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| Regaining Our Equilibrium |
| By Chaya Golda Ovadia |
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| Like the sudden imbalance one may incur while pushing oneself too eagerly up the mountain, we must also take the climb to spiritual heights with a slow and steady pace... |
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| Bats in the Belfry |
| By Chaya Golda Ovadia |
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| She was out in the field speaking to Hashem, then a bat cruised right over her head; terrified, she ran for the road. What was the bat trying to convey? |
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| Restoring Harmony |
| By Chaya Golda Ovadia |
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| Just as no two people have the same fingerprints or look exactly alike, no two human beings have the same opinions at all times. We cannot impose our views on others... |
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| Constant Movement |
| By Dovber HaLevi |
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| Like the earth we are in a constant state of movement. Things may seem like they are not going anywhere but in reality they are moving at a breakneck pace… |
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| The Incubator |
| By Chaya Golda Ovadia |
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| In our quest for attaining the truth and acquiring that which is ours to reclaim, we must strive to bask in the genuine and most awesome incubator of all – Hashem's illumination… |
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| The Chameleon |
| By Chaya Golda Ovadia |
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| The chameleon may believe that it is hiding from us though its adaptations, yet we can see it despite its costume. Similarly, we can never hide from Hashem… |
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| Land of the Deer |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| True spirituality brings people to love and respect one another. By the same token, material interests are devastating to peace, whether on a personal or national basis. |
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| Water |
| By Chaya Golda Ovadia |
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| Water is something we often take for granted. The water in our bodies needs to be replenished regularly or we become dehydrated and could die. Torah is compared to water… |
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| A New Beginning |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| Rabbi Lazer Brody discusses the inner significance of “Birkat HaChama,” the blessing of the sun that occurs only once every 28 years, and falls this Wednesday, 8 April, 2009. |
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| The Song of the Sun |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| King David, Habbakuk, Isaiah, and the rest of the Jewish people have known that the sun sings its song for over 2800 years. Now, scientists are excitedly... |
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