Rabbi Moshe Capsali 1420-1495

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Rabbi Capsali was born in the Island of Crete (today Greece) in 1420.  Not much is known about his early life, except that...

SIXTH COMMANDMENT: Killing vs Mudering

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There is a difference in English between killing and murdering. While "killing" is a verb than can be applied to causing the death of...

AMIDA (Berakha 18). Mastering the art of gratitude

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מודים אנחנו לך The eighteenth berakha of the 'amida, Modim, is the longest one and the main blessing of the third section of the 'amida...

TEHILIM # 02: Israel, a newborn baby

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ה ' אָמַר אֵלַי בְּנִי אַתָּה אֲנִי, הַיּוֹם יְלִדְתִּיךָ This Mizmor was composed by King David at the beginning of his kingdom. All the kings...

TEHILIM # 124: Saved, from the tunnels of death

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 I was thinking about the war in Gaza and the terror tunnels that Israel has recently discovered. This discovery, and a (failed) terror operation...

AMIDA (Berakha 17) Prayers or sacrifices?

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This blessing, birkat ha'aboda, inaugurates the third section of the Amida known as hoda-a, 'gratitude'. Here, we express our gratitude to God for having chosen...

Can we lie to avoid embararsement?

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The Tora instructs us to stick to the truth and stay away from lies. In some exceptional cases, however, the Rabbis acknowledged that...

Mi Casa Es Tu Casa

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The Mishna describes  four patterns of generosity / selfishness. When somebody says: 1.What is mine is yours and what is yours is mine. Nonsense. 2.What is yours...

Rabbi Hayim Habib (1882-1945)

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Rabbi Hayim Habib was born in the city of Salonica (aka Saloniki, or Thessaloniki), Greece, in 1882. His father was a Dayan (Rabbinical judge),...

SHALOM BAYIT: Complain more. Criticize less.

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Conflicts and disagreement are inevitable in any healthy long term relationship. Marriage is no exception. Each of us has his or her...

TEHILIM # 01 True happiness and strong trees

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In this Psalm David haMelekh explains that for a Jew the pursue of happiness begins by avoiding the company of bad or shallow people....

Rabbi Shaul haLevi Mortera (1596-1660)

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Rabbi Shaul haLevi Mortera was born in Venice, Italy, in 1596. He was a descendent of Portuguese Jews. In 1616 Rabbi Mortera escorted the...

Pirqe Abot, 2:8: Rabbi Magriso on overeating

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He used to say  "the more meat the more maggots". In this Mishna we are taught that excess in the satisfaction of our...

PIRQE ABOT, Rabbi Eliezer on character assassination

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...המלבין פני חבירו ברבים... אע"פ שיש בידו תורה ומעשים טוביםאין לו חלק לעולם הבאRabbi Eliezer from the city of Modi'in says in Pirqe Abot...

KOSHER MONEY: Loving HaShem with all your possessions

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The economic life of a Jew, his attitude toward material assets, his ethical conduct in buying and selling, etc. should reflect the religious values...

Rabbi Isaac Cardoso (1608-1687)

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Rabbi Isaac Cardoso was a Jewish physician, philosopher and polemic writer. He was born as Fernando Cardoso into a marrano family in Beira, Portugal...

YOM HAATZMAUT: 66 years of reconciliation

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The 5th of Iyar, or May 14th, 1948, was one of the greatest days in the history of the people of Israel. That day,...

YOM HAZIKARON: 23,169 z”l

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Israel Independence Day, YOM HA'ATZMAUT, which will begin tonight, celebrates the anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel.   Today, YOM HAZIKARON, the day...

JEWISH BUSINESS ETHICS: Introduction

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"Many of us have a mistaken idea of what is within the compass or scope of our religious traditions. People know that lighting Hanukah...

Rabbi Menahem de Lonzano (d.1611)

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It is not known when and where Rabbi Menahem ben Judah  de Lonzano was born. Probably in Turkey or Italy. But we do know...