> Parshas Behaalosecha – Taking the Initiative
This week’s parsha reminds us of our task to bridge the gap between the hearing and Jewish Deaf community in access to our beautiful heritage.
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> Parshas Naso
This parsha discusses two topics – . a procedure with the guilt of a suspected adulterous wife could be tested, and a nazirite (one who made an oath to refrain from certain things, like coming into contact with with the dead).
What’s the connection between the two topics?
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> Bamidbar
You are special, and you should know it! In this week’s parsha, the L-rd spoke to Moses in the Sinai Desert, in the Tent of Meeting on the first day of the second month, in the second year after the exodus from the land of Egypt, saying, “Take the sum of all the congregation of the children of Israel, by families following their fathers’ houses…”
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> “Parshiyos Behar-Bechukosai”
Synagogues read two parshioys of Behar and Bechukosai together during a recent Shabbat. We consider the meaning of role models.
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> “Parshas Emor”
No Special Treatments – Sure, you’re special. But do you think you deserve to be treated specially? Do you think the laws don’t apply to you?
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