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Monday, February 20, 2012. February 17, 2012: Standing at the Edge of the Unknown (Mishpatim). STANDING AT THE EDGE OF THE UNKNOWN. In this week’s Torah portion, Mishpatim, Moses comes down from the Mountain and calls out to the People waiting below: “will you take upon yourselves this Covenant? 8221; They exclaim in one voice: na’aseh ve-nishma,. 8221; Shouldn’t it be the other way around: “first, we’ll hear it, and then, if we like what we hear, we’ll do it? 8221; For the Rabbis, na’aseh ve-nishma.

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Monday, February 20, 2012. February 17, 2012: Standing at the Edge of the Unknown (Mishpatim). STANDING AT THE EDGE OF THE UNKNOWN. In this week’s Torah portion, Mishpatim, Moses comes down from the Mountain and calls out to the People waiting below: “will you take upon yourselves this Covenant? 8221; They exclaim in one voice: na’aseh ve-nishma,. 8221; Shouldn’t it be the other way around: “first, we’ll hear it, and then, if we like what we hear, we’ll do it? 8221; For the Rabbis, na’aseh ve-nishma.

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Weekly column: January 20, 2012: Pharaoh's Hardened Heart (Va'era)

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Monday, February 20, 2012. January 20, 2012: Pharaoh's Hardened Heart (Va'era). PHARAOH’S HARDENED HEART – THE EXCEPTION THAT PROVES THE RULE. 8221; (Hilchot Teshuvah 6:4). What’s more, Pharaoh’s hardened heart is a miracle too. Pharaoh’s hardened heart is a subversion of the natural order. Pharaoh’s hardened heart is the exception that proves the rule. Ten times (once again ten! Now, sure, Adonai is God! 8221; (Arthur Waskow, Torah of the Earth: Volume I, pp. 194-195). Could just as well be translated &...

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Weekly column: November 2010

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010. November 17, 2010: Hallowed Ground. Note: these comments constitute the final installment in a series on the JCOGS cemetery. Thank you for all the questions and comments I have received! The more I think about it, we should not call next Sunday’s inauguration of our new cemetery a consecration. From its Latin roots, “to consecrate” means to make holy. But how can we make a plot of ground holy, simply by walking around its perimeter reciting psalms? The JCOGS Cemetery Rules a...

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Weekly column: April 2011

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Wednesday, April 6, 2011. April 6, 2011: The Lesson of Passover? As always, when confronted with a dilemma, my impulse is to turn to Jewish texts. But, which texts? Only to do justice, to love goodness, and to walk humbly with your God.” (Micah 6:8). The four divine promises in these verses, “I will bring you out… I will save you… I will redeem you… I will take you…,” provide the basis for drinking four cups of wine at the Seder. March 30, 2011: All-Encompassing Judaism. March 23, 2011: We Confirm! 8220;...

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Weekly column: January 2011

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Monday, January 17, 2011. January 12, 2011: Words Kill. Jewish tradition ranks lashon hara. Literally “an evil tongue,” among the most serious offenses, equivalent to murder. Maimonides writes: “bearing tales is a severe sin and causes death… Who is a talebearer? Strikingly, even if aspersions are true, they are nevertheless venomous and wicked. Maimonides cites the Biblical character of Doeg as an example of the virulence of even non-calumnious speech. What did Doeg say? Break bones. And words kill.

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Weekly column: October 18, 2011: A Greater Chesed (October 18, 2011)

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Monday, January 16, 2012. October 18, 2011: A Greater Chesed (October 18, 2011). 8220;Then Isaac brought [Rebecca] into the tent of his mother Sarah, and he took Rebecca as his wife. Isaac loved her, and he was comforted after the death of his mother.” (Genesis 24:67) This line completes one of the longest chapters in the Torah, the story of Isaac’s marriage quest. In what sense does Rebecca come to comfort Isaac after the death of his mother, Sarah? That the servant seeks. Chesed. 8220;lovingkindness,&#...

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