The Rise of Orthopraxy – Jewish Press
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The Rise of OrthopraxyJewish PressNo wonder the Zohar (Parshat Terumah) labels people who talk in shul as atheists; they sit in the House of God but are oblivious to His presence. …
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Torah Portion – Connecticut Jewish Ledger
Jewish Lesbian Retreat – NY Blueprint
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Jewish Lesbian Retreat – NY Blueprint
Torah Portion – Connecticut Jewish Ledger
The Rise of Orthopraxy – Jewish Press
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The Rise of OrthopraxyJewish PressNo wonder the Zohar (Parshat Terumah) labels people who talk in shul as atheists; they sit in the House of God but are oblivious to His presence. …
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The Wonders of Many a Sacred Passover Night – Jewish Exponent
This week’s regular portion concludes the book of Exodus, detailing the erecting of the Mishkan — the sanctuary that accompanied the Israelites during their long pilgrimage to Canaan. The selection from the second Torah is called Parshat Hachodesh
Quiksilver, Inc. F1Q10 Earnings Call Transcript – Seekingalpha.com
And in February, we were so delighted and proud that our own Torah Bright, one of the truly iconic Roxy athletes from Australia won the Women’s Snowboarding Japan was down sort of a high single digit number, but the Japanese Yen dropped 24
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The Wonders of Many a Sacred Passover Night – Jewish Exponent
Parshat Hachodesh – Chabad.org
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Parshat HachodeshChabad.orgOn the Shabbat that falls on or before the 1st of Nissan, a special reading called "Hachodesh" (Exodus 12:1-20) is added to the regular Shabbat Torah …
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The Rise of Orthopraxy – Jewish Press
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The Rise of OrthopraxyJewish PressNo wonder the Zohar (Parshat Terumah) labels people who talk in shul as atheists; they sit in the House of God but are oblivious to His presence. …
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Torah offers each of us recipes for life – Jewish Community Voice
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The Rise of Orthopraxy – Jewish Press
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The Rise of OrthopraxyJewish PressWhile Orthodoxy literally means "correct belief" but in actuality encompasses an entire range of thought and behavior that is regulated by Torah, …
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The Zilberman Method – Jewish Action
The Wonders of Many a Sacred Passover Night – Jewish Exponent
‘Taming Passion’ is topic of course – NorthJersey.com
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'Taming Passion' is topic of courseNorthJersey.comClasses will cover each of the Torah portions contained in the Book of Leviticus. Since the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, the 53 portions of the Five …
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Quiksilver, Inc. F1Q10 Earnings Call Transcript – Seeking Alpha (blog)
The Human Miracle – Algemeiner
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The Human MiracleAlgemeinerIn striking contrast, the Torah portions of the present weeks devote 371 verses to describe how the Jews created the tabernacle, or Mishkan, in the desert. …
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A New and Potent Curriculum for the Jewish Day School – Jewish Action
Column: Purim celebration has serious side – Sun Shopper
Torah Portion – Connecticut Jewish Ledger
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Torah PortionConnecticut Jewish LedgerThis Shabbat is special too because it heralds a new beginning in the supplemental Torah portion, Parshat HaChodesh (Exodus 12:1-20), in which we hear the …and more »
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Parashat Ki tisá – Radio Jai
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Parashat Ki tisáRadio JaiEs extraída de la Parashat Juká, que habla sobre la vaca roja (Números 19: 1 al 22). Dios ordena hacer un censo de la población mayor de 20 años. …
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Ki Tissa: A Work in Progress – Forward
The parsha warns us against the danger of shpilkes . It reminds us that all good projects take time. Inscribing the Ten Commandments took 40 days. Crossing the desert to the Promised Land took 40 years. And even then, they weren’t done.
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Ki Tissa: A Work in Progress – Forward
The parsha warns us against the danger of shpilkes . It reminds us that all good projects take time. Inscribing the Ten Commandments took 40 days. Crossing the desert to the Promised Land took 40 years. And even then, they weren’t done.
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Second Soul: Parashat Ki Tisa (Exodus) – Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
Although Rashi, the great medieval French rabbi and commentator, is not the author of this idea, his comment on a well-known verse within Parashat Ki Tisa takes us Each of us, then, has the blessing, and weekly opportunity, to craft a Shabbat of
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