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The Highest Form of Flattery  
Freedom and Obligation  
The Law of Unintended Consequences  
Don’t Tell the Kohanim, But…  
We are All Individuals  
Life’s a Journey, Not a Destination  
More Than Just a Sabbatical  
Whose Day is it?  
What We’ve Got Here is Failure to Communicate  
A Higher Consciousness  
A Prescription for Life and Death  
Last in Deed, First in Thought - Apri 5th  
The Fire this Time - March 29th  
Thanksgiving Feast - March 22nd  
Just Bring Yourself - March 15th  
The Mitzvot: A Group Effort - March 8th  
Play it Again, Sam - March 1st  
Is Moses a Bad Lawyer?  
Dress For Success - February 16th  
Where Does God Dwell? - February 9th  
The Engraved Torah - February 2nd  
Our Treasured Obligation - January 26th  
How do we Eat? - January 19th  
Darkness Before Light - January 12th  
Mind Breaking Work - January 5th  
He’s Everywhere you Don’t Want to Be - December 29th  
Going the Distance - December 22nd  
The Silencing Power of Sarcasm - December 15th  
Their Days and Ours - December 8th  
Hey, Ya Never Know - December 1st  
Murder Corrupts Absolutely - November 24th  
Curb Your Expectations - November 17th  
That’s Gotta Hurt - November 10th  
Judaism: It’s a Lifestyle Brand - November 3rd  
Hospitality is Next to Godliness - October 27th  
Perfecting God’s Creation - October 20th  
Spiritual Audacity - October 13th  
From End to Beginning - October 6th  
Yom Kippur of Unity - September 22nd  
Adam and Us - September 15th  
In the Presence of Holiness - September 8th  
Humble Fruit - September 1st  
…And Righteousness for All - August 18th  
Don’t be Evil - August 11th  
Two Types of Worship - August 3rd  
From Death to Life - July 27th  
The Peace Prize Goes To… - July 6th  
The Land of Israel and the Sanctity of Human Life - July 13th
The Three Eikhahs - July 20th  
Of Snakes and Men - June 23rd
Perception is Interpretation - June 29th  
     
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