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| Eyes Upon The Land
Adapted by Eliyahu Touger
A presentation of the Lubavitcher Rebbe's views on the Jewish people's connection with the Holy Land, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and the so-called "Land for Peace" issue |  |
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| Life Behind Bars
By Naftali Silberberg
We make mistakes. And we pay for them, sometimes quite dearly. Does this mean that we should ascept that we have, in effect, "lost" a portion of our life? What about someone serving a life sentence in prison? |  |
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| Morality: A Catch-22?
By Levi Brackman
If Moral Relativism leads to chaos and Moral Absolutism to tyranny, what's left? |  |
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| Nothing Really Matters
By Yisrael Rice
The need for a "moment of silence" to give context and meaning to the school day; a time for our children to reflect on the 'why' of their learning, rather than just the how |  |
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| Of Weapons and Wickedness
Examining the gun control debate from the perspective of classic Judaic sources
By Shlomo Yaffe
Examining the gun control debate from the perspective of classic Judaic sources |  |
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| A Matter of Responsibility
By Mendy Hecht
Kabbalah, psychology, and the real issue behind "gun control vs. people control" |  |
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| Remember: The Answer to Terrorism
By Sara Esther Crispe
When we understand the root and essence of terrorism, we also understand how despite its awful power we can fight it, each and every one of us, until it is absolutely destroyed |  |
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| Peace or Piece?
By Sara Esther Crispe
"Peace" is commonly regarded as synonymous with compromise. But what if you compromise the very foundation on which the existence of peace depends? |  |
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| Where Is Man?
By Berel Lazar
Remembering the Holocaust, we're faced with the eternal question: Where was G-d? But I believe that 60 years ago G-d was watching and waiting for an answer to an even more important question: Where is man? |  |
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| Jewish Grandchildren
By Susan Handelman
My aim here is not to engage directly in arguments about the Torah's view of homosexuality, or feminism, or the problems of singles in the Jewish community. Rather, these questions have raised for me a deeper, underlying question: Beyond the usual platitudes, why is the family so important in Judaism? |  |
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| Assisted Reproduction - A Spiritual Perspective
By Manis Friedman
"How well do you know your son?" a Chassidic Rebbe was asked. To which he replied: "I know with what thoughts I brought him into this world" |  |
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| Growing Old
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe
The Rebbe's revolutionary view on aging and "retirement," and -- by extension -- on life, work and productivity. |  |
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| In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
By Dinka Kumer
The situations arising today in the realm of conception have no medical precedence, and yet the centuries old Torah has much to say about the spiritual ramifications of these procedures |  |
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| The Discovery of Planet Earth
By Tzvi Freeman
There are 70 families with 70 paths within the great Family of Man. And each individual has his or her path within a path. Yet, there is one universal basis for us all... |  |
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| Torah & Science
Exploring the interplay between faith and logic, religion and critical thinking, tradition and technolgy |  |
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| The Curse of Eve
By Tova Bernbaum
Those who refer to the biblical story of Eve as a Divine endorsement of sexism are overlooking a simple truth: a curse is not something that should to be the way it is -- it's something that should not be the way it is... |  |
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| Jews are from Sinai, not Mars or Venus
By Yisroel Susskind
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| When Heaven is Evil
By Manis Friedman
You can have two religions or five or fifty and it's okay. Pray on a carpet, on your knees, standing up. Whatever. But when it comes to morality there is only one G-d |  |
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| What is Morality?
By Dr. Yitzchok Block
Kant was certainly correct when he said that the essence of a moral
judgment is that it is categorical. That, however, is not the end of the problem
of understanding the basis of morality. In fact, it is just the beginning of the
problem |  |
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| The Tree of Knowledge
By Tamar Frankiel
Twice in the Torah we find a human and an animal conversing: Eve and the
serpent, and Balaam and his ass. In both cases, they're talking about the uses
and abuses of the Inner Voice |  |
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