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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Study Tip Series Part 1-The Round-A-Bout
Finals are approaching but they are just far enough away where you can really put in the time and get the grade you really want, in just about every subject. The trick is to study smart. I decided to start … Continue reading
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Tagged college, exams, finals, jew, jewish, midterms, parents, rabbi, study, tests, Torah
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Parshat V’Yeshev 2010-We are Family
Summary Yoseph, the older of the two sons of Rachel, prophesied that he would rule over his brothers, which earned their contempt. The other sons of Yaakov, led by Shimon and Levi, first plan to kill him but later agree … Continue reading
Fatherhood Take 2
This past Wednesday my life got thrown into just a bit more chaos with the newest edition to the College Rabbi’s family. She’s now one of the two cutest little girls on the planet. I got attached immediately. That wasn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, college, fatherhood, G-d, girls, jew, jewish, jews, parenting, rabbi, Tanakh, Torah
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Parshat V’Yishlah 2010-Agree to Disagree
Yaakov and Esau’s relation parallels our relationship with the Western world, a very touch-and-go bumpy relationship based on us historically living parallel but separate lives. What would have happened if they had worked out their differences back then? Continue reading
Parshat Vayetze 2010-Polygamy
Summary: Yaakov leaves Israel to run from his brother Esau and to find a wife by his family in Aram (modern day Syria). Yaakov meets and falls in love with his cousin Rachel. He subsequently meets his uncle Lavan and … Continue reading
Parshat Toledot 2010
Summary: After much difficulty, Yitzhak and Rivka have children-twins. They develop very differently from the outset. The older brother Esau becomes a hunter, trapper, rapist, and murderer. The younger twin Yaakov becomes an academic. They did not get along even … Continue reading
