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Toldot 5767 - November 24, 2006

Living
Personal Distraction Accessory

It's the paradox of modern life: we're connected all the time, so were never connected to this moment in time... We're speaking of the PDA - the Personal Distraction Accessory
Parshah
Toldot in a Nutshell
After 20 childless years, Rebecca bears twins: Esau and Jacob. Esau prefers hunting; Jacob prefers Torah study. Esau sells his birthright to Jacob for a bowl of red lentil soup. Jacob deceives his father for his blessing, and flees to escape Esau’s wrath.
Bus Number 43

Is Nature a sleek bus that makes random stops? Or is the itinerary determined by our input and effort? Perhaps the bus driver ignores individuals but looks for a convenient crowd to smile upon?
Story
The Seven-Day Wonder

The Baal Shem Tov passed his handkerchief over the boy's face and commanded, "Give us a word of Torah..."
Parenting
The Book or the Blade?

I myself am lucky to be alive. I remember going to pay a house visit on a family in my congregation and being attacked by their young son who had an AK-47
Women
How Rebecca Learned to Fly

Some of us thrive as a result of a challenging environment—our struggles refine our characters and make us even greater people. And sometimes, no matter what we do, we cannot seem to rise above the circumstances of our birth . . .
Forty days before the fetus is formed a heavenly voice announces, "The daughter of so-and-so shall marry so-and-so"
— The Talmud
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.”

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