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Rabbi Nosson Sachs
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Rabbi Nosson Sachs, UPMC Shadyside
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Beha-Alotekha, Numbers 8:1-12:16 When Miriam the prophetess sinned and was afflicted with tza’raas [a spiritual ‘leprosy-like’ disease], she was required to remain outside the camp. During her re...
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Cantor Richard Berlin
Spiritual Leader Parkway Jewish Center The Jewish Chronicle
Spiritual Leader Parkway Jewish Center The Jewish Chronicle
The High Holy Days bring new challenges to each of us every year. As we explore the depths of our souls, we expose positives and negatives, successes and missed opportunities, hope and despair. Yes...
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For each one of us there are times when we find ourselves all stressed out about some upcoming event. We may be giving a big presentation; we may be changing jobs or moving to a different city. W...
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PITIGLIANO, Italy -- In Italy, where there are only about 25,000 affiliated Jews in a population of 60 million, most Italians have never knowingly met a Jew.
"It's unfortunate," said the Italian J...
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Rabbi Sara Rae Perman
Congregation Emanu-El Israel, Greensburg The Jewish Chronicle
Congregation Emanu-El Israel, Greensburg The Jewish Chronicle
In my college years, I traveled to Israel with a classmate. For each of us, it was not our first trip to Israel.
Idealistic and naïve, we traveled on our own with plans to volunteer on a kibbutz. ...
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The 110 verses of this week’s Torah portion contain an assortment of laws that cover practically every area of human endeavor. Seventy-four separate Mitzvos each with their attendant particular la...
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The Jewish world just entered into the month of Elul, the final month before Rosh Hashana. In this portion, we read: “Judges and officers you shall appoint to you (emphasis mine) ... and they shal...
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The Torah portion we read this week, Re’eh, opens with God setting before the people both “blessing and curse;” the one we receive is based on how we respond to God’s commandments.
How then to meri...
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In synagogues everywhere we raise the Torah after we finish reading it and recite a verse from this week’s parsha: “V’zot hatorah asher sam Moshe” (This is the Torah that Moshe presented before the...
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As the Book of Deuteronomy begins this Shabbat, Moses and the people of Israel stand on the far side of the Jordan River. As rivers go, the Jordan is not nearly as impressive as the three rivers t...
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We are at the end of the Book of Numbers. In fact, this Shabbat is a double portion. The children of Israel are preparing to enter the Promised Land after 40 years of wandering in the wilderness....
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