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Behar 5765 - May 20, 2005

Reflections on the New Beep

The cat and her mistress are both after the mice. There's a significant difference, however: while the woman of the house would be glad if the mice would disappear forever, the cat would be devastated
Parshah
Behar in a Nutshell
Introduction of the Sabbatical and Jubilee years. Also laws regarding sale of land, and the prohibitions against fraud and usury.
Story
Who's Bigger?

Am I bigger because I'm big, or because you're smaller? A lesson involving a ditch, a ladder and two sons of a chassidic rebbe
Journeys

I did not want to be myself. I did not want to become independent. I wanted to remain enfolded in your warmth, listening to the comforting rhythmic beating of your heart...
Hope in Katmandu

The cruel irony of the two photos: in one, the German chancellor with his arm around a 75-year-old Buchenwald survivor; in the second, an Israeli soldier arresting a demonstrator burning tires on the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway
Will I Be the Next Runaway Bride?

I'm getting married in a couple of months, but I'm riddled with doubts: Have I made the right decision? How can I know for sure? Some nights I just lie awake wondering...
Legally, it is only forbidden to defraud one's fellow. But a chassid must go "beyond the letter of the law" and take care not to delude himself, either.
— Chassidic master Rabbi Bunim of Peshischah
Print Magazine

True peace is not a forced truce, not a homogenization of differences, not a common ground that abandons our home territories.

True peace is the oneness that sprouts from diversity, the beauty that emerges from a panorama of colors, strokes and textures, from the harmony of many instruments each playing a unique part, n...

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