| Rabbi Ralph Cohen
What was the sin of Nadav or Avihu that they deserved death? A person must live all areas of his life within boundaries defined by Torah. In this way, he can infuse holiness into his entire life
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| | Rabbi Lazer Brody
By counting the Omer, we connect our mouths to Hashem. What's more, we connect to one another. The seven weeks between Passover and Shavuot are a wonderful time to improve our relations with Hashem, with our fellow human, and with ourselves.
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| Breslev Israel staffThis frittata is filling and healthy, and a tasty way to finish up leftover challah after Shabbat. The mustard with grilled onions makes this dish super tasty! |
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| | Shuki Galili Fattoush is undoubtedly one of the most delicious salads ever invented, and since it is mainly made from fresh vegetables, it is also one of the healthiest. |
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| Rabbi Shalom ArushRebbe Natan teaches that any person can receive his personal Torah any day he wishes, even every day! Like Moses, he ascends his own mountain… |
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| | Alice Jonsson Some are beginning to believe, G-d forbid, that another Holocaust could happen again in our time. Anti-Semitism is on the rise again, it would seem, just about everywhere. |
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| Rabbi Pinchas WinstonHolocaust Remembrance Day is 24-April. It's so difficult to see suffering! How can we look "through it" to see the greater good that will be born from it? |
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| | Breslev Israel staff
Date of Passing: 25-Nissan. Rabbi Chaim Halberstam was known as the Divrei Chaim after his magnum opus on Halacha. He was the founder of the Sanz Chassidic dynasty. |
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