Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 04 Jul 2012 /
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Hi, Before we leave Egypt? We should think about why we were there to start with. Why was it G-d’s “master plan” that we become a nation in Egypt? What’s wrong with Florida! And why did we have to be slaves in Egypt? … Jewish tradition has many insights into this question. Here’s one. The […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 26 Jun 2012 /
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Hi, Hope you’re having a great day! As we saw yesterday, Pharaoh wanted Moshe dead. Moshe escapes to Midian, where he sees a group of women being harassed. He saves them and waters their sheep. … It’s pretty amazing. Moshe is in a strange place. The most powerful person on earth is out to kill […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 26 Jun 2012 /
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Hi, Hope you’re having a great day. Moshe is raised in Pharaoh’s palace. But he maintains his Jewish identity. He sees that the Jews are persecuted. And feels their pain. (Exodus 2: 11-17) … It’s natural to want to know as much as possible about Moshe. About the man that reached the highest level of […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 07 May 2012 /
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Hi, Sorry I missed you on Friday. We were speaking about the importance shared goals in a marriage. … And shared goals don’t just make a marriage more meaningful. They make it more romantic! Because the more meaningful our goals? The deeper our lives. And the deeper the […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 07 May 2012 /
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Hi, It’s almost time for another wedding. Jacob is about to meet Rachel! But first, a small story with a big lesson. … Jacob comes to a well. And sees a group of shepherds. (Genesis, 29:1-8) And says to them, “My brothers, where are you from?” He wanted to know if they knew his mother’s […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 07 May 2012 /
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Hi, Isaac and Rebecca have twin sons. Jacob and Esau. Isaac favors Esau but Rebecca favors Jacob. (Genesis, 25:28) … Isaac is old, blind and close to death. His love for Esau blinds him. And he wants to give the blessings to Esau before dying. Rebecca sees the true nature of Esau and knows that […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 02 May 2012 /
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Hope you’re having a great day. … The story of Cain and Abel. One of the most famous “Bible Stories.” Adam and Eve have two sons. Cain and Abel. They each bring an offering to G-d. Abel’s offering is accepted. And Cain’s is rejected. Evidently there was something lacking in Cain’s offering. And in the […]