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DO WE EXPECT HIM? — An end-of-Pesach message by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
DO WE EXPECT HIM? — An end-of-Pesach message by Rabbi Baruch Cohon Opening the door for Elijah was a highlight of our Seder evening, an experience we treasured ever since childhood. That full goblet waited for the prophet, and we couldn’t see … Continue reading →
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NISAN, MONTH OF FREEDOM – Vayikra 5778 — by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
NISAN, MONTH OF FREEDOM – Vayikra 5778 — by Rabbi Baruch Cohon On this coming Shabat morning, every traditional congregation will bring out not one but three Torah scrolls. Truly a rare occasion. This week we will … Continue reading →
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A DO-IT-YOURSELF SHRINE – Sedrot Vayak’hel & Pikudey Ex.35-40 – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
A DO-IT-YOURSELF SHRINE – Sedrot Vayak’hel & Pikudey Ex.35-40 – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon This is a special week in the cycle of the Jewish year. All right, so every week is special. So what’s so special this week? For … Continue reading →
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HOW DISTINGUISHED ARE WE – Kee Tissa – Ex.30:11—34, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
HOW DISTINGUISHED ARE WE – Kee Tissa – Ex.30:11—34, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon This week’s Torah reading is among the longest, most varied and most dramatic readings of the year. In its nearly four long chapters, we will … Continue reading →
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Tagged 40 days, Breaking the Tablets, commandments, Distinguished, Exodus, Golden Calf, In the Desert, Israel, jewish, Jewish Blogs, Joshua, Moses, Mount Sinai, Prayer, Rabbi Baruch Cohon, Sabbath, Tabernacle, Torah, Torah Blogs, Torah Study
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RINGS ON THE ARK – Parsha T’rumah by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
RINGS ON THE ARK – Parsha T’rumah by Rabbi Baruch Cohon Chapters 25-27 of Exodus provide a description of the first Jewish sanctuary in complete detail. All it lacks is a blueprint, and succeeding generations of construction-minded scholars have supplied … Continue reading →
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