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Noach 5770 - October 23, 2009

Living
A Lesson from a Robot

The line between creator and creation has gotten blurrier lately, thanks to sophisticated robots that are smart enough to invent technologies of their own...
The (GPS) Road to Harmony

What's so special about being special, anyway? I mean, if I just listened to my GPS, life would be perfect
A Hike in Tanzania

Our group of twelve had come to Tanzania to tackle Mt. Meru, an extinct volcano that rises some 15,000 feet into the deep-blue African sky
Accusations

"Don't tell me how to raise my children!" he shouts at her. Clearly, she hasn't yet cured him of his tendency to raise his voice. He's now yelling at her, as well as the children...
My Daughter is so Selfish! What Can I do?

As my daughter entered into her teen years, she became so consumed with her wants and needs! We are constantly giving to her, but she refuses to contribute to the family unless there is something in it for her.
Essentials
Population Explosion

No person has ever declared on his or her deathbed, "I wish I'd had fewer children"
The Discovery of Planet Earth

There are 70 families with 70 paths within the great Family of Man. And each individual has his or her path within a path. Yet, there is one universal basis for us all...
Parshah
The Parshah in a Nutshell
Noah is instructed to build the Ark; the rain begins to fall and the entire world is flooded. A year later Noah and his family leave the ark, build an altar and offer sacrifices to G‑d. Noah’s descendants build a tower to “fight G‑d,” and are dispersed across the face of the earth.
To See or Not To See

Is it always the case that when you see a flaw in someone else it is actually your own flaw you are seeing? Must that always we so? A look at the story of Noah's drunkenness holds the key to the answer.
Ark Sweet Ark

Every day we wake up to a "flood" of worries, predicaments and responsibilities--"raging waters" that threaten to drown us financially, emotionally and spiritually
The Positive Negative

If the Torah's description of Noah's righteousness can be understood both ways, why do the sages propose a negative interpretation?
Noah Gets Flooded with Criticism

If the world stubbornly refuses to be saved, does that excuse me from continuing to try?
My Kind of Hero

His faith may have been bit wobbly in the knees. But he got the job done. My kind of hero
The Survivor

We are all Noahs. Let us rebuild our world
Colors

A water-droplet catches a ray of light, unleashing the spectrum of colors it contains and displaying them in an arc across the sky. But for the first 1,656 years of history, this natural occurrence did not occur
Feeding Animals

The Torah commands every person to ensure his animals are fed—and in the proper time. Actually, we are commanded to feed our animals before we eat ourselves. “And I will give grass in your field for your livestock”—and only thereafter “and you will eat and be sated.”
The Jewish Woman
In Reckless Waters

I didn't intend to like Colin. After all, I grew up deeply religious my whole life, in strong deference to the traditions imparted from my parents and grandparents...
Learning to Live Without Another Baby

For awhile, I bided my time. I went to the gym, and met friends for coffee. I enjoyed these months without bottles and diapers because I knew that the next load waited just around the corner. Until a series of miscarriages...
After the High

The children cut out a paper suitcase and four pieces of paper. They are asked to reminisce about everything that happened over the holidays, and to draw four things that they want to carry with them
Jewish News
Historic Video Preservation

Ben Federman has yet to find the recording, buried amidst miles and miles of videotape, of his five-year-old self meeting the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory.
Ukraine Community Transformed

KGB agents once ensured that Dnepropetrovsk’s only functional synagogue didn’t get too successful. Today, the local Jewish community runs a network of schools and Torah classes, and is building a massive center to house a growing list of programs.
Do not judge your fellow until you have stood in his place
— Ethics of the Fathers 2:4