The Sun-Sentinel
February 16, 2008
"Obama, Democrats are on Palestinians' side"
Alan Bergstein
Boca Raton, FL
Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living.
Shemittah, the Jewish Sabbatical year, brings security and blessing. The Torah says keeping this Mitzvah will prevent disaster and exile. Shemittah is Shabbat LaHashem. A taste of the World to Come. Learn about one womens quest for knowledge and rediscovery of this long lost Mitzvah according to the simple Torah reading of the text found in the beginning posts of this blog.
Alan Bergstein
Boca Raton, FL
As the Book of Vayikra, the book of sanctity, draws to a close, the Torah delineates the consequences of obedience and disobedience to Hashem's will. This is the Tochechah, the passage of admonition (chapter 26) that concludes the covenant of Sinai. If the people embrace Hashem's commands, the land will be blessed with prosperity, security and peace (verses 3-13). Conversely, rejecting Hashem's edicts will result in the curses of disease (verses 16-17), famine (verses 18-20), wild beasts (verses 21-22), war (verses 23-26), destruction and exile (verses 27-39).
The purpose of these warnings is to stir the people to repentance. If the people do not heed the warnings, then the disasters become increasingly more dire.
Unique to this chapter is the word KERI, appearing a significant seven times - and nowhere else in Tanach - at transition points in this passage:
And if you walk with Me KERI, and you will not desire to listen to Me, then I will add against you a plague, seven times your sins (26:21).
Malbim (R. Meir Leib ben Yechiel Michael, 1809-1877) notes that KERI is first mentioned after the two warnings of disease and famine. Upon the determining third occasion of disregarding Hashem's punishment, there follows the plague of wild beasts:....
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Thank you Sara Lehman for forwarding me this article by Rabbi Nachman Kahana taken from the OU website.
Rabbi Nachman Kahana writes
...In the galut, in all its ages and places, the cry of "Shema Yisrael" ascended to the highest realms of heaven as a Jewish soul parted from this world because of the fires of Christianity or the sword of Islam.
However, with our return to Eretz Yisrael the ultimate sanctification of HaShem is NOT to die for Him but to destroy all those who are identified with Amalek. As the Almighty Himself says in the Torah (Shemot 17,16):..
For complete article, a must read..
http://www.ou.org/shabbat_shalom/article/36761
Rabbi Lerner writes:
Friends—
I share with you "The Editor's View" from this week's Yated Ne'eman weekly newspaper.
I believe the editor, Rabbi Pinchos Lipschutz, challenges us to care, to do more.
I encourage you to read it and to share his thoughts with your family and friends.
Please share it with your rabbis and community leaders. Copy the article and distribute it in your Shul.
We need to start thinking about and talking about the critical situation in Jerusalem, Sderot and greater israel.
I also included Yated's article about the secret talks taking place about dividing Jerusalem, G-d forbid.
It is an article we all need to read.
Please share your comments directly to editor@yated.com
PL
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