how to appreciate it as he should. The more we sacrifice ourselves for the sake of possessing the Land the greater will our bond with the Land be.

    Rabbi S. Yossef Weitzen | Iyar 5762
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    The Essence of Purim

    Purim - The War Against Evil

    The greatness of Purim lies in the fact that it is a mundane day, an ordinary day. It reflects our true level. On Purim we deal with existence as it is, without any of the special defenses that set apart other holy days.

    Rabbi S. Yossef Weitzen | 5760
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    Articles about Shavuot

    Shavuot and the True Value of Torah

    On the Festival of Shavuot, we must remember this important point: Everything which we learn we learn because the Almighty commanded us to do so, and the true value of Torah study is that it gives vitality to all of creation.

    Rabbi S. Yossef Weitzen | 5759
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