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    Parashat Hashavua

    Parashat Hashavua: Hamas and the Parasha

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tishrei 5785
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    Noach

    Why do israel & the diaspora ask for rain at different times?

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | 8 Shvat 5784
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    Noach

    Sacrifice and salvation

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | 8 Shvat 5784
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    Noach

    Noah and the Power of Shabbat

    Rabbi Yosef Nave | 5 Cheshvan 5784
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    Noach

    A Tale of Four Cities

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | 13 Tishrei 5784
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    Prayer

    May I Daven in English?

    The end of parshas Noach teaches about the beginning of languages…

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Cheshvan 5 5783
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    Noach

    Greatness

    The greater a person is or believes he or she is, the smaller the room for error in one’s life decisions

    Rabbi Berel Wein
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    Noach

    Preparing the Way for the Land of Israel

    This week's Torah portion of Noah takes us up to (and past) the birth of Avraham Avinu, in the year 1948 after Creation – and nary a word seems to be mentioned about the Land of Israel throughout these almost two millennia! Is this not very strange, considering that the Foundation Stone – Even HaShtiyah – from where the world was actually created, is located in the Land, on what later became the Temple Mount? The longed-for Garden of Eden, too, is located in our Holy Land. How could the Land play such a minor role in the first 2,000 years of human history?

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Heshvan 3 5783
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    Noach

    The Good, the Bad, and the Perfect Marriage

    Once upon a time, a man came to see a marriage counselor, and began to complain: "My wife is too passive and quiet. I do all the cooking and cleaning, and she barely helps out. And I even have to do all the talking – if I don't start a conversation, you'd be able to hear a pin drop in our house. I always have to initiate and start discussions. I can't go on this way!"...

    Rabbi Netanel Yossifun | Heshvan 3 5783
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    Noach

    A whole new world

    The world changed after the Deluge. Ours can as well.

    Rabbi Yonatan Kirsch | Cheshvan 7 5782
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    Noach

    Flooding lessons

    In books of Chassidus (Tzidkat Hatzadik 107, Torah Ohr Parshat Noach) the Mabul is described as one great 'Mikve' (ritual bath).

    Rabbi Yonatan Kirsch | Cheshvan 7 5782
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    Noach

    Lawlessness

    What does the case of the Mishnah, going back on one’s word have to do with the Flood? An insight may be found in the Talmud Yerushalmi.

    Rabbi Michael Linetsky | Cheshvan 4 5782
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    Noach

    The Dove, The Olive Branch & The Land of Israel

    Israel National Torah

    A surprising symbolism of the dove and the olive branch in this week's Parshat Noah.

    Baruch Gordon | Cheshvan 2 5782
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    Noach

    Beyond Nature

    Are we naturally good or naturally bad? On this, great minds have argued for a very long time indeed.

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Cheshvan 1 5782
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    Noach

    The Lonely Men of Faith

    Noach is fascinating: Small name but huge story; the original Castaway; a Robinson Crusoe & a Dr. Doolittle; survivor, sailor, ship-builder, zoo-keeper all in one.

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Tishrei 29 5782
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    Noach

    Color My World

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Cheshvan 3 5781
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    Noach

    Eating Meat

    Why was Noach - and all people thereafter - allowed to eat meat?

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Cheshvan 3 5781
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    Noach

    Noach

    Rabbi Berel Wein | Cheshvan 2 5781
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Who Were the Tower Builders? – part I

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Cheshvan 2 5781
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    Israel and the Nations

    Meet the Adams Family

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Cheshvan 1 5781
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