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Shabbat: a Covenant and a Vision: Thoughts on Parashat Yitro

The Torah’s teachings on Shabbat are particular to Israel and universal to humanity. Our ideal Shabbat incorporates both components—covenantal observances and grand religious vision.

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A Rock and a Verse: Thoughts for Parashat Bo

When confronting those who wish to harm us, we need to offer words of peace and understanding. We need to seek to defuse antagonism by engaging in reasonable conversation. But at the same time, we need to be strong and courageous. We need the antagonists to know that we are ready and able to defend ourselves.

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Spiritual and Intellectual Friction: Thoughts for Parashat Beshallah

The leadership of Israel did not emerge among people who lived sheltered and insulated lives. Rather, it devolved specifically on Joseph and Moses who faced deep challenges and who had to experience conflicts with their fixed ways of seeing the world. The challenges stimulated them to think creatively and courageously.

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Strength and Tears: Thoughts for Parashat Vayhi

We all can learn from the Joseph model. We can strive to be efficient and pragmatic while also being compassionate and considerate. It’s good to be strong…and emotionally healthy.

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Greatness Where Least Expected: Thoughts for Parashat Va'era

Amram and Yocheved were Israelite slaves; they lacked wealth, social status, or political influence. Yet, this seemingly undistinguished couple gave birth to Moses, Aaron and Miriam.  Their children were among the most outstanding figures in human history.

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A New King? Thoughts for Parashat Shemot

“A new king arose in Egypt who did not know Joseph.” Do we know people like that? Are we ourselves like that, even sometimes?

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Jacob, Esau and Us: Thoughts for Parashat Vayishlah

Old rivalries and hatreds can be overcome. We can win together. With all our differences, we can find common ground. The Torah points the way.

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Dignity and Inner Strength: Thoughts for Parashat Mikkets

Joseph set a model of maintaining pride, dignity and self-worth even in difficult conditions. It’s a model relevant to us today.

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Remembering Not to Forget: Thoughts for Parashat Vayeshev

The butler didn’t remember Joseph; that was bad. The butler forgot Joseph; that was very bad.

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New Beginnings: Thoughts for Parashat Vayetsei

Going back to a significant starting point helps us put life into context. It reminds us of origins. It allows us to think things through quietly. As we visit—and depart from—our personal “Beersheva” we set off on the journey ahead with greater confidence, faith and wisdom.

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