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A Gift that the Jewish People Have Given the World

A Gift that the Jewish People Have Given the World

by Shira Schechter (Moderator) | f 4, 2022 | Isaiah, Ninth of Av, Redemption, Revelation and Prophecy, Temple

Everyone in high school was afraid of Mr. Brickman who we called “Mr. Brick Wall” behind his back. He was from the old school of teaching and any student who entered his classroom chewing gum would be wearing the gum on his nose until the bell rang. Mr. Brick Wall...
Did God Abandon His People When He Destroyed the Temple?

Did God Abandon His People When He Destroyed the Temple?

by Shira Schechter (Moderator) | f 21, 2022 | Jeremiah, Repentance, Revelation and Prophecy, Temple

What do you like to hear first, the good news or the bad news?  Jeremiah is known as the prophet of destruction and rebuke. Indeed, he was given the unenviable task of warning the Jews of the impending destruction of the Temple and Jerusalem. But were all of his...
Where Did Balaam Go Wrong?

Where Did Balaam Go Wrong?

by Shira Schechter (Moderator) | f 12, 2022 | God, Holiness, Micah, Revelation and Prophecy

“See that big guy over there? Aren’t you glad I saved you from him?” “What are you talking about? He never touched me.” “Yeah, but what he wanted to do to you was really awful.” “You mean he wanted to beat me up?” “No. What he wanted to do was much worse than even...
What Samson and a Modern-Day Nazirite Have to do with Redemption

What Samson and a Modern-Day Nazirite Have to do with Redemption

by Eliyahu Berkowitz | f 9, 2022 | Hebrew Language, Israel, Judges, Messiah, Naso, Redemption, Revelation and Prophecy

It is not common for someone to take a Nazirite vow in modern times. The most notable exception was Rabbi David Cohen who, like Samson, became a Nazirite for life. And both of these Nazirites have a role in redemption. Every week, the reading of the Torah portion in...
Shavuot and Jerusalem: Revelation Then and Now

Shavuot and Jerusalem: Revelation Then and Now

by Shira Schechter (Moderator) | f 2, 2022 | Revelation and Prophecy, Shavuot (Pentecost)

On June 15, 1967, Rabbi Norman Lamm delivered a lecture at The Jewish Center on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. It was the second day of the festival of Shavuot and five days after the Six-Day war had ended. In his passionate speech, the rabbi compared the Israeli...
The Covenant at Sinai

The Covenant at Sinai

by Shira Schechter (Moderator) | f 27, 2022 | Community, Covenant, God, Holiness, Responsibility, Revelation and Prophecy, Yitro

The Exodus from Egypt would not have been complete without entering into a covenant with God. In this covenant, the nation of Israel swears to keep the Torah. Just like the covenant made with Abraham, the covenant at Sinai was sealed with blood (Exodus 24:8). Unlike...
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