ב"ה
Mishpatim 5763 - January 31, 2003
Oxen and Cows
There are four approaches to understanding what the Torah is all about: a) it means what it says; b) it's all a metaphor; c) it should be read from the top down; or d) from the bottom up
There are four approaches to understanding what the Torah is all about: a) it means what it says; b) it's all a metaphor; c) it should be read from the top down; or d) from the bottom up
Parshah
Mishpatim in a Nutshell
Many laws are introduced to the fledgling nation. Among the 53 laws presented are the laws of servants, and the observance of the seasonal festivals and the kosher laws. Moses ascends to heaven for 40 days and nights to receive the Torah.
Many laws are introduced to the fledgling nation. Among the 53 laws presented are the laws of servants, and the observance of the seasonal festivals and the kosher laws. Moses ascends to heaven for 40 days and nights to receive the Torah.
Why Do Great Things Happen To Rotten People?
You're right, it shouldn't work that way. The world was not designed this way. The plain truth is: They've hacked the system
You're right, it shouldn't work that way. The world was not designed this way. The plain truth is: They've hacked the system
Story
Coma
Her EEG was totally flat, indicating zero brain activity. A pacemaker made her heart beat artificially and a respirator made her lungs breathe artificially...
Her EEG was totally flat, indicating zero brain activity. A pacemaker made her heart beat artificially and a respirator made her lungs breathe artificially...
News
Women Who Changed Jewish Landscape Convene
1,500 Lubavitch women emissaries gathered in New York this weekend to assess a year's worth of global community work and map out the next one.
1,500 Lubavitch women emissaries gathered in New York this weekend to assess a year's worth of global community work and map out the next one.
Follow the majority . . . [but] do not follow the majority to do evil.
Exodus 23:2
Print Magazine
The world is a place of constant change and unrest.
Each point in time is distinct from the point before and the point after.
Each point in space is its own world, with its own conditions and state of being.
It is a world of fragments, a perpetual rush of traffic and noise.
Look at your own life: You do so ...
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