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Parasha Chukat
Walking Modestly Before G-d In 2001, Rabbi Aurthur Green wrote a book entitled These Are The Words. In it he defines and discusses 149 Hebrew words that he believes are the core words of Judaism, words that everybody needs to know in order to understand Jewish civilization. As our editor so beautifully states, these…
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Shabbat Parasha Chukat
Take Me Out to the Ball Game A couple of new Jews arrived in town from Boston this year, and they hold the promise to make winners out of Chicagoland’s professional baseball teams. The first of course is Theo Nathan Epstein, formerly of the Boston Red Sox and now of the beloved Chicago Cubs. Theo’s…
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Parasha Shlach Lecha
The Power of Money In this week’s Torah reading, Moses instructs twelve spies, one for each of Israel's tribes, to investigate the characteristics of the land the people are about to enter. The Torah describes these twelve men as “notables” and “all leaders of the people”. The spies travel throughout the land of Israel during…
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To Err is Human
All of us acknowledge that to err is human. Yet, most of us go through life assuming that we are right about almost everything – from the big things, like global warming or whether there should be a death penalty, to the little things, like how to load a dishwasher or how to make a…
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Memorial Day Weekend 2012
In a proclamation dated 5th of May, 1868, General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, declared that the 30th of May, 1868 would be the nations official memorial day. On that day in 1868 flowers were placed on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers in Arlington National Cemetery in…
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Parasha Tazria
Be Mindful and Multiply Recently I met in my office with a young Jewish couple who were trying to find a rabbi to marry them this New Years Eve. After getting to know one another, they asked me to perform the ceremony, and I readily agreed. They then asked me a question. What are your non-negotiables? …
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Parasha Shemini
Kashrut — The Hidden Wisdom of the Torah The first ten chapters of Leviticus deal with the laws specific to the Sanctuary. The remainder of Leviticus deals with what might be termed the Laws of Daily Life. In the eyes of the Torah, nothing human is secular. G-d’s laws embrace the totality…
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Passover 5772
The Four Freedoms Passover is the holiday of storytelling par-excellence. We are told four times in the Torah that we must tell our children the story of Passover. We have developed an elaborate ritual, the Seder, to fulfill this commandment, and a book, the Haggadah, literally, “The Telling” to teach our children the story. But,…
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Parasha VaYikra
Making Mistakes Our parasha for this week, Vayikra, deals with the types of sacrifices that may be brought to the Tabernacle. The first three sacrifices are the olah offering, the meal offering and the peace offering. These are voluntary offerings, brought by an individual who wants to elevate themselves spiritually. The next offering discussed is…
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Parasha Vayakhel-Pekudai
What is our “Fair Share” ? This week in our Torah reading we come to the conclusion of the Book of Exodus and the conclusion of the account of the building of the Mishkan, or Tabernacle in English, the portable sanctuary that the Israelites built in the desert. We have been reading about this for…