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  • Secrets of Kefitzas Ha-Derech $25.00

    In 1903 professor Simon Newcomb argued that human flight was a “mathematical impossibility,” but that same year, the Wright Brothers successfully launched the first powered airplane.
    Having your travel route shortened and arriving at your destination almost momentarily is known in Biblical terms as Kefitzas Ha-derech. It may be “naturally impossible,” but miracles do happen! From Avraham to the Baal Shem Tov, some of our greatest heroes experienced this firsthand.
    Read this paper to explore this fantastic feat, its history and halachic ramifications. Have a safe trip!

    (67 pages)

    Submitted by a Shliach in Florida

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  • Extending an Olive Branch (Sources) $39.00

    Having survived the Great Flood, Noach was comforted by the sight of the dove clutching an olive leaf, the proverbial sign of peace.
    What is unique about the olive leaf? What was the message it conveyed to Noach? What relevant lesson can be gleaned from this incident?

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  • Mysterious Misdeed: Making Sense of Mei Merivah $75.00

    Formulated as a series of answers, rebuttals and rejoinders, the information in this document will be invaluable to you when studying this important subject. Why did G-d instruct Moshe to take the Staff? If he was not to strike the rock, why did it issue forth water? How could Moshe defy G-d’s explicit instructions?

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  • Yosef the Tyrant? $39.00

    Handling economic depressions is one of the duties of modern government. Yet when the Egyptians begged for food during the famine, Yosef enslaved them as payment. Wasn’t it his responsibility to provide food? Why did the Egyptians beg for food instead of demanding their due right?

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  • Marriage Made in Charan $39.00

    A factual review of our forefather’s wedding and marriage arrangements. How
    old was Ya’akov when he got married? How old were Bilhah and Zilpah? Were Rochel and
    Leah twins? Why did Ya’akov work for seven years for each of them?

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  • Moshe’s Unmarked Grave (Sources) $39.00

    Jews have always cherished the land of Israel, and yearned to be buried there upon their passing. They also seek to have their grave marked honorably, so as to enable loved ones to visit and pray. Yet Moshe Rabbeinu merited none of these, buried in “the Valley of Moab,” where “no person knows the place of his burial unto this day”.
    Why was he assigned this fate? Does this somehow reflect his life’s unparalleled accomplishments?
    (Hebrew)

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  • The Morality of Sarah $39.00

    The Biblical account of Sarah’s treatment of Hagar is well-known. How do the classic commentators and other authorities understand her behavior? Is she to be criticized or vindicated? What moral defense can be offered for Sarah banishing Yishmael?

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  • The Prophet who Ran from G-d $75.00

    Yonah. A prophet, a man of G-d – and a man who ran away from his duty. Yonah is one of the most famous and enigmatic prophets in Jewish history. Discover how Yonah’s actions are viewed from the Torah’s perspective and examine why his deeds were recorded for posterity.

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  • His Name Was Moshe $39.00

    Moshe’s name is perhaps the most recognized name in all of Judaism, the name of arguably the greatest Jewish leader of all time – and a name that was given to him by an Egyptian Princess. Why did the Torah choose his Egyptian name as the name to be remembered for posterity? Why wasn’t his Jewish name recorded? And what was his Jewish name?

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  • Mother of Royalty $39.00

    The circumstances surrounding the birth of King David remain obscure. Legend has it that Nitzeves endured great personal sacrifice in mothering the Sweet Singer of Israel. How is this chapter in King David’s life understood through the lenses of Torah scholarship?

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  • Talking Animals (Sources) $39.00

    Man was set apart from the animal kingdom by his ability to speak. How were Chava and Bilam able to converse with the snake or donkey? Were these conversations real?

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  • What to Make of Divine Rage $39.00

    The Torah’s account of the feud of Korach raises many questions. By saying, “I shall consume them in an instant” G-d seems to appear vengeful. Why was it necessary to demonstrate such staggering might? Why was it specifically the Ketores that was used to stem the spread of the plague after the demise of Korach?

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  • The Devastation of Midyan: Justice or Genocide? $39.00

    The final battle of Moshe’s lifetime is known as the war with Midyan. Moshe conveyed the divine instruction to take the lives of all the male Midyanite minors. Can this paradigm be reconciled with modern-day norms of war?
    (updated)

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  • The Covenants that Bind Us $39.00

    There are many covenants between G-d and the Jewish people described in the Torah, such as the covenants with Avraham, before Matan Torah, before entering Eretz Israel, as well as many others. What is the significance of each covenant according to the traditional and mystical meanings?

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  • The Poet King $75.00

    Dovid Hamelech remains one of the most famous yet most mysterious men in Jewish history.  A king and a sage, a warrior and a poet, his accomplishments seem to be a cluster of contradictions. Study the life of one of Israel’s greatest kings, with an emphasis on the viewpoint of Chassidus.

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  • The Round Figures that Trigger Sniggers $39.00

    The
    census figures recorded in the Torah seem too perfect to be true. Each of the
    tribes reported a population that was a convenient multiple of 5, 10 or 100.
    Were these numbers rounded out?  

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