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Rosh Hashanah 5765 - September 15, 2004

The G-d Business

It's not for the money -- I had plenty of that before I started. And I'm not the kind of person need to be "doing something" to feel complete. So why am I doing this?
Birthing

It is painful, exciting, scary, unbelievable. There is no turning back. We were created to create, and it is time...
If You Could Be G‑d for One Week, What Would You Do?

Who would you help? What punishments would you mete out? How would you handle this awesome responsibility?
Story
The Fireman

Once it happened that a lad from a small village came to town for the first time. Suddenly he heard the sound of a bugle. He asked people what it meant...
Parenting
Are Your Children Afraid of Terrorism?

When children understand why we were created and why we are in this world, they become less anxious about the “what ifs” and more focused on to living each day to its fullest.
High Holiday: a Rosh Hashanah Anthology

The Cry of the Shofar: Two Chassidic Parables... Sweet: A Divine Revelation... The 48-hour Brain... Cooking the Year... The Waking of Creation...
Parshah
Rosh Hashanah Torah Readings in a Nutshell
Remembrance and laughter, banishment and benevolence, seven sheep and a well, the ultimate sacrifice and the origin of Jerusalem.
Haazinu in a Nutshell
Moses’ song to the Jews before his passing. G‑d instructs Moses to climb Mount Nebo, from which he will view the Promised Land.
...and every object shall know that You have made it, and every creature shall understand that You have created it, and every thing that has the breath of life in its nostrils shall proclaim: G-d, the G-d of Israel, is king, and His sovereignty rules over all!
— Rosh Hashanah prayers
Print Magazine

“Every day, the Torah must be new to you.” (Sifrei)

Torah is our life, and life is here and now, forever new.

Which means that for you to be truly alive, the Torah you learn today must touch the core of your soul.

And the same tomorrow. And the next day as well.

To live with Torah is to be forever newly born.

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