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Ki Tavo

Ki Tavo By Rabbi Jim Rogozen, September 17, 2022 You see that little bracketed word in the Prayer for the State of Israel? שתהא ? I saw that word for

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Vaetchanan

Vaetchanan By Henry Morgen, August 13, 2022 Shabbat shalom. I’d like to remember my father-in-law, Hank Weiss, on the occasion of his yahrzeit that we observed a couple days ago.

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Shelach Lecha

Shelach Lecha By Harry Eskin, June 25, 2022 Shabbat shalom. This week’s parasha depicts a significant national calamity. When the time approaches for the Israelites to enter the land of

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Beha’lotkha,בהעלתך

Beha’lotkha,בהעלתך By Zwi Reznik, June 18, 2022, Sivan 19, 5782 As is often the case this weeks Parsha covers a number of different topics. These range from lighting arrangements, the levites

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Naso

Naso By Susan Laemmle June 11, 2022 After the death of our grandchild in November, among the expressions of comfort spoken was yehi shmah barucha: May Esther’s memory be a

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Parshat Acharei Mot

Parshat Acharei Mot By Rabbinic Resident Jacki Honig, April 2022/Nissan 5782 If Helen of Troy was the face that launched a thousand ships, this week’s parsha contains the verse that launched

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Ki Tisa

Ki Tisa By Joel Stern – February 19, 2022 The D’rash is based on this 3-minute video, so please click and watch it before reading. https://youtu.be/Sq7EwryJqJI Why did I tell

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Mishpatim

Mishpatim–משפתים By Zwi Reznik, 29 January, 2022, 27 Shevat 5782 (Please see the notes at the end of this Drash) I would like to start with a bit of a

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Pekudeh

Thoughts on Shabbat Pekudeh By Tamar F. Levin, Pekudeh 2022, March 5, 2022 Chazak, Chaza! We have completed the journey through the Book of Shemot, It has been a momentous

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