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50 Lessons
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    Parashat Hashavua

    “L’tzivotam, B’yad Rama”

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tammuz 5783
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    Matot

    Let’s Hear It For The Girls

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Tammuz 5783
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    Masei

    Retribution and Revenge

    Near the end of Bamidbar, we encounter the law of the cities of refuge: three cities to the east of the Jordan and, later, three more within the land of Israel itself. There, people who had committed homicide could flee and find protection until their case was heard by a court of law.

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
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    Masei

    Shadow and Fear

    The story in which the Torah saw fit to end the Book of Numbers is the story of the daughters of Tzelofhad. It is precisely close to the Book of Deuteronomy, before entering the Land of Israelץ

    Rabbi Haggai Lundin | Av 3 5782
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    Masei

    Retribution and Revenge

    Even justified acts of bloodshed, as in the case of war, still communicate impurity. That is what lies behind the idea of revenge.

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Av 1 5782
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    Masei

    Natural Life in the Land of Israel & the Tragedy of Galut

    ...Outside the Land of Israel, our engagement with the physical world comes at the expense of Torah and sanctity. We in fact see that the Torah studied in Exile shuns in an extreme manner many areas of natural life. Only when the Nation of Israel is in the Land of Israel is "normal," natural life enabled – for, in fact, even that which is material and physical is holy...

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Av 1 5782
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    Masei

    The Heat of July and August

    It's hot outside. We all feel it in the scorching weather. The spiritual principle that is important to remember during such periods appears in the Torah portion of Masei

    Rabbi Haggai Lundin | Tamuz 27 5782
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    Journeys

    The Sedra of Matot maps the route of Am Yisrael from Egypt to the threshold of Israel. There are 42 encampments along the way. I suggest that, like every other word in the Torah, they have cosmic, eternal significance.

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Tammuz 28 5781
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    Matot

    Coincidence or Intentional

    The combination of these two sections of the Torah constitutes the question, as to whether there is a connection between these two Parshiot, or is it just a matter of calendar convenience that unites them is one Torah reading on this coming Sabbath.

    Rabbi Berel Wein | Tammuz 27 5781
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    Masei

    The Consolation Before Our Eyes

    Translated by Hillel Fendel

    Who can truly console us? Who can truly provide words and deeds of comfort? No mortal can truly comfort us, not even the greatest or wisest of men. Only Hashem our G-d can do so!

    Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed | Tammuz 24 5781
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    Masei

    The "Israel" Commandment

    Israel National Torah

    Delving into the most important verse in the entire Torah that establishes how the Hebrew nation is supposed to relate to the Land of Israel, found in this week’s Torah reading Masei.

    Baruch Gordon | Tamuz 25 5780
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    Matot

    From Pots and Pans to People and Places

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Tamuz 23 5780
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    Parashat Hashavua

    More on the Role of the “Moshlim”

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tamuz 21 5780
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    Covenant & Conversation

    My Teacher: In Memoriam

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Tamuz 20 5780
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Their Origins and their Journeys, by Hashem’s Word

    Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli zt"l | Av 3 5779
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    Masei

    The Highs & the Lows

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Tamuz 27 5779
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Their Origins and their Journeys, by Hashem’s Word

    Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli zt"l | Tamuz 26 5779
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    Matot

    Where's Poppa??

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Tamuz 21 5779
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    Covenant & Conversation

    The Religious Significance of Israel

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Tamuz 25 5779
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    Covenant & Conversation

    Miles to go before I sleep

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Iyar 17 5778
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