> Parshas Pinchas
Find the secret ingredient that makes a huge difference in the way we live our lives. Are you warm? No, we’re not talking about the temperature in your room.
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> Parshas Balak
Obstacles in your path? Tired of dealing with them? Well, maybe it’s time to gain a new perspective on life. Instead of dwelling on the small details of our lives, we should open ourselves to the fact that there is much that we do not know. And accept that knowledge with happiness. Bilaam was riding a donkey, on his way to meet a king. His donkey saw an angel blocking the way and stopped; Bilaam, however, decided to blame his donkey for the inconvenience instead.
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> Parshas Chukas
William Lloyd Garrison who supported anti-slavery and women’s suffrage once said: “With reasonable men, I will reason; with humane men I will plead; but to tyrants I will give no quarter, nor waste arguments where they will certainly be lost.”
This was certainly what the Jews did when confronted with the extreme unreasonability of the Edomites.
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> Parshas Korach
This week’s parsha is about Korach, Moses’ first cousin. They may have been close relatives, but they were very different in personality. Where Moses was humble to the point that he did not want to be a leader, Korach demanded leadership and elitism for everybody.But was Korach’s objection just? Is everyone supposed to be a Moses? Why can’t Moses share his power with others?
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