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Bo 5767 - January 26, 2007
The Difference Between a Rabbi and a Rav
Are âravâ and ârabbiâ not synonyms? And why do I need a personal rav? Isnât it one Torah for everyone?
Are âravâ and ârabbiâ not synonyms? And why do I need a personal rav? Isnât it one Torah for everyone?
Parshah
Bo in a Nutshell
G-d commands the first mitzvah: the calendar. The final three plagues are visited about the Egyptians: locusts, darkness and death of the firstborn. Pharaoh finally cracks and sends the Jewish people running. The holiday of Passover and the Passover offering are introduced.
G-d commands the first mitzvah: the calendar. The final three plagues are visited about the Egyptians: locusts, darkness and death of the firstborn. Pharaoh finally cracks and sends the Jewish people running. The holiday of Passover and the Passover offering are introduced.
Story
Work
Why must everything be so difficult? Couldn't G-d have designed our lives so that we wouldn't need to encounter disappointments, challenges and toil every step of the way?
Why must everything be so difficult? Couldn't G-d have designed our lives so that we wouldn't need to encounter disappointments, challenges and toil every step of the way?
Parenting
Bo: The First Step to Liberation
Do we dismiss our child's issues as insignificant? Do we reassure him that this "little" incident will pass, without validating what he is experiencing, in this moment?
Do we dismiss our child's issues as insignificant? Do we reassure him that this "little" incident will pass, without validating what he is experiencing, in this moment?
Stony Light
What is so remarkable about moonlight? After all, it is only a weak reflection of the powerful sun...
What is so remarkable about moonlight? After all, it is only a weak reflection of the powerful sun...
The people of Israel set their calendar by the moon, because they are the moon of the world
Zohar
Print Magazine
Due to the limitations of your reality, some of your best friends can enter only incognito.
In fact, the really big ones sometimes sneak in disguised as ugly monsters and vicious enemies. Otherwise, the guards at the gate would never permit them entry.
These are the events optimists call âblessings in disguise.â
Hereâ...
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