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The beginning of the exile in Egypt was marked by the blockage of the eyes and hearts of the Israelites, and the beginning of the redemption therefrom was the opening of the eyes and heart of Moshe Rabbeinu - and it was this that brought about G-d's seeing and attention to redeem Israel.
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The Labour of Gratitude
God creates the cure before the disease. This is the key to understanding Terumah and the Mitzvah of the MIshkan. -
Be A Taker
The taker who asks for the money is really the one that was doing the ultimate favor for the giver who is writing the check. -
More on Helping the Weak in Beit Din?
The implication is that the judge should say things that will help specifically the poor. How can one do that while still being faithful to “Do not give preferential treatment to the poor”? -
Illuminating the way for all mankind
The Torah teaches us how to behave with our slaves and by that guides us in ways that the world learns only years later. -
Healing the Heart of Darkness
What happens when an anti-semite discovers he's A Jew, and What does this have to do with our Parshah? -
Living by Torah
The Torah presents us with great moral principles and a profoundly unique value system. These are meant to propel us through life and make us feel that we are members of a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. -
Weapons Of Mass Distraction
If the original sound of the giving of the Torah never fades, how come we don't hear it anymore? -
“Then We Will Sing…”
Who among us is not thrilled with the magnificent events of Parshat B’Shalach?! But hidden in the text virtually all of Jewish history is encapsulated. -
May a Dayan Help the Poor in Beit Din?
We will try to explain in brief why the halachic system of litigation is preferable to the adversarial system, which is practiced in the government courts in Israel.
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