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Possessing a G-d consciousness, being aware every moment that we live in G-d’s world, and to act accordingly, this is the role of Israel as a nation and for each of us as individuals. For Israel this reality ultimately can only be realized within the borders of the land of Israel. Those who strive for it will enter. Those who shrink from it will not.

Matot-Masei (Numbers 30:2-36:13)
Parashat Matot-Masei is read on Shabbat:
Tammuz 28, 5773/July 6, 2013

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The five daughters of Tzelaphchad, Machlah, Noa, Hogla, Milcah  and Tirzah  remain to this day shining examples of righteous Jews whose love of the land of Israel is irrepressible and unstoppable. Their spiritual descendents today, the righteous daughters of Israel who establish their faithful homes in Judea and Samaria are following in their virtuous footsteps.

Pinchas (Numbers 25:10-30:1)
Parashat Pinchas is read on Shabbat:
Tammuz 21, 5773/June 29, 2013

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The more things change, the more they stay the same. There is nothing new about the double-speak and double standards, lies and deceptions that Bilaam  intended to utter in an attempt to curse, defame and delegitimize Israel. The same tactics are being employed today for the same reasons: Hatred toward the G-d of Israel.

Balak (Numbers 22:2-25:9)
Parashat Balak is read on Shabbat:
Tammuz 14, 5773/June 22, 2013

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The Thin Red Line: Parashat Chukat  describes so many seemingly unrelated events, yet it is the profound fundamental truth contained in the commandment of the red heifer – para aduma  – that ties all these events so tightly together.

Chukat (Numbers 19:1-22:1)
Parashat Chukat is read on Shabbat:
Tammuz 7, 5773/June 15, 2013

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Korach  was a brilliant man of exceptional abilities. But his I, Me, Mine  philosophy of life literally drove him from this world. In truth, we make room for ourselves in G-d’s world by making room for others. This was the gift of Aharon, the High Priest. Korach’s  attempt to acquire for himself the priesthood was doomed from the start.

Korach (Numbers 16:1-18:32)
Parashat Korach is read on Shabbat:
Sivan 30, 5773/June 8, 2013

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Our generation has been blessed by G-d with the unique opportunity to finally fulfill the spiritual potential of the Generation of the Desert, by fully embracing the Land of Israel. By settling the land and loving the land, and living in the land in accordance with Torah, and by building the Holy Temple, where G-d will rest His Holy Shechinah, we have the ability to rectify the sin of the spies, and put an end, at last, to the tears of exile and destruction. We have come home!

Shelach (Numbers 8:1-12:16)
Parashat Shelach is read on Shabbat:
Sivan 23, 5773/June 1, 2013

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I can be me for my sake, and suffer from a hunger that can never be satisfied. Or I can be me for G-d’s sake, and never lack fulfillment.

Beha’alotcha (Numbers 8:1-12:16)
Parashat Beha’alotcha is read on Shabbat:
Sivan 16, 5773/May 25, 2013

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