Wednesday, November 17, 2010

PARSHAH PICKS: Who Wants to Be Jewish?, Do You Remember?, and more… (Vayishlach)

Can we do תפילות prayers for: 

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That also through him The האור Light,  רפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?

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Kislev 10, 5771 · November 17, 2010
This Week's Features Printable Parshah Magazine
THE PARSHAH
Genesis 32:4-36:43
Jacob's confrontation with Esau, the long journey to Se'ir, the abduction of Dinah, Reuben's sin, the eight primordial kings of Edom -- and what it all means according to sages and mystics from Moses to today

COLUMNISTS
You can stay in your comfort zone. Or you can learn Jacob's secret of kotonti.

By Elisha Greenbaum
Should someone working very hard to amass wealth rather be spending his time in spiritual occupations?

By Tali Loewenthal
Why We Usher the Shabbat Angels Out
A person invites guests for dinner. He introduces the guests to his family, sits down at the table—and then not three minutes later, before the first morsel of food is served, the guests are shown the door...

By Elly Krimsky
FEATURED VIDEO
Did you know that Ralph Lauren was born as Ralph Ruben Lifshitz! In this week's ParshahCast we look at another famous Jewish celebrity who also had his name changed. Find out who, and why.

with Benny RapoportWatchWatch (3:37)
Vayishlach Parshah Report
Jono learns some wrestling pointers from our forefather Jacob

Dovid Taub & Jonathan GoorvichWatchWatch (3:03)
FEATURED AUDIO CLASSES
Get a detailed overview of the weekly Torah portion sewn together with keen insights and timely life messages.

By Baruch EpsteinDownloadDownload   ListenListen (1:02:05)
A very short message on the parshah.

By Baruch EpsteinDownloadDownload   ListenListen (2:30)
A five minute weekly Torah insight based on the wellsprings of Torah and Chassidut

By J. Immanuel SchochetDownloadDownload   ListenListen (6:05)



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