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    Chayei Sara

    How Much May I Charge?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 8 Shvat 5784
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    Chayei Sara

    CHAYEI SARAH

    Rabbi Berel Wein | 8 Shvat 5784
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    Chayei Sara

    The Ever-Flowing Spring of Kindness of the Patriarch Abraham

    Rabbi Avraham Shapira Zt"l | 26 Cheshvan 5784
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    Chayei Sara

    WHAT IS ISRAEL WORTH?

    Avraham has now finished his “10 Tests.” After the traumas of being thrown into a fiery furnace, leaving his family & his homeland, fighting a war to free his nephew, circumcising himself (at age 99!), & almost sacrificing his beloved Yitzchak at the Akeida, Avraham certainly deserves a well-earned rest.

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Cheshvan 24 5784
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    Chayei Sara

    CHAYEI SARAH

    In truth, our mother Sarah, like many other mothers past and present in Jewish life, has not quite received her due. Rashi, quoting Midrash in describing Sarah’s life, states that all the years of Sarah’s life were “for good.” He must mean “for good” in a spiritual and holy sense, for in her physical worldly life there was little good that she experienced.

    Rabbi Berel Wein | Cheshvan 21 5784
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    Chayei Sara

    Abraham: A Life of Faith

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Ceshvan 26 5784
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    Chayei Sara

    Sarah Lives On

    This week’s parsha records for us the passing of our father and mother, of Avraham and Sarah. The Torah notes these sad events without any undue display of emotion or even of great sadness. The Torah’s view of life is that death is inevitable and that death does not end the influence of life – in fact, it does not end life itself.

    Rabbi Berel Wein | Heshvan 24 5783
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    Chayei Sara

    Was Rivka Really 3 Years Old When She Married Yitzchak?

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Cheshvan 27 5782
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    Chayei Sara

    The Kindness of Strangers

    The doing of acts of kindness – which is in turn derived from the understanding that human beings are made in the image of God. Civility itself may be seen as part of Chessed.

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Cheshvan 19 5782
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    Chayei Sara

    Sarah's Life

    One could hardly conclude that she had a so-called good life.Yet, we find this to be the pattern in the experiences of all our forefathers and mothers.

    Rabbi Berel Wein | Cheshvan 22 5782
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    The Mitzvah of Settling the Land

    Land of Israel: G-d-Given Right or Legal Right?

    Translated by Hillel Fendel

    The Land of Israel belongs to the People of Israel by virtue of the Divine promise – but it is incumbent upon us, the People of Israel, to walk in the path of our Patriarch Abraham and actualize this right and ownership.

    Rabbi Netanel Yossifun | Cheshvan 22 5782
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    Chayei Sara

    The Israeli Conquest of Hevron and the Machpelah Cave, 1967

    In honor of Parashat Chaye Sarah, which recounts the story of the Patriarch Abraham's purchase of the Machpelah Cave in Hebron

    Oded Mizrachi | Cheshvan 22 5782
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    Chayei Sara

    Never Give Up, Never Give In

    I suggest that these 3 words – “sh'nay chaye Sara” - can have another meaning. They can be translated as "the two lives of Sara!"

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Cheshvan 21 5782
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    Chayei Sara

    'Let us go up and possess the land'

    Abraham's negotiations in Hevron are a lesson for the future.

    Rabbi Yonatan Kirsch | Cheshvan 7 5782
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    Chayei Sara

    From Slave to Somebody

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Cheshvan 25 5781
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    Parashat Hashavua

    On Clouds and Mist

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Cheshvan 22 5781
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    Mincha and Ma'ariv

    When does Mincha Start?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Cheshvan 22 5781
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    Covenant & Conversation

    Beginning the Journey

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Cheshvan 21 5781
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    Chayei Sara

    Chayei Sarah

    Rabbi Berel Wein | Cheshvan 21 5781
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    Chayei Sara

    Purchase the Land or Take by Force?

    Beyond the 4 Amot

    In this week's Torah reading of "Chayei Sara", Avraham Avinu purchases the area around Me'arat Hamachpela. Hashem had already promised the land to Avraham. Why then did he agree to pay for it?

    Baruch Gordon | Cheshvan 24 5780
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