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C&C Family Edition: The Light at the Heart of Darkness (Shemot 5779)

23rd December 2018

SHEMOT: THE LIGHT AT THE HEART OF DARKNESS Covenant & Conversation: Family Edition is a new and exciting initiative from … Read more

The Jewish Journey (Vayishlach 5777)

12th December 2016

Why is Jacob the father of our people, the hero of our faith? We are “the congregation of Jacob”, “the … Read more

Shemot (5774) – Women as Leaders

16th December 2013

This week’s parsha could be entitled “The birth of a leader.” We see Moses, adopted by Pharaoh’s daughter, growing up … Read more

Naso (5770) – Two Types of Hero

22nd May 2010

Last year in these studies we noted the well-known difference of opinion among the sages about the nazirite – the … Read more

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