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Category Archives: Torah Thoughts

Torah Thoughts: Parashat Behar 5782

Posted on May 19, 2022 Posted in Featured, Rabbis Corner, Torah Thoughts

The Connection between Mount Sinai and the Land of Israel B”H Rabbi Daniela Szuster The event at Mount Sinai is well behind us. After that event, the Torah told us about the building of the tabernacle and its dedication, and several laws were introduced in detail. Now, quite unexpectedly, the Torah brings us back to

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Torah Thoughts: Parashat Emor 5782

Posted on May 12, 2022 Posted in Featured, Rabbis Corner, Torah Thoughts, Uncategorized

Torah Thoughts on Parashat Emor 5782 By Rabbi Rami Pavolotzky We find the following verse in our parasha, “You shall not profane My holy name, and I shall be sanctified in the midst of the children Israel—I Adonai who sanctify you” (Leviticus 22:32). Regarding this concept of God being “sanctified in the midst of the

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Torah Thoughts: Parashat K’doshim 5782

Posted on May 5, 2022 Posted in Featured, Rabbis Corner, Torah Thoughts

Transforming Hate into Love B”H Rabbi Daniela Szuster This week’s parashah, parashat K’doshim, deals with many rules related to ethical and good relationships with our fellows. This is one of the precepts: “You shall not hate your kinsfolk in your heart. Reprove your kinsman but incur no guilt because of him. You shall not take

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Torah Thoughts: Parashat Acharei Mot 5782

Posted on April 26, 2022 Posted in Featured, Rabbis Corner, Torah Thoughts

On the Modern Jewish Holidays B”H By Rabbi Rami Pavolotzky This Shabbat we read from the Torah Parashat Acharei Mot.  We are told about the ritual that took place in the Tabernacle during the most sacred day of the year, Yom Kippur. This festival is one of many that are listed in the Torah, together

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Torah Thoughts: 8th Day of Pesach – Shabbat 5782

Posted on April 21, 2022 Posted in Featured, Rabbis Corner, Torah Thoughts, Uncategorized

The Steps of the Seder as Accomplishments for our Lives B”H Rabbi Daniela Szuster Some days or even weeks before Pesach we are very excited about getting ready for the Sedarim. We need to think about guests, meals, the cleaning, the shopping, the cooking, etc. In contrast to other Jewish festivals, we are very busy

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Torah Thoughts: Pesach 5782

Posted on April 13, 2022 Posted in Rabbis Corner, Torah Thoughts, Uncategorized

Is Matzah a Symbol of Freedom or Slavery? By Rabbi Rami Pavolotzky The Torah refers to the matzah as the “bread of affliction.” It is written, “You shall not eat anything leavened with it; for seven days thereafter, you shall eat unleavened bread, bread of affliction—for you departed from the land of Egypt hurriedly—so that

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