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Ki Tisa 5767 - March 9, 2007

G‑d is Somewhere

G‑d may be everywhere, but I need a G‑d who is somewhere
Parshah
Ki Tisa & Parah
The Jews are counted, instructions are given for the remaining holy vessels, and two architects are chosen to direct the Tabernacle’s construction. When Moses doesn’t return on time, the people create and worship a golden calf. Moses breaks the two tablets, returns to heaven, and descends with two new tablets.
Story
Finding My Family

A veil of impregnable silence and pain had cut me off from any discussion or knowledge of my mother's family since their tragic and sudden deaths 35 years ago...
How Can I Be Happy?

When I look at myself and my life I see plenty of reasons to be miserable. Am I supposed to be able to just switch on happiness at will?
Parenting
Proactive Parenting

Is there any benefit in compelling your child to do what is right, when he’s doing so only because he cannot disobey you?
The Calf’s Mother

King Solomon was baffled; Moses turned pale. Indeed, only the most incomprehensible of divine decrees -- the law of the Red Heifer -- can act as an antidote for the incomprehensible phenomenon of death
The First Tablets, which were given in great fanfare and noise, were destroyed, while the Second Tablets, given in private, endured. For there is nothing better than tzniut (modesty)
— Rashi (on Exodus 34:3)
Print Magazine

The world is a place of constant change and unrest.

Each point in time is distinct from the point before and the point after.

Each point in space is its own world, with its own conditions and state of being.

It is a world of fragments, a perpetual rush of traffic and noise.

Look at your own life: You do so ...

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