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Rabbi Binyomin Scheiman shares about how he sees the good in every person and every circumstance and built a community of ex-criminals. Binyomin Scheiman in conversation with Chana Weisberg |
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The Talmud is a repository of Jewish learning, tradition, and law, written in a blend of Hebrew and Aramaic. |
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17 Tishrei, 5747 · October 20, 1986 Living Torah |
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Like the story of Pinchas, almost everything in the world can be channeled for a positive or destructive objective. What is the barometer to know if it’s virtuous? By Shalom Paltiel |
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The Jewish Approach to Attaining Joy By Mordechai Berger |
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Rashi explains why Moshe forgot a relatively straightforward law, and the Rebbe develops the theme with a magnificent insight. Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 13, Pinchas (sicha 1) By Ari Shishler |
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