| Some Things Mustn't Change | | | Rabbi Yossi kahanov | | Imagine what life would be like if we couldn't depend on the sun to rise in the morning? | | | |
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| Shemos | | | Rabbi Tuvia Bolton | | All suffering (G-d forbid) has a benefit, even if we don't see it immediately. | | | |
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| Vayechi | | | Rabbi Tuvia Bolton | | Why did Jacob have to bless his sons? Doesn't G-d control blessings? How do blessings work? | | | |
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| Vayigash | | | Rabbi Tuvia Bolton | | This week we read of the joyous and dramatic reunion of Josef with his family. | | | |
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| Miketz | | | Rabbi Tuvia Bolton | | This week's section always coincides with the holiday of Chanukah. | | | |
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| Vayeshev | | | Why was hardship and imprisonment necessary in these three instances? | | | |
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| Vayishlach | | | Rabbi Tuvia Bolton | | Who cares what happened some four thousand years ago between two brothers in an isolated spot in the Middle East? | | | |
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| Vayetzei | | | After all, Jacob was only doing G-d's will establishing the Jewish people! Why so many troubles? | | | |
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| Toldos | | | Why does the Torah tell us this embarrassing story? | | | |
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| The Thrill of Discovery | | | Did you know that our patriarchs were devoted well diggers? | | | |
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| Chayei Sarah | | | This week we learn in great detail about the first matchmaker in the Torah; Abraham's faithful servant Eliezer | | | |
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| Insights into Parshas Vayeira | | | Painting of Abraham receiving the three angels | Photograph: Baruch Nachshon | | Why does G-d appear to Abraham and does not appear to us? | | | |
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| Parshas Veyeira | | | Rabbi Tuvia Bolton | | Why is the Akaida at the foundation of the Jewish religion?What is it supposed to make us think? | | | |
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| Lech Lecha Q&A | | | “And I will bless those who bless you and those who curse you, I will curse.” (12:3) | | | |
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| Parshas Lech Lecha | | | Is this a way to start a religion? | | | |
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| Parshat Noah | | | Rabbi Tuvia Bolton | | This week’s Parsha tells us of the most tragic example of Divine retribution. (Parshat Hashovua) | | | |
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