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Naso 5766 - June 9, 2006

Is Religion a Crutch?

I think that G-d is for the weak and the needy. Don't you have the independence to get through life on your own?
Parshah
Naso in a Nutshell
Laws of the Nazir and the wayward wife, priestly blessings and twelve identical inauguration offerings.
The Priestly Blessing

The kohanim remove their shoes and extend their hands, fingers parted and palms stretched outwards; the congregation hide their faces under their prayer shawls. What is the deeper significance of this celestial ritual?
Tasting Life’s Bitter Waters

You are married, or intensely committed, to a vision, a goal, a dream. Then along comes life . . .
The Vow

Jono decides to take on a vow of silence, and stop cutting his hair after over-hearing Itche teaching about special vows in the Torah. Hilarity Ensues.
Story
Sing a Niggun

A chassid came to see the Karliner Rebbe because he was depressed. “I’m not a good Jew,” he said. “I don’t study enough, I don’t know enough; all I do is work, work, work.”
Relationships
The Spousal Put-Down

The wife who pokes fun at her husband's clumsiness proves nothing about him other than that he was unlucky enough to marry an unsupportive spouse...
Mealtime Guests

They stand behind our chair
Holding on to the fork in our hand...
Words are the pen of the heart; song is the pen of the soul
— Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi