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The Yishai Fleisher Show
When God Had EnoughThe Great Flood was a result of God being fed up with humanity - yet Noah found grace in His eyes and saved the world. But when it was all over, why did the animals refuse to leave that stuffy ark? Join Rabbis Yishai Fleisher and Mike Feuer for this week's animalistic Spiritual Cafe to learn about the secrets of Noah's Ark, the beautiful yet perilous rainbow, the Tower of Babel that went down hard, and finally the appearance of a special man who spoke truth to power - Abraham.
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InDepth
Trump Or Clinton? Moshe Feiglin Which candidate will be good for Israel, Trump or Clinton? Any president who meets an Israeli leadership that is good for Israel will also be good for Israel.
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The True Measure of a Man Rabbi Simcha Weinberg God doesn't need a slave to order and say: Build an ark! He could have made it in a second. God desires a partner. It is up to us to rise to that role. Noah's greatness was that he figured it out.
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‘Can I Trust Him?’ Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis An engrossing tale of a complex shidduch issue-A wonderful shidduch except for one thing: The wonderful young man is not that observant. What should she do?
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Jewish Practice In The U.S. Military (VI) Rabbi Hanoch Teller The Air Force’s defense was that the Constitution only protected a genuine religious law; not a personal preference. Wearing a yarmulke, they argued, was not the law.
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Q & A: Replacing A Monument (Part II) Rabbi Yaakov Klass Question: Is there anything in Jewish law that prohibits replacing an old, existing matzeivah (tombstone) with a new, better one? I would greatly appreciate your response to this question. A Reader Tucson, AZ
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Are Finders Keepers? Raphael Grunfeld The Torah requires us to return lost property to its owner. It follows that if the lost property has no owner, there is no duty to return it and the finder may keep it.
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Traveling With Grace Rosally Saltsman Edy turned around and saw that her sister was trapped underneath the trolley that had rolled on top of her.
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Who Stole? Rabbi Meir Orlian The two were the same height and dressed similarly, so Shlomie could not discern who had taken the money.
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A Stolen Teivah? Rabbi Raphael Fuchs As long as an individual is still alive and his possessions are still intact, they belong to him – and one may not steal them.
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Daf Yomi Rabbi Yaakov Klass Ensnarement and Atonement ‘The Only Proper Guarding Of Coins Is In The Ground’ (Bava Metzia 42a)
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