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Parshas Bo — Appreciation for Details | torahinsights
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Just another WordPress.com site. Torah Insights — Parshas Shmos — Desperate and Unstoppable. Parshas Kedoshim — Its Not About Me →. Parshas Bo — Appreciation for Details. January 23, 2015. By: Rabbi Dov Shapiro. Is this your phone? Asked the TSA agent. Indeed it was. Where did you find it? Rabbi Krohn asked the agent. Of the four parshiyos contained in our. Hayom atem yotzim, b’chodesh ha’aviv –. Furthermore, we all know that Pesach is in the spring, so obviously the Jews left. To show appreciation. ...
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Parshas Balak — Appreciating the Limits | torahinsights
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Just another WordPress.com site. Parshas Shlach — Dark Clouds and Silver Linings. Parshas Balak — Appreciating the Limits. July 2, 2015. By: Rabbi Dov Shapiro. There are numerous Chazal that identify the. 8211; showing appreciation – as foundational to many other good. And bemoan the ripple effect on one’s. So passionately espoused, there was a time when even the arrogant self-centered persona could not ignore the innate, intuitive,. And his entourage,. Even if Balak were to give me a house full of gold ...
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Parshas Emor – How Children Learn | torahinsights
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Just another WordPress.com site. Parshas Behar – A Matter of Honor →. Parshas Emor – How Children Learn. May 10, 2012. Parshas Emor – How Children Learn. Raising our children to be good Jews is one of the most important (and in some cases one of the most challenging) tasks we face during our lives. Although specific differences may exist in matters of hashkafa and lifestyle, we all want our children to grow up to be good Jews, religious, honest, and well mannered adults. Secondly, the requirement that pa...
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Parshas Emor — Got Grit? | torahinsights
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Just another WordPress.com site. Parshas Kedoshim — Its Not About Me. Parshas Behar — Firm, Fair, and Friendly →. Parshas Emor — Got Grit? May 8, 2015. By: Rabbi Dov Shapiro. Researchers have discovered that grittier students are more likely to succeed than their smarter, quicker counterparts. And they have discovered that the vast majority of successful people possess an above average level of grit. Is this concept or something similar to it found anywhere in the Torah? Was even more holy than ordinary.
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Bris Milah | torahinsights
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Just another WordPress.com site. Is the oldest continuously observed religious ritual in the world. Across centuries and continents, the Jewish people have demonstrated our determination and commitment to the covenant that G-d formed with Avrohom Avinu and his descendants. At his Bris, a baby becomes a link in that unbroken chain, representing his connection to his glorious Jewish heritage and a commitment to a life reflecting the Jewish ideals of spiritual growth and commitment to his people. It is my h...
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Parshas Behaloscha – Raising Happy Children | torahinsights
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Just another WordPress.com site. Parshas Naso – Uncommon Courtesy. Parsha Shelach – Candlelight Inspiration →. Parshas Behaloscha – Raising Happy Children. June 8, 2012. By: Rabbi Dov Shapiro. Despite all the caring and love with which I provide them sustenance in the desert, they still find what to complain about! We need to resist our natural tendency to highlight on the negative, and instead focus on the positive. With a conscious effort we can not only develop this perspective, but we can make it...
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Parshas Behar — Firm, Fair, and Friendly | torahinsights
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Just another WordPress.com site. Parshas Emor — Got Grit? Parshas Beha’aloscha — Forgive and Protect →. Parshas Behar — Firm, Fair, and Friendly. May 15, 2015. By: Rabbi Dov Shapiro. One of the numerous commandments that relate to being honest in our business dealings is found in this week’s. The Torah tells us. V’chi simkeru mimkar l’amisecha, al tonu ish es amiso. Decided to build the first. Hashem informed him that that privilege was reserved for his son,. Hashem responded to Dovid: I will absolutely ...
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Parshas Beha’aloscha — Forgive and Protect | torahinsights
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Just another WordPress.com site. Parshas Behar — Firm, Fair, and Friendly. Parshas Shlach — Dark Clouds and Silver Linings →. Parshas Beha’aloscha — Forgive and Protect. June 5, 2015. By: Rabbi Dov Shapiro. The daughter of Rabbi Boruch Ber Leibowitz, renowned dean of the famed. When studying this week’s. You will notice the highly unusual formatting of two upside down letters that appear to serve as parentheses around the. As Rashi explains, these two. Which describe the miraculous interaction between.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. Torah Insights — Parshas Shmos — Desperate and Unstoppable. January 9, 2015. By: Rabbi Dov Shapiro. He looked like an ordinary 9-year old boy, no different than the hundreds of children who come to visit Rav Chaim Kanievsky,. Each week to receive his blessing. Yet, upon hearing this particular boy’s inspiring story, the Rav summoned his entire family to meet the boy and hear his inspiring lesson. Redemption) at this time? Tells us that the pre-destined time...
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Parshas Lech Lecha — Raising Children: Painful Rejections and Lasting Impressions | torahinsights
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Just another WordPress.com site. Parshas Noach — Noach, Avrohom, and You. Parshas Vayera — A Prayer is Forever →. Parshas Lech Lecha — Raising Children: Painful Rejections and Lasting Impressions. October 9, 2013. By: Rabbi Dov Shapiro. And Lot traveled from the east, moving westward . In addition to the simple meaning of the words, Rashi (13:11) brings the midrash that mikedem. And hospitality from their community. From where did he learn to place this mitzvah above his own safety? His commitment to thi...