
A New Spiritual Beginning Parshat Nasso is always read after Shavuot and is understood
This week’s parshah is Naso, meaning to elevate or raise up. It refers to
Bridging the Infinite and the Finite As we approach Parshat Bamidbar and Shavuot, Rebbe
The Four Scenarios of Property Loss Parshat Behar opens with detailed halachot regarding land
In choosing between war and peace, we all prefer peace. War brings endless suffering.
“The things that make me different are the things that make me” – A.
“This world deceives us,” Rabbi Nachman said. Oh, how much does this world mislead
Dvar Torah for Parshat Behar Based on Likutey Halakhot, Areiv 3:30 “God spoke to
The Kohen Gadol and the Crown of Joy Early in Parshat Emor, the Torah
We often busy ourselves making comparisons. We compare ourselves to our friends – we

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