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Balak 5767 - June 29, 2007

Chassidic Thought
Why Do We Believe?

I know that there are many logical proofs for the truth of Judaism. But at the end of the day, how do you know that yours is the right way? What makes you so sure?
Why Is Expecting Moshiach Integral to Judaism?

Why is the belief in Moshiach and the Redemption so central to Judaism? What makes it one of the “thirteen principles” of the Jewish faith upon which its entire edifice rests?
Wagons and Souls

"You are capable," cried the wagon driver. "You just don't want to!"
Parshah
The Parshah in a Nutshell
Balak sends Balaam to curse the Jews. His talking donkey tries to stop him, to no avail. Each time he opens his mouth, Balaam ends up blessing the nation instead.
The Showdown

On one side stood Moses, the greatest prophet of all time. On the other side was Balaam, the far-famed soothsayer. At stake was the most critical question in all creation: Does G‑d care about good and evil?
The Fragile Veneer of Evil

On the one hand, he’s declared to be nothing less than the equal of Abraham (in passion) and Moses (in prophecy); on the other, he’s described as the most perverse, greedy and corrupt human being ever to walk the face of the earth!
Close Your Blinds

We live in an age of revelation; privacy is passé. All the more reason to recall Balaam's vision of the goodly tents of the Israelite camp...
Moses the Rebuker?

Moses rebukes and Balaam blesses -- sounds wrong, no?
Living
Stones and Pebbles

In our busy lives today, there is only one way to make the time for things that are important to us and that is by employing the "Jar Parable"
The Man Who Changed his Life after Reading his Obituary

It's not very often that a person gets to see, printed in a newspaper, how he will be remembered after his death. One man did, and what he saw horrified him...
It is a people that dwells alone, and shall not be reckoned among the nations
— The Moabite prophet Balaam on the people of Israel, Numbers 23:9
Print Magazine

Looking at your world from Above, all is good.

Looking at your world from within, things don’t always look so nice.

Until you connect your world below to the world above. Then the goodness flows downward without distortion.

How do you make that connection? By clinging tightly above.

By putting all your trust in G‑d.

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