Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 30 May 2012 /
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Hi, I hope you were able to sleep last night! What’s the second thing the Joseph teaches us? … The power of the Torah! A story like this shocks us. “ Jews don’t do things like this”! And its true. Violent crime is so rare among Jews. And we’re the People that has suffered 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, Love. It’s a word we hear very often. A man and a woman meet. Fall madly in love. Get married. And live happily ever after! … At least that’s how it goes in the movies! In real life? It’s just as likely that they won’t. … Here’s how the Torah describes the marriage of […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 07 May 2012 /
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More about Rebecca. We have seen that Abraham sent his trusted servant Eliezer to find a wife for Isaac. The test was chessed. Acts of kindness. Rebbeca passed the test. With flying colors! … It’s easy to miss a small detail in the story. With a very big lesson. Eliezer set up a test. He’ll […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 06 May 2012 /
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Thank G-d! The Akeida has a happy ending! You may remember it from Hebrew School. Or maybe you couldn’t wait and you finished the story! At the last minute G-d tells Abraham to stop. (Genesis 22, 10-13) “You passed the test. Now I know that you fear G-d! And that’s all I ever wanted.” … […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 06 May 2012 /
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Hi, Sorry about the suspense! What’s the end of the Lot and Sodom story? We left off with Lot’s home being surrounded by the “people of Sodom.” … Then G-d intervenes. The people are struck with a form of blindness. And they leave. (Genesis, 19:11-16) … It turns out, that these guests were really angels, […]
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 […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 02 May 2012 /
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Hope you’re having a great day. And that today’s lesson won’t apply to you personally! .. The Talmud warns us to never enter a home unannounced. Even our own. And even the room of a child. Especially a teenager! It’s not derech eretz. Not proper etiquette. A person may be startled, caught off guard. Not […]