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Parshas Tizaveh- Are You a Homeowner?

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The Service that took place in the Mishkan was designed to emulate the way that Hashem runs His world. After all, the Mishkan was meant to be a microcosm of the world. Through the Mishkan we discover how we can emulate Hashem in our own daily lives. For example, in the desert Hashem provided special more »

Parshas Ki Sisa- “I’m Waiting”

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The event of the golden calf was a great setback for the Jewish people. When Moshe didn’t come back immediately after their count of forty days had elapsed, people started getting nervous. “We do not know what has happened to Moshe.” So a group of people decided to replace Moshe with a new and powerful more »

Parshas Vayakheil – The Ambulance that Wasn’t Needed

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The Ambulance That Wasn’t Needed by Rabbi Mordechai Rhine The fundraising efforts for the Mishkan were going quite well. In general it would be gauged as a massive success. Yet there was one group of people that did not donate right away and were censured for their delay. This group was none other than the more »

Parshas Pekudei- Extra, Extra, Read All About It!

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In addition to the Mishkan/Sanctuary which the Jews were told to build in the desert, the Medrash tells us that there was a second Sanctuary, a Sanctuary of Testimony. What exactly was the function of this second Sanctuary? When Moshe announced the mitzvah to build the Mishkan, the people were excited and donated generously. Despite more »

Bireishis- Sermon to Self

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By Rabbi Mordechai Rhine The Torah begins by stating that G-d created the world. Rashi asks a powerful question. We know that the Torah is not a history book. It is a book of lessons. Why doesn’t the Torah skip the discussion of creation and instead start with mitzvos and lessons of the Torah? Rashi more »

Noach: Sea-ing is believing

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By Rabbi Mordechai Rhine The Great Flood was on its way. G-d had promised that if the people did not repent he would destroy the inhabitants of the world and start again. Only the righteous Noach and his family would be saved. Noach built a Teivah- or Ark- for his family. Soon afterwards it began more »

Lech Licha- When Less is More

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By Rabbi Mordechai Rhine Last week we encountered Noach. Noach was a righteous man who lived in troubled times. His generation is described as a wicked one. Noach was assigned the difficult mission of trying to influence people to improve. Try as he might he couldn’t influence even one person outside his immediate family. Contrast more »

Chayei Sora: When Opportunity Knocks

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When Opportunity Knocks by Rabbi Mordechai Rhine Rabbi Akiva’s students were having a rough day. Perhaps they had been up late the night before diligent in their studies. Or, perhaps they had been up late helping out at home. No matter. It looked like it was going to be one sleepy day in the yeshiva. more »

Toldos: On the Fence

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Rabbi Mordechai Rhine  Rivka was finally pregnant. After years of prayer- and people wondering if indeed the legacy of Avraham would have a future-  she was finally bearing a child. Yet Rivka was confused. When she passed a place of Torah- type/ moral study, the child became very excited as if he wanted to come more »

Vayeitzei: Nothing to Give

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By Rabbi Mordechai Rhine Yakov fled his parent’s home and arrived in Charan, where he saw the shepherds waiting with their flocks. “What are you waiting for?” he asked them. They told him that they wait until all the shepherds gather, and then, together, they remove the rock that is on top of the well. more »