Tanach
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Serving G-d through Silence
After Aharon loses two of his children he remains silent and accepts the willof G-d without questions. -
The Birth of a Nation
Much like a child being born, the nation of Israel broke through the waters of the red sea and were then fed directly by G-d until they were ready to stand on their own. -
Parenting Never Ends
Taking care of our children doesn't end when they grow up or get married, we must always be there for them with the same passion and guide them in the right path. -
A Leader's Apology
As parents we often make mistakes. This week's Parsha teaches us that even the leader of the nation is not expected to be perfect. He is, however, expected to publicly acknowledge his mistakes and apologize for them. -
Redemption through Love II
In this week's parsha we find that in the same way that Aharon did not envy Moshe for being the leader, Moshe did not envy Aharon for having his sons continue in the Cehunah role. -
Passion is the Key
If we do Mitzvot with passion it influences our children more than anything else. -
Serving G-d's will
As parents we must teach our children that we are not asking them to serve G-d for us, but for G-d himself. -
Levels of Faith
The pegs holding down the covering of the Mishkan teach us an important lesson it the levels of faith we should expect our children to gain. -
Family is Strength
The Torah commands us to help those who do not have a family for they do not have anyone else to look out for them. -
Being a Father / Honour Your In-Laws
Why does Yitro refer to Moshe's sons as "Your wife's sons"? Where was Moshe on Yitro's conversion feast?
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