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December
2, 2016 / 2 Kislev 5777 Shabbat Shalom!
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The
Jewish Press Print Edition
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The
Yishai Fleisher Show
You
Stole My Blessing! How a bowl of soup changed history? When Jacob feeds his brother
Esau he takes the birthright in return, and thus begins an epic battle of enmity
between brothers. Rabbi Mike Feuer joins Rabbi Yishai Fleisher for Spiritual
Cafe to discuss this tension and the mysterious character of Issac who in his
blindness see's so much.
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InDepth
The
Submarine Brouhaha Moshe Feiglin The storm brewing in Israel over
its purchase of 3 German submarines is not about the subs at all. It is about
the obsession to find a scandal – at any price – that will depose
Netanyahu.
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The
Cynic No Longer Whispers Rabbi Eliyahu Safran Cynicism is insidious; sly;
cunning. hard to silence, It is so obviously wrong on all levels- the personal,
the communal, the religious, paralyzing even the most logical and appropriate
response
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Jewish
TORAH
SHORTS: Parshat Toldot: Customized Teaching Rabbi Ben-Tzion
Spitz Rav Hirsch claims had Isaac and Rebecca developed a unique
curriculum that took into account Esau's love of nature, strength, skills and
courage, it may have directed him to become a mighty man of God
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Working
Boy: A Mother-In-Law Responds Rebbetzin
Esther Jungreis While my husband and I are all for learning, I feel
this entire mindset about full-time learning needs to be re-examined, especially
given the uncertain economic times in which we live.
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The
Phone Call Linda Hirschel I had heard about these cousins a
lot through the years. They lived together in Manhattan.
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Vesein
Tal U’Matar Rabbi Raphael Fuchs If someone remembers during
Minchah that he did not recite ya’aleh veyavo during Shacharis, he must
similarly daven Shemoneh Esrei twice during Minchah.
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Scalpers
(Bava Metzia 50b) Raphael Grunfeld The right to a refund or to the
return of the purchase price or the item, as the case may be, is subject to a
time limit.
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Bus
Order Rabbi Meir Orlian David ordered a bus. He
divided the cost among the fifty friends and wrote on the sign that each person
would have to pay $32.
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