Posted on 30 May 2004 by 1rabbi
This week’s parashah includes the Torah’s first and shortest healing prayer - El na, refah na la - said by Moses on behalf of Miriam.
While surfing the internet, I found an interesting drash on this prayer by Rabbi Arnold D. Samlan. It is posted at Learn Torah With, a commentary done for a few years [...]
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Posted on 29 May 2004 by 1rabbi
Shavuah tov. I hope that you had a wonderful shabbat and a nice shavuot. The tikkun leyl shavuot I attended was wonderful and enjoyable and it was nice to be at services the next morning.
Today, my congregation had shabbat morning services and a wonderful young man became bar mitzvah. It wasn’t an [...]
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Posted on 25 May 2004 by 1rabbi
Happy Shavuot!
Shavuot begins tonight, our ancient pilgramage festival & holiday celebrating one of G-d’s greatest gifts to us - the Torah.
Here are some excellent Shavuot (also called Shavuos) links:
My Jewish Learning articles on Shavuot
Why we read the book of Ruth on Shavuot
Shavuot Checklist
URJ on Shavuot
JTS on Shavuot
The many names for Shavuot
Go, study, learn, [...]
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Posted on 24 May 2004 by 1rabbi
Good evening.
Over dinner tonight I read part of the latest issue of The Forward and I found myself agreeing with two brief yet well-written editorials:
The Gift of the Law on what to think about this Shavuot.
The Same War on the wars in Iraq and Chechnya.
You will need to make a free online subscription to the [...]
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Posted on 23 May 2004 by 1rabbi
The horrible violence in Rafah is heartbreaking. I’ve been feeling like I want to react to it since the incursion began, but other than the usual things said (and said in many places all over the web) I only have one thing to add. I continue to find the loss of life to [...]
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Posted on 21 May 2004 by 1rabbi
I’m adding a feature which I enjoy looking at on other’s blogs - some links to what I am currently reading. This list will be (by no means) exhaustive, as I am usually reading many many books at one time. I will post ones which discuss a topic I think is especially important, [...]
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Posted on 21 May 2004 by 1rabbi
Shalom haverim, (greetins, friends)
This week I have selected a Torah commentary by Rav Kook, former cheif rabbi of Israel and a man with an imense character and influence on learning in the pre-state and early days of the State of Israel. The commentary linked to this week is called The Signs of Jacob [...]
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Posted on 18 May 2004 by 1rabbi
In a post yesterday I wrote about an Arab editor/publisher who called upon Arafat to resign.
Today, an King Abdullah of Jordan has called upon Arafat to resign for the sake of the Palestinan people. Read about it in Ma’ariv. The call is getting stronger.
I doubt he will respond, but it is telling of the [...]
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Posted on 17 May 2004 by 1rabbi
Steven Weiss of The Forward newspaper and of Protocols has started a new Forward blog called Fiddish.
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Posted on 17 May 2004 by 1rabbi
In Sunday’s Jerusalem Post, there is the report of an editorial in Al-Hayat by the London paper’s former editor-in-chief, Jihad Al Khazen. In it, he calls for Arafat to resign. The article begins,
“Our dear brother Yasser Arafat, I suggest that you resign,” Khazen, who describes himself as a long time friend of [...]
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Posted on 17 May 2004 by 1rabbi
Check out The Daily Scribble to add some laughter to your day. It’s a daily (m-f) political cartoon which I’ve been enjoying for a few days now. The liberal bent of the cartoons is right up my alley.
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Posted on 13 May 2004 by 1rabbi
According to Maariv, who is reporting an Arab language London paper, the remains of Ron Arad may have been found and are now being sent to Israel for testing. If this is true, this is big.
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Posted on 12 May 2004 by 1rabbi
The Forward has an article about Nick Berg, his life, especially his Jewish life and his parent’s blame of the Bush administration.
May Mr. Berg be the last American and the last Jew brutally murdered as a “statement.”
UPDATE: (May 20) Thanks to the commentor below who caught my horrible mistake of using the [...]
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Posted on 11 May 2004 by 1rabbi
A sad and tragic story is told in a JTA article about the Videotaped beheading of U.S. Jewish contractor.
When I read this story, beyond the horror I felt, one though repeated in my mind - the manner in which this war has been fought and the way in which there is little coordination in [...]
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Posted on 10 May 2004 by 1rabbi
Interesting program. While doing some research and preparation for a class I am teaching next week, I learned of a powerful and interesting program called Tzedakah in Action that teaches teens about giving tzedakah, setting up foundations and making difficult choices with money. You can find it at the link above or on [...]
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Posted on 9 May 2004 by 1rabbi
I’m now using a new desing thanks to the fresh look and new templates at blogger. Let me know if you feel strongly one way or another.
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Posted on 8 May 2004 by 1rabbi
Shavuah tov for another week. I hope you had a good and restful shabbat. I’d like to start this week by sharing a favorite mizrachi (eastern) Jewish food - shakshukah. When I was in Israel at the end of 2003, I at shakshukah on two occassions and fell in love with it. [...]
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Posted on 7 May 2004 by 1rabbi
Take a look at Richard Silverstein’s blog which he calls “Tikun Olam: Make the World a Better Place” and which he describes as, “A journal on politics, culture and ideas which reflects my personal interests in Middle East peace, world music, and the outdoors.”
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Posted on 6 May 2004 by 1rabbi
Parashat Emor (Leviticus ) includes a variety of subjects - one of which is the holiday cycle and yearly calendar.
Right now we are in the midst of counting the Omer, the days between Passover and Shavuot. The omer is explained in a variety of places, including in this week’s text.
Rabbi Shimon Felix with The [...]
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Posted on 6 May 2004 by 1rabbi
Hi. Just a quick note about the fun of technology. Here it is, 9:30 at night and I am blogging from a local foodery. A nosh, a post and a bit of Torah.
Stay tuned for a bit of Torah.
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