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Kedoshim 5768 - May 2, 2008

Seasons
Sefirah: Revelation and Struggle

One morning, just before daybreak, the stranger took the people to the edge of the valley, and when the early morning breezes drove away the dark clouds, they saw far off in the distance, as if illuminated by a flash of lightning, a green-covered plateau on top of a distant mount bathed in the light of the rising sun . . .
Numbers

What is freedom? What can be done with it? Nothing, unless we open the treasure chest and count its contents.
Language of the Soul

Seven words—kindness, discipline, compassion, endurance, humility, connection and dignity—which enable us to explain to our children the nuances of our drives, motives and actions.
Living
Angels of Light

Auschwitz showed us that just as man can sink as low as the basest animal, so can he rise to the level of angels
My Way or the Highway

I want my husband to help me more with the kids. The problem is that when I try and tell him how I want things done, he gets upset...
Are We Really Soulmates?

How do I know if the person I married is trully the right one for me?
Parshah
The Parshah in a Nutshell
Mitzvahs about Shabbat, charity, honesty in business, sexual morality, respect and honor of parents, idolatry, equality before the law and the sacredness of life.
Love Yourself

How can we truly love another? Isn’t that a logical impossibility?
Who is Holy?

Is it the mystic in the mountains, the monk in the monastery, or the guru in the garage? Judaism is certainly rich in spirituality; but how would it define 'holy'?
All About Spirituality

Truth is, when people say "spiritual" they mean abstract: a quest for the unnoticed, unstated, the uncommon. But spirituality, in that definition, is not something inherently good, worthy or desirable...
Man and the Tree

The Torah teaches that for the first three years the fruit of a newly planted tree is forbidden to us. The majority of Jews today no longer work in the agriculture, but we are all gardeners at heart
The Jewish Woman
Day In, Day Out

Like the multiplication tables we memorized, just like the laundry we never seem to stop doing, just like the seemingly unimportant passages in our daily prayers from the siddur, they are our reminders that nothing, zero, nada, gornisht, is for nothing...
I See

A reflection on the Merkaz Harav terror attack that claimed the lived of eight Jewish boys.
Getting Enough Vitamins

My darling husband has become a "health nut" in the last half year.
The disciples of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi once asked him: Which is greater -- to love G‑d, or to love a fellow Jew? Replied the Rebbe: The love of G‑d and the love of a fellow are equally ingrained in the Jewish soul. G‑d loves every Jew. So to love a fellow is to love what G‑d loves, which is greater than to love Him Himself.
Print Magazine

How to unmask a blessing in disguise:

Stare it in the face and say, “I know you are not just a lousy day or bad luck. I know you are a good friend—even if for the life of me I cannot determine how. I know there is only one Source of All Things, and nothing can convince me that evil descends from Above. Evil descends fr...

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