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Balak 5765 - July 15, 2005

The Fragile Veneer of Evil

On the one hand, he’s declared to be nothing less than the equal of Abraham (in passion) and Moses (in prophecy); on the other, he’s described as the most perverse, greedy and corrupt human being ever to walk the face of the earth!
Parshah
Balak in a Nutshell
Balak sends Balaam to curse the Jews. His talking donkey tries to stop him, to no avail. Each time he opens his mouth, Balaam ends up blessing the nation instead.
The Tefillin Files

The story of how one unstoppable teenage kid beta-tested a neurocardiokinetic field receptor device, experienced life in mind-stereo, and exposed the hidden secrets of an ancient ritual
Is this World all There Is?

Does Judaism believe in an afterlife? From what I’ve read of the Torah, it seems that there is almost no mention of life after death.
Story
Six Hundred Dinars Minus Six

"Give with an open hand," Rabbi Shimon adjured. "Don't worry about tomorrow, G-d will provide. And most important: write it all down. Every penny you give, write it down and carry the list with you at all times..."
It is a people that dwells alone, and shall not be reckoned among the nations
— The Moabite prophet Balaam on the people of Israel, Numbers 23:9
Print Magazine

Due to the limitations of your reality, some of your best friends can enter only incognito.

In fact, the really big ones sometimes sneak in disguised as ugly monsters and vicious enemies. Otherwise, the guards at the gate would never permit them entry.

These are the events optimists call “blessings in disguise.”

Here’...

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