
Chana Weisberg
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2 months ago |
chabad.org | Mordechai Rubin |Yehoshua B. Gordon |Chana Weisberg |Katia Bolotin
Mishpatim in a NutshellThe name of the Parshah, "Mishpatim," means "Ordinances" and it is found in Exodus 21:1. Following the revelation at Sinai, G‑d legislates a series of laws for the people of Israel. These include the laws of the indentured servant; the penalties for murder, kidnapping, assault and theft; civil laws pertaining to redress of damages, the granting of loans and the responsibilities of the “Four Guardians”; and the rules governing the conduct of justice by courts of law.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
chabad.org | Mordechai Rubin |Chana Weisberg |Yossy Goldman |Katia Bolotin
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Oct 1, 2024 |
chabad.org | Chana Weisberg
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Sep 9, 2024 |
chabad.org | Tzvi Freeman |Yanki Tauber |Chana Weisberg |Mendy Herson
Virtuoso Joshua Bell played his 3.5 million dollar Stradivarius in a subway station in Washington D.C. on a cold January morning and over a thousand people walked right by. Gene Weingarten of the Washington Post put him up to it, and Weingarten won a Pulitzer prize for his article. As for Bell, he got a cold bucket of water on his head. Only two kinds of people stopped to listen: Seven adults and every last kid. Except the kids got pulled away by their mothers.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
chabad.org | Chana Weisberg
“I’ll need a new name of a hostage to pray for now,” one woman said tearfully. She had been part of a group that divided up all the names of the hostages, and for the past 10 months, she had been praying daily for “her” hostage. Tragically, her’s was among the six who we learned this past Sunday were brutally murdered. “Me too,” acknowledged another woman who had been praying for “her” murdered hostage every Shabbat before candle-lighting.
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