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Lech-Lecha 5768 - October 19, 2007

Living
Voices in the Night

Late at night. A dark, cold night. "Mommy," a voice calls softy, anxiously, "Mommy, I'm scared..."
Why Are People Afraid of Dogs?

Whenever I walk mine past an observant family, all the kids hide behind their mother's skirt in terror. Is there some curse on dogs?
One Child, Remembered

Crystallizing slowly over time in the old man’s soul was the singular obligation of telling the story of that child’s last moments.
Seasons
Getting Real

Do you work in order to holiday, or do you holiday in order to work?
The Last Jew

Where is the world’s most ordinary place? A fifteen days’ journey from Jerusalem, in a field on the banks of the Euphrates.
Parshah
The Parshah in a Nutshell
Abram travels to Canaan, Sarai is taken captive by Pharaoh, and Lot settles in the evil city of Sodom. G‑d promises the Land of Israel to Abram’s descendants. Ishmael is born, Abram becomes Abraham, Sarai becomes Sarah, and they are promised a son. Abraham circumcises himself.
Keep on Trucking

On rare days, we coast along at the top of our game. On the bad days, we tumble out of control into a valley of problems and issues. Most days, we sit in traffic and question if we are moving at all...
The Quest for Self

Unlike mice, maple trees and angels, who are content to be what and where they are, the human being is constantly "on the go", forever striving to get somewhere, preferably somewhere where no one has been before. The problem is, there's nowhere left to go
The Burning Palace

A man was traveling when he saw a palace in flames. He wondered: "Is it possible that the palace lacks an owner?" Thus, says an ancient Midrash, Judaism was born
Oy, I’m Getting Old!

The History of Monotheism

The respective roles of faith and intellect in Abraham’s discovery of the truth of the one G-d.
The Jewish Woman
A “Special” Girl

Paralyzed from the waist down and wheelchair-bound since infancy, she was at one time in a special school for special kids, on a special bus with a special helper . . .
News
Oldest Living Jew Celebrates 107 in Moscow

Caricaturist Boris Efimov celebrated his 107th birthday at the Beit Menachem Chabad-Lubavitch Marinah Roshtza synagogue in Moscow.
When Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi wished to bless R. Yekusiel Liepler with wealth, the latter said he did not want to be distracted from studying Chassidus and from his service of G-d. When the Rebbe wished to bless him with longevity, his answer was: "But not 'peasant years' in which one has eyes but does not see, has ears but does not hear -- not years of those who do not perceive G-dliness nor do they hear G-dliness."
— Hayom Yom, Cheshvan 6
Print Magazine

How to unmask a blessing in disguise:

Stare it in the face and say, “I know you are not just a lousy day or bad luck. I know you are a good friend—even if for the life of me I cannot determine how. I know there is only one Source of All Things, and nothing can convince me that evil descends from Above. Evil descends fr...

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