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The Rabbis observe that Rebekah was worthy to bring forth the twelve tribes, which they learned from her saying (Gen. 25: 22): “And she said, ‘If so, why do I [with the seemingly superfluous, and untranslated, word zeh — “this "] exist?’ “
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Kol Yisrael areivim zeh l'zeh "-" All Jews are responsible for one another. "
New Jersey Jewish News webmaster@njjewishnews.com 2010
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In a brief but powerful sermon, Rabbi Levi Yitzhak calls our attention to the last words of the second blessing recited over the candles each night -- "ba-z'man ha-zeh."
Rabbi Or Rose: Divine Light And Human Hands: A Mystical Teaching On Hanukkah Rabbi Or Rose 2010
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The Berditchever reminds us that the words "ba-z'man ha-zeh" can also be read as "within time," meaning that God's participation in the events of Hanukkah took place within the bounds of nature, within the limits of space and time as we normally experience them, and not in a supernatural manner.
Rabbi Or Rose: Divine Light and Human Hands: A Mystical Teaching on Hanukkah Rabbi Or Rose 2010
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The Berditchever reminds us that the words "ba-z'man ha-zeh" can also be read as "within time," meaning that God's participation in the events of Hanukkah took place within the bounds of nature, within the limits of space and time as we normally experience them, and not in a supernatural manner.
Rabbi Or Rose: Divine Light And Human Hands: A Mystical Teaching On Hanukkah Rabbi Or Rose 2010
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Rabbi Levi Yitzhak views Hanukkah as a model for understanding how the Divine interacts with Israel and the world in contemporary times -- "ba-z'man ha-zeh."
Rabbi Or Rose: Divine Light and Human Hands: A Mystical Teaching on Hanukkah Rabbi Or Rose 2010
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The Berditchever reminds us that the words "ba-z'man ha-zeh" can also be read as "within time," meaning that God's participation in the events of Hanukkah took place within the bounds of nature, within the limits of space and time as we normally experience them, and not in a supernatural manner.
Rabbi Or Rose: Divine Light and Human Hands: A Mystical Teaching on Hanukkah Rabbi Or Rose 2010
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Rabbi Levi Yitzhak views Hanukkah as a model for understanding how the Divine interacts with Israel and the world in contemporary times -- "ba-z'man ha-zeh."
Rabbi Or Rose: Divine Light and Human Hands: A Mystical Teaching on Hanukkah Rabbi Or Rose 2010
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In a brief but powerful sermon, Rabbi Levi Yitzhak calls our attention to the last words of the second blessing recited over the candles each night -- "ba-z'man ha-zeh."
Rabbi Or Rose: Divine Light and Human Hands: A Mystical Teaching on Hanukkah Rabbi Or Rose 2010
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In a brief but powerful sermon, Rabbi Levi Yitzhak calls our attention to the last words of the second blessing recited over the candles each night -- "ba-z'man ha-zeh."
Rabbi Or Rose: Divine Light and Human Hands: A Mystical Teaching on Hanukkah Rabbi Or Rose 2010
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