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Differences Within Unity
One of the striking features of this week’s parsha, the longest parsha in the Torah, is the repetition of
Jewish Unity
They journeyed from Rephidim, and they arrived in the desert of Sinai, and they encamped in the desert, and Israel
A Wall of Fire
When a person would sell a house in ancient Israel, the house would revert to its original owner with
Be Holy
Holiness—the theme of one of the two parshiyot, we will read this Shabbat—is one of the objectives of virtually
Ask, Child!
Asking questions is an integral part of the Seder. It does not suffice to simply tell the story of
Dr. Cohen, the Dermatologist
Medical science teaches us that skin is the largest organ of the human body. And it is about skin
DR. COHEN, THE DERMATOLOGIST
Medical science teaches us that skin is the largest organ of the human body. And it is about skin
True Life: Dual Goodness
In this week’s parsha, the Torah recounts the final years of Jacob’s life. The opening verse of the parsha
The End
The entire saga of Joseph and his brothers—recounted in this week’s parsha— led to the Jewish nation’s stay in Egypt
Grounded Light
One of the recurring questions found in Jewish literature concerning the Holiday of Chanukah is why we observe it




