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AN INDIVIDUAL MATTER? – R’ey, Deut. 11:26-16:17, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
AN INDIVIDUAL MATTER? – R’ey, Deut. 11:26-16:17, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon In this section, during Moses’ second discourse to the people on the bank of the Jordan, he reviews the laws of religious observance. One sentence stands out as … Continue reading →
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ONE HAPPY JEW – a review of Sam Glaser’s book “The Joy of Judaism” – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
ONE HAPPY JEW – a review of Sam Glaser’s book “The Joy of Judaism” – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon By all means, take the time for this book. It is not a weekend read. But invest yourself in … Continue reading →
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INAUGURATION DAY – “Tzav” – Lev. 6-8 by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
INAUGURATION DAY – “Tzav” – Lev. 6-8 by Rabbi Baruch Cohon No parade. No speeches. No wildly cheering crowd. This is not the coronation of a king or the inauguration of a president. This is a dedication of a high priest and his assistants. … Continue reading →
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ENTRANCE OF A LEADER – Sh’mos –Exodus 1:1 –6.1, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
ENTRANCE OF A LEADER – Sh’mos –Exodus 1:1 –6.1, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon This week we begin reading Exodus, the second book of the Torah – or as we call our Torah, the Five Books of Moses. Why do we … Continue reading →
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WHEN LIFE ENDS – Sedrah Va-y’khee –by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
WHEN LIFE ENDS – Sedrah Va-y’khee –by Rabbi Baruch Cohon The last reading in the Book of Genesis starts with Jacob’s farewell message to his sons, describes his death, and concludes with the death of one of those sons, Joseph … Continue reading →
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