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Acharei-Kedoshim 5769 - May 1, 2009

Living
Have You Ever Stuffed Tissues Down a Sink Drain?

She looks at me with those large brown eyes. There’s a hint of sadness, doubt, and even fear. She averts her gaze, trying to deny her act, as if she’s trying to take it back.
The Soviet Official’s Intoxicated Inspiration

As the crowd dispersed from around the child, the Soviet official suddenly awoke from his drunkenness, pointed, and asked, "Who is that holy man?"
The Cholent Cook-Off

My cholent is a concoction of: a bow to ancient tradition, a recognition of life's bitterness and sweetness, and deference to my pedigree as a fourth-generation American
Chassidic History
The "Rebbe Maharash"
The life and teachings of Rabbi Shmuel of Lubavitch, the fourth Chabad Rebbe, known as the Rebbe Maharash
Where is G‑d? Or: Where is G‑d Not?

What of the world and all that is in it? What of the empirical sightings of our fleshly eye? Is it only an illusion?
Feet Below, Eyes Above

"Sixty-two years have now passed," related Reb Pesach, "since I was privileged to hear from the Rebbe, your grandfather, that Shema is Yisrael..."
The Jewish Woman
The Unlit Candle

Without a candle to light, there is no external testament to these other two souls, who lived briefly and invisibly as members of our family. There is only a feeling of loss in the air...
Parshah
Acharei-Kedoshim - Leviticus 16-20
On holiness, and love, and holiness in love, and holy love.
Because We’re All One

If we are a religion, then some Jews are more Jewish, others less Jewish, and many not at all. Perhaps nothing has been as detrimental to the Jewish people as the modern idea that Judaism is a religion.
Love Yourself

How can we truly love another? Isn’t that a logical impossibility?
The Central Teaching

The idea that the entire Torah focuses around the theme of one's relationship with other people is quite striking
The Gift of Forgiveness

From my perspective as a family therapist, the greatest treasure in our Torah-inheritance is the instruction to free ourselves of anger and resentment...
Compound Verses

Some commandments share “verse space” with another mitzvah. It is interesting to analyze these “compound verses” to find the unifying thread. Rebuke and love . . . Love and revenge . . . Know, but remain silent . . .
Who is Holy?

Is it the mystic in the mountains, the monk in the monastery, or the guru in the garage? Judaism is certainly rich in spirituality; but how would it define 'holy'?
Take Your Body Along

If when involved in a holy experience we feel uplifted, but only the soul makes the trip while the body remains behind, we are making the same holy error as the children of Aaron.
Also those who are far from G-d's Torah and His service... one must draw them close with strong cords of love -- perhaps one might succeed in bringing them closer to Torah and the service of G-d. And even if one fails, one has still merited the rewards of the fulfillment of the Mitzvah, "Love your fellow."
— Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi (Tanya ch 32)
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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