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Rabbi YY Jacobson discusses the Narcissist & the Nazirite, examining two stories on the theme of narcissism—one in Greek literature, the other in the Talmud —demonstrating the eternal relevance of Torah to our lives and struggles. Where does the term narcissism come from? From Greek mythology. The Greeks told the story of a young man named Narcissus, who was remarkably handsome—so handsome that even one of the pagan Greek gods, Echo, fell in love with him • Read More
“You shall live by them—and not die by them.” It is a simple verse in this week’s portion, but it came to represent an extraordinary truth about Judaism. The significance of this cannot be underestimated. For many religions, to this very day, G-d equals a fascination and obsession with death. Islamists killers blow themselves up and declare “Allah Achbar”… But it is the Chasam Sofer who offers a most novel insight into the holiness of life that emerges from this verse • By Rabbi YY Jacobson • Read More
Baby girl to Chananya and Elisheva Roth – Baltimore, MD
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Baby boy to Yechezkel and Chana (nee Rappaport) Landa — Crown Heights
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Zalmy Hirsch (ben R’ Yossi) – Pomona, NY to Feigy Arnauve (bas R’ Eliezer) – Paris, France
L’Chaim: Tonight (Tue) at Simcha Hall, 8:30 PM
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Baby Boy to Shmuel and Chava (nee Grunblatt) Geisinsky – Buenos Aires, Argentina
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