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TIME FOR REDEMPTION

When the Jewish people were in Egypt, we all were instructed by Moshe Rabbenu to quarantine in our houses the night of the Pesach seder until the morning. Nobody was allowed to leave their homes. Everyone put blood over the lintels of their houses so that Hashem would pass over their homes and strike the […]

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GIVING NACHAS

In life we learn from others. The people who shape our lives the most when we are young are our parents.  We learn in two ways from our parents, and in both cases we need to appreciate them and be grateful. Firstly,  we learn from their good examples and their knowledge and wisdom. We emulate

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ON THE WAY TO REDEMPTION

Yesterday I drove by a sign that said “recycling and redemption” and I thought to myself: we are all “recycled souls” (from a previous incarnation) and we are on the way to redemption.  And truthfully that is what life is all about: correcting our past lives (tikunim) and preparing for redemption. Now that the elections

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HOLY EGO VS UNHOLY EGO

Why did Hashem take a pure holy neshomah from its place in the Heavenly spheres and put it inside a physical body which greatly limits the soul and is actually a suffering for the neshomah? Why did Hashem create this world, full of darkness and impurity, and desire a dwelling place here? These are all

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THE CORONAVIRUS WAR

Nowadays we are all on edge because of this virus affecting all parts of the world. Nevertheless, what is happening is that all of us are also becoming more grateful for every blessing the Almighty bestows upon us. We are beginning to realize what is priority in life and what is nonsense. No longer does

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KEEP LAUGHING!

So we are now entering Adar and we all know the famous saying "Mishenichnos Adar marbim b’simcha": when Adar enters we increase in simcha (joy).  Well, Zohar tells us that the month of Adar is the time for laughter. The letter corresponding to this Jewish month is the letter kuf which is connected to laughter.

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