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  • Parshas Toldos 5775

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    Descendants of Yishmael are "wild" beings who are also similar to "people"

  • Parshas Va’eira 5774

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    Our response to hearing a poor torah thought should be dependent upon how serious the other person was when he gave it.

  • Parshas Va’eira 5775

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    Paroh was bothered by the barad and makas bechoros more than other plagues because people care about their "fruit" more than their own self.

  • Parshas Vaeira 5773

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    The Avos were able to function with middos hadin, but the bnei yisrael needed lots of rachamim.

  • Parshas Vaera

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    Recognizing where you are – and where you are going – in life. Sometimes when we do things – even sins – they become second nature.

  • Parshas Vaiera 5772

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    Is our action a "knee jerk" reaction, or are we acting "l’shaim shomayim"?

  • Parshas Vayakhel 5771

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    Egyptian attacks on news reporters, and how a Jew must work on his inner behavior more than his external appearances.

  • Parshas Vayakhel 5772

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    Life is about doing good, much more so than avoiding the bad.

  • Parshas Vayakhel 5774

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    Even if Dov Lipman doesn't see Torah Learning as an accomplishment with value, it is still the most valuable aspect of our life.

  • Parshas Vayechi

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    Why do we bless our children to be like Ephrayim and Menashe?

  • Parshas Vayechi 5772

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    Insights into the current tensions between the secular and religious communities in Israel

  • Parshas Vayechi 5775

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    Thoughts on the differences between "davening" and "requests."

  • Parshas Vayeira

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    How Avraham was “into” Chesed.

  • Parshas Vayeira 5772

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    Doing what Hashem wants, regardless of what others think is right.

  • Parshas Vayeira 5773

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    If Avraham knew in Parshas Lech Lecha that he was going to have a son, why didn’t he tell his wife at that time?

  • Parshas Vayeira 5774

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    Lot kept kosher and did hachnasas orchim – just like his uncle Avraham. But Lot felt his uncle was too religious and could not be in the same city. Rabbi Montrose compares this to the current political situation in Beit Shemesh.