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Va'eira 5766 - January 27, 2006

Man as Verb

I'll let you in on a little surprise: Who says that yourself is the real you? Maybe the real you is not a subject, not an object, but a verb? Maybe the real you is to be found not in who you are but in those things you need to do?
Parshah
Va’era in a Nutshell
G-d promises to redeem the Israelites from their oppression. Moses and Aaron repeatedly demand of Pharaoh to let the nation leave. The Egyptians experience the first seven plagues: blood, frogs, lice, wild animals, pestilence, boils and hail.
My First Yizkor

For the first 33 years of my life, I never probed the reason why non-mourners leave the room. I was happy to be legally expelled from the synagogue and catch a schmooze with a fellow yizkor-evacuee...
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Vegetable Soup

There's nothing like a hot nourishing bowl of soup to soothe the mind -- and the ego...
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The Confused Camel

Why do I have this hump perched on my back? These weird long eye-lashes? These awkwardly-shaped feet?
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Senior Weather/Catastrophe Correspondent Jono gives us a meteorological look at the ten plagues.
Just like people's faces are all different, so, too, are their minds different
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The world is a place of constant change and unrest.

Each point in time is distinct from the point before and the point after.

Each point in space is its own world, with its own conditions and state of being.

It is a world of fragments, a perpetual rush of traffic and noise.

Look at your own life: You do so ...

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