FISH and meat

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12th of Cheshvan, 5771 Mixing fish and meat together is not restricted by Biblical law. However, the Rabbis of the Talmud considered it a harmful mixture,...

‘My father’s honor is not for sale’

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10th of Cheshvan, 5771Respecting one's parents means: avoiding anything which would bother them or would make them feel uncomfortable.For example, it is forbidden to...

Cooking vs. Warming (Part 1)

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7th of Cheshvan, 5771 There are 39 melakhot (creative activities) which should not be done on Shabbat. One of them is cooking(bishul). 'Bishul' includes all...

Buying Kosher fish from a local fish store

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5th of Cheshvan, 5771Can I buy fillet from a local fish store, which is not under rabbinical supervision? To answer this question, there are...

Understanding the Amida (2nd Berakha)

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The second berakha (blessing) of the Amida, is called Geburot (God's powers). This blessing describes God's infinite (leolam) might, which He employs to nurture,...

How do we love ourselves?

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3rd of Cheshvan, 5771'And you shall love your fellow man as you love yourself'. (Vaykra 18, 19) It is really challenging to swallow that...

Naming your baby after your parents.

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As we've explained, there are two Mitzvot which regulate our relationship with our parents: 'yir'a' -respect- what we cannot do to our parents, and...

Understanding the 1st berakha of the Amida

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The first berakha of the Amida is known as 'abot' (ancestors) and it refers to God's protection of the Jewish people.   In this berakha...

KIBBUD HORIM: Love and authority

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26th of Tishri, 5771 HONORING ONE'S PARENTS:The difference between 'respect' and 'honor'. Two Mitzvot regulate children/parents relationship. The first one is kabbed et abikha ve-et imekha...

VIDUY: Why should I confess my sins in plural?

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17th of Elul, 5770 As I’ve mentioned before, there are different texts of the Viduy (confession). In all versions, however, the transgressions are mentioned in...