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Shabbat: (lit. "rest", "cessation [of work]"); the Sabbath, the divinely-ordained day of rest on the seventh day of the week.
The different nuances in the Torah's repletion of the Ten Commandments bespeak Shabbat's dual purpose
Do we accept the Ten Commandments as G-d's message and an absolute moral code? Maybe we should read them again...
Many view comparisons between the holocaust and other tragedies as trivializing the holocaust. Is this indeed the case?
Rabbinic enactments take us beyond the strict letter of the law, reflecting the deep, innate Jewish desire to cleave to God's ways.
Practical Parshah - Yitro
The difference between “remembering” and “keeping” the Shabbat.
Parsha Yitro
One of the Ten Commandments states (Exodus 19:10) "the seventh day is a Sabbath to G-d; you shall perform no labor." This class examines three levels of resting from labor -- in action, in speech, and even in thought. (Based on Likkutei Sichos vol. 11, p....
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