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Did Nadab and Abihu Eat and Drink? Pure, unadulterated faith defies all reason and remains ironclad even in the face of madness.
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Renewable Energy in the Torah No form of energy is of any use unless there is a way to channel and harness it. Otherwise, the energy simply dissipates.
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The Rational Brain vs. the Emotional Brain Acharei Mot
Leaving Egypt was not just a physical change in geography.
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Why Is Torah Law So Restrictive of Contact Between the Genders? Should any physical contact that is friendly be considered intimate? Hopefully, it should.
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The Sin of Aaron's Sons An Essay on Parshat Acharei Mot
The cause of the sin was overfamiliarity with G‑d and His
service.
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The Scapegoat Within Life Lessons From the Parshah - Acharei Mot
It makes sense that the goat offered to G-d should be the best and the nicest, but why does the scapegoat need to be perfect?
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Weekly Sermonette
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Moral Is Normal Since there are people out there who, tragically, may have lost a leg, this would mean that the “average” person has something like 1.97 legs. But that isn’t quite “normal.” A normal person still has two legs...
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Why Not Live Together Before Marriage? Her friends were all telling her that she was making her life more difficult by refusing to cohabit before marriage.
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For Friday Night
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Towards a Successful Revolution It may seem that the revolutionary attempt to break out of limitations without self-destructing is doomed to failure. However, the Rebbe comments, the teaching of our parshah is that it is possible.
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Torah for Now
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Take Your Body Along If when involved in a holy experience we feel uplifted, but only the soul makes the trip while the body remains behind, we are making the same holy error as the children of Aaron.
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What the Rebbe Taught Me
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Are You Successful? Some religious doctrines see marriage as a concession to human weakness. Nothing could be further from Jewish thought . . .
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Reflections on the Parshah
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Community Dis-service A heightened sense of community responsibility is imperative -- but is that the highest priority?
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What Do You Think?
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Who Was Itamar? The Little-Known Fourth Son of Aaron
We first read of Itamar’s role when we are told of sums of gold, silver and other supplies that were used to
build and furnish the Mishkan
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Eulogies for the Living It seems there’s always so much good to say about those who have departed. But wasn’t the deceased, like all others, a human being? Did you really think that he was so perfect yesterday?
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Parshah Messages
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"Pass the Salt, Please..." How does one simultaneously dwell in two contradictory worlds—the world of the spirit and the world of the flesh? Sprinkling every area of life with salt is the solution.
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Parshah Blog
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The Scapegoat The scapegoat has been a laughingstock, fodder for the scoffers, since time immemorial. Even the Talmud singles out the scapegoat – from amongst all the sacrifices – as a potential source of derision.
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Living through the Parshah
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Conscious Cuisine Once I was hooked on raw food, the awful restrictions seemed like a privileged progress towards a higher plane of sensitivity and consciousness—precisely the Jewish view of G-d’s restrictions.
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Heaven Exposed
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At Onement On Yom Kippur we embrace. Our harmony is no longer a harmony of "should", but a harmony of "is". All is forgiven. At onement
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Comment
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Do We Love Too Much? A love relationship can thus be compared to an electrical circuit: should the resistance fall, the circuit will “short” and burn out.
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Day One How can we possibly imagine that in the conglomerate of cells, organs and limbs we call our "body", extending across the hills and valleys of the terrain we call "time", there resides a single and singular "I"?
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Parshah Recovery
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Sobriety in the Home What a letdown it was for many of us to learn that being clean and sober was not the elixir of love that we sought. Recovery didn't suddenly make us so irresistibly charming and desirable...
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Covenant & Conversation
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Thinking Fast and Slow The power of ritual is that it does not speak in abstractions – reason versus emotion, instinctual deferral rather than gratification
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The Courage to Admit Mistakes Leaders, above all, should be capable of acknowledging when and how they had erred, and how to put it right.
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The Scapegoat: Atonement and Purification Why two identical animals whose fate, so different, was decided by the drawing of a lot? And who or what was Azazel?
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Sprints & Marathons Moses had to contend with both sides: inducing the Israelites to do teshuvah and G-d to exercise forgiveness.
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The Scapegoat: Shame and Guilt There is
another difference, which explains why Judaism is overwhelmingly a guilt rather
than a shame culture.
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Beyond Speech
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How to Balance Life On one hand, I had suffered so
much. On the other hand, I love my family.
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On the Haftarah: Supporting the Fallen For the haftarah of Acharei Mot, From the Teachings of the Rebbe
G‑d says that we are to Him like the children of Kush
(Ethiopia) and talks about how he took us out of Egypt.
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Saving a Life Is Keeping Shabbat Living with ALS,
there were countless times that I had to be saved on Shabbat.
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