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Inside The Jewish Calendar
Drawing from many sources, Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb takes a look at varieties of religious experience through the inner world of the Jewish calendar and the emotional experience of each day. |
Pesach: Judaism’s Most Important Institution Is Not the Synagogue!
If the Synagogue is not Judaism's most important institution what is? Fifth in a new series on the inner experiences of different days on the Jewish calendar. |
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Purim: Wine, Worries, and Woes
Purim Day: Hour by hour by an anti-alcohol Rabbi of the 18th century. Fourth in a new series on the inner experiences of different days on the Jewish calendar. |
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Parshat Zachor: Evil Without, Evil Within
Contemplating evil in the world and its manifestation within each of us, taking a look at what we value and what we belittle. Third in a new series on the inner experiences of different days on the Jewish calendar. |
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Adar: The Happy Month
Two views on exile, living in Israel, and realizing the happiness of Adar. Second in a new series on the inner experiences of different days on the Jewish calendar. |
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Tu B’Shevat: Its Relevance for a Brooklyn Boy
Rabbi Weinreb explores the significance of Tu B'Shevat to a Brooklyn Boy. First in a new series on the inner experiences of different days on the Jewish calendar. |
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