Category: 5779
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Tzav 5779: “Two Paths Converge”
There was once a Jew who lived and worked in Shushan HaBirah, the capital city of the vast and sprawling Persian Empire. This Jew had intimate access to the king of Persia and was an object…
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Vayikra 5779: “The Memory of the Righteous is a Blessing”
You never know what will happen when you send an email to fifty thousand people. Several times a year, Sara’s employer, the Jewish educational website, Sefaria, sends out emails, in her name, to tens of thousands…
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Pekudei 5779: “Beyond Identity”
Have you ever had the experience of thinking of the perfect comeback to an argument once it is too late to deploy that snappy comeback in real life? This happened to me several years ago when…
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Vayakhel 5779: “Six Days You Shall Work and the Seventh Shall be Shabbat”
For many years, Princeton University invited those high school seniors who had been accepted to Princeton to spend a weekend there in the spring as part of an effort to encourage them to accept the admissions offer. The…
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Ki Tissa 5779: “To Be or Not to Be”
To be or not to be; that is the question. הושִׁיעָה אֶת עַמֶָ ובָרְ אֶת נַחֲלָתֶָ ורעֵם וְנַשְּׂאֵם עַד הָעולָם Old McDonald had a farm; ee ei, ee ei, oh. What do these three sentences have…
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Mishpatim 5779: “Peshat, Halakhah, and Torah Study”
Spring is here…well, not quite, but it’s nice to have *only* seasonly frigid weather instead of unseasonably frigid weather. There were some moments this past week that I was quite proud of and wanted to share…
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Yitro 5779: “Law and Narrative”
I asked you earlier to count during the asseret ha-dibrot, the so-called Ten Commandments, and to pay attention to how many commandments there are in the ten commandments. Does anyone have an answer? The answer is subject…
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Bo 5779: “With Our Children We Shall Go Forth”
I recently completed two cross-country drives with our children. We spent almost one week of their winter vacation with family on the east coast but “vacation” is really not the word that springs to mind when contemplating travel…
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Shemot 5779: “The Israelite People are Too Numerous”
The first verses of Parashat Shemot compress decades of history, which must have been rich with nuanced and complicated politics and multi-facetted heroes and villains, into just a few verses. The Torah, at times, packs some…
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VaYeshev 5779: “Profiles in Cowardice”
Almost one month ago, Rabbi Moshe Lichtenstein, one of the rashei yeshiva at Yeshivat Har Etzion in Israel told the following story during a sichah, an address that he delivered in the beit midrash to the entire…