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Archive for January, 2015

Birth of the Kvetcher – Parshat Beshalach

30 Jan 2015 | 0 comments

If you kvetch, the dictionary will tell you that you incessantly complain and if you are a kvetcher, you would be someone who constantly complains. It’s really an old Yiddish word, but due to its great sound and way it rolls off the tongue, popular culture added it to the English language. Rooted in Yiddish […]

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Faithful Shepherd – Revisited

08 Jan 2015 | 0 comments

Faithful Shepherd or Shepherd of Faith? There is something truly beautiful about language. The words that make up a language can have multiple meanings both independently and as parts of a sentence, and when translating words there can be various understandings and interpretations. Moshe, the first leader of the Jewish people, was a called a “Raya […]

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On Being Brothers – Parshat Vayechi

02 Jan 2015 | 0 comments

At the end of his life, Jacob called together his family for one last meeting. He used the opportunity to personally bless each of his 12 children with their own unique blessing. Each child received a blessing that matched his personality. Many of the symbols that the tribes used as their “branding” came from the […]

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