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Sukor is the third of the four festivals of the Jewish harvest season -- Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur having been...
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The first-century Rabbi Shimon ben Gamliel referred to YomKippur as one of the most festive days on the Hebraic...
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While studying the teachings of the 18th-century Rabbi Eliyahu ofVilna (the Vilna Ga'on) recently, I came upon this...
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I was recently asked when it was that God created emotion. I searched through the entire story of Genesis in the...
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I was strolling through the Talmud one day and came across this interesting discussion concerning dreams: "One...
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I found this great ancient midrash concerning four archetypes of the warrior in Jewish tradition. It goes like...
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In one of his final speeches to the ancient Israelites in the hot blazing desert of Pa'ran in the Land of Mo'ab at...
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Armaggedon is a household word these days, borrowed (of course) from the ancient Hebrew prophecies around the end...
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The Jewish way of building of homes requires us to always leaves a little corner deliberately undone to signify...
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Here's a great teaching from the ancient rabbis: "Had Adam and Eve waited just one more day before eating of...
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