Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 03 Sep 2012 /
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Hi, Professor Liviu Librescu was buried Friday morning in Israel. It’s not surprising that the wife of this special man seems very special as well. Here are some of the things that Marlena Librescu said at the funeral. “I was blessed to be with him each day for 42 years. To learn from his wisdom. […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 03 Sep 2012 /
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… Of course, the news has been focusing on the tragedy at Virginia Tech. And I wanted to make sure that you knew about a “ray of light” that was reported. It was a man named Liviu Librescu. Doctor Librescu, a Holocaust survivor, was a professor at Virginia Tech. And he gave up his life […]
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Hi, Here’s something to think about as we sit down to the Seder. …We read about the great Rabbi Akiva and five other Rabbis of the Talmud. How they stayed up all night talking about the Exodus from Egypt. And it’s easy for this story to get overlooked. Especially when everyone smells the delicious food! […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 03 Sep 2012 /
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Hi, Here’s a follow up to the last Torah Minute. About the picture of the Sombrero Galaxy. My friend who sent it to me said that he “had seen a glimpse of eternity”. He said something else which I didn’t mention last time. “It reminded me of what the Bible says. G-d’s ways and His […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 03 Sep 2012 /
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Hi, Hope you’re enjoying the great weather! … “Best Picture”. What comes to mind? The Academy Award for the Best Motion Picture. A friend sent me something different. Much more impressive. And much more inspiring. “The Best Picture Taken by the Hubble Telescope”. It’s a picture of the Sombrero Galaxy. A huge galaxy. I mean […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 03 Sep 2012 /
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Hi, I hope you enjoyed Purim. The Purim story reminds us that G-d is involved in Jewish history. In the survival of the Jewish People. And in our personal lives. Even when it’s not obvious. Most of us have probably had experiences where something happens to us. We wonder “why”. And it turns out for […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 03 Sep 2012 /
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Hi, I may have been in a position to comment on the Super Bowl. But the Oscars? Forget it! … I do know about one Oscar winning movie. “The Ten Commandments” won an Oscar for “Best Special Effects”. But believe me. The Book is much better than the movie! Besides, the movie may deserve an […]
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Hi, … Lieutenant Meyer Birnbaum. A typical “American Jewish kid” who was drafted during the Second World War. He was among the liberators of Buchenwald and other D.P. camps. As a fellow Jew, he was able to give emotional and spiritual support to many survivors. Here’s an excerpt from his autobiography. “In Buchenwald, a gentile […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 03 Sep 2012 /
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Hi, Every once in a while I’m reminded of the miracle of miracles. The survival of the Jewish People and its Torah. …It was in 1939. The beginning of the Second World War The Nazis invade Lublin, Poland. And first thing they do is take over the world famous Yeshiva. It was called Yeshiva Chachmei […]
Posted by rabbi.deutsch on 03 Sep 2012 /
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Hi, Happy rest of Chanukah! … We were thinking of driving to New Jersey for a wedding. But changed our minds after hearing forecasts of “icy driving conditions”. Decided better safe than sorry. Then we thought maybe one of us would fly in. We scratched that idea too. There was a good chance flights would […]