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ב"ה
 
Terumah 5761 - March 2, 2001
 
COMMENT
Who Needs Nudniks?

Who Needs Nudniks? Half the world are givers, and half the world are takers. The interesting thing about this division is that the half you belong to has little or nothing to do with how much you actually have.

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PARSHAH
Terumah
Exodus 25:1-27:19
Torah Reading for Week of February 25 - March 3, 2001


Terumah If the very purpose of creation is embodied by the "Tabernacle" constructed by the Children of Israel in the desert, then every detail is of supreme importance to us. It is crucial that we know that the Menorah had 22 decorative goblets hammered into its design, and that each of the 48 wall panels measured 10 cubits in length and 1.5 cubits in width. It is necessary to define the 39 forms of creative work--from plowing to weaving to lighting to writing--involved in the Tabernacle's construction. For here we have the prototype for our life's work of making our world and our lives a home for G-d.

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STORY
The Old Man on the Island

The Old Man on the Island “Remember, Reb Ze’ev,” were the Baal Shem Tov’s parting words to him, “one must know how to properly answer a question. Weigh your words carefully before you speak.” Rabbi Ze’ev had no idea what his Rebbe meant with these words, but he kept them near to his heart, certain that their relevance would be revealed to him before long.

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INNER DIMENSIONS
The Cosmology of Giving

The Cosmology of Giving Do not be deceived by the apparent simplicity. This diagram depicts the conceptual framework underlying all of existence.

Although we can not know why the Almighty chose to create, since He did so choose, we can, by studying the design of creation, fathom something of the divine intent that produced it, vivifies it, and confers cosmological significance on the most trifling of our actions.

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HEAVEN EXPOSED
The Shushan Files

The Shushan Files Therapist: They have a technique?

Angel: Basically, there are two tricks: One is consistency. You know, you do something over and over again, and they take it for granted...

Therapist: And the other trick?

Angel: That's a matching game. Gets a little more complex, but still pretty insipid. You match up behaviors with the features of objects. Eventually, people start believing that everything follows a one-dimensional paradigm of cause and effect. Isn't that crazy? It's a twenty-six dimensional universe and these guys make it look like time has only one dimension!

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VOICES
My Son's Short But Very Meaningful Life


It may seem odd that I am writing such a detailed letter. But I have noticed that it’s been very hard for people to talk about this, so I decided to step forward on my own and tell this story.

A person does not come into this world without a purpose. We believe that each individual is here to fulfill a mission. I will not have my Zalman remembered as a baby who lived for four weeks and died. I would therefore like to relate a few stories about our experiences during his short life.

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