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A soul is sent into this world to accomplish change in its surroundings. What lesson can we learn from Nadav and Avihu - two of Aaron's sons - on the meaning of this mission? Visit us at www,jewishdeafmm,org for more videos!
This week's parsha video focuses on the theme of gossip, or
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In this week's parsha, we find the Jews actually building the Tabernacle - The Tabernacle had a three-part tent-spread that covered the top of the structure - What was the difference between the goat hair tent-spread and the sheep's wool tent-spread, and what meaningful lesson can we learn from this...
This unique interview with Charlotte - Lotte - Friedman is the second of a two-part series on her life - Lotte escaped the Holocaust in 1940, arriving in America and spending the next seventy years of her life on these shores - Lotte shares many moments and memories from her life, including her exp...
This unique interview with Charlotte (Lotte) Friedman is the first of a two-part series on her life. Lotte escaped the Holocaust in 1940, arriving in America and spending the next seventy years of her life on these shores. Lotte shares many moments and memories from her life, including her experien...
We are all born with different traits and abilities, and we all play different roles in this world. Despite our differences, it is important to remember that we are all equally important. How is this lesson learned from Moses and Aaron in this week's parsha? Watch the video to find out! Visit us at ...
Rabbi Aaron Selevan, is a member of Nishma's Circle of Scholars www,nishma,org
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Great Shiur! We are all born with natural traits - Some of us are quick learners; others are short-tempered - Can we control our traits? Watch this week's parsha video to find out! Visit us at www,JewishDeafMM,org for more videos.
 
 
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How do Kosher Jews treat the name of God?

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The name of God in any language is in and of itself holy, and Jewish law forbids its destruction. Consequently, many Jews will spell it in unusual ways such as G-d. Our Rabbinical advisors permit us to type out the name because on a computer monitor the image of words does not have the solidity and permanence of a document. However, we have been cautioned to ask you not to print out materials that have such a name on them, unless you are prepared to dispose of such a page in the proper manner. (Burial of such pages is best.)