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Sivan 4, 5773 · May 13, 2013
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Shavuos celebrates the Giving of the Torah at Sinai. Jews in every generation gather to hear the reading of the Ten Commandments, for on this day they receive renewed strength in their mission to brighten G-d’s world.
The Haftorah of Shavuot
Why Ezekiel's vision of the 'Divine Chariot' is the chosen Haftorah reading on Shavuos, when it would appear that other Scriptural passages that refer directly to the giving of the Torah, would make a more appropriate choice, inasmuch that Ezekiel makes no such reference at all! (Based on Likutei Sichos vol. 33, p.18)
By Moishe New
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A 60-Second Clip
The Mitzvah ATM is about to dispense the Torah in honor of the holiday of Shavuot. One snag, though: It wants trustworthy guarantors...
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Many claim to know what happened millions of years ago. Yet regarding what took place only over 3320 years ago, the giving of the Torah by G‑d, doubt is raised. If you’re in doubt, here’s something to consider.
By Aryeh Weinstein
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Practical Parshah - Naso
The kohanim are commanded to bless the people. What is the meaning of a blessing given by one human being to another?
By Mendel Kaplan
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History and Facts by Dina
By Dovid Taub and Yitzchak Feigenbaum
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A short overview of the customs and meaning of the holiday of Shavuot, celebrating the giving of the Torah.
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