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| The Clogged Pore |
| By Tal Rotem |
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| Purim is not only a time of joy; it's a time of reflection. We take a good look at ourselves and examine whether there are any Haman-like traces on our character profile... |
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| Joy of Purim |
| By Dr. Zev Ballen |
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| We can learn everything that we need to know about being happy from one very special holiday that Hashem gave to us – the holiday of Purim. |
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| The Red Suitcase |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| The poor man sat on a tattered red suitcase in the middle of the sidewalk crying like a baby; people were already hurrying to shul, but he had nowhere to sleep… |
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| Little Queen Esther |
| By Natalie Kovan |
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| The little queen stood in front of the mirror next to the yoghurts and whipped topping, kissing her reflection over and over as if to say, “I love you! I really really love you!” |
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| Above the Sun |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| How can King Solomon, the wisest of all men that ever walked the face of the earth, say that there's nothing new under the sun? Was there Google Search in his time? |
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| Prayer before drinking wine |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| I hereby connect myself through drinking this wine, to Purim day and to all the true Tzaddikim in our generation, and to all the true Tzaddikim of |
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| The Holy Drunkard |
| By Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach |
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| On Purim we break down all the good manners of the world. We are real. And if you are real, you can be drunk and still be real, still be holy, still be on the highest level… |
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| A Practical Guide to Purim |
| By Breslev Israel staff |
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| Purim is chiefly observed through drinking and eating, a marked soul correction to the sin of partaking in the feast of King Ahashverus in the time of Mordechai and Esther. |
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| Joy with Awe |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| The amazing succession of events that led up to our national salvation from certain calamity on Purimall took place within the realm of natural law... |
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| The Turnaround |
| By Rabbi Nissan Dovid Kivak |
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| Haman represents a gloomy and dismal existence. The exile seems to continue without end and even if we have maintained any hope the reality always seems to slap us in the face. |
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| Messianic Labor Pains |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| The terrorist attack in Itamar,the recent natural disasters, and the political upheaval in the Arab world are all "contractions" that precede the birth of a new era... |
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| Haman, Back Already? |
| By Yehudit Levy |
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| Our inner Haman gets more sophisticated as we become more spiritually aware, and traps us with far more subtle forms of ingratitude and narrow-mindedness... |
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| Purim, 70, and Redemption |
| By Rabbi Pinchas Winston |
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| What does 70 represent that it is connected to the redemption? What does it have to do with the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, and the creation of Haman? |
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| The Holiest Day |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| What would you think is the holiest day of the year? Yom Kippur? Shavuot? Amazingly enough, Purim surpasses both; it’s a day when you can change your life dramatically… |
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