Giving is a subtle art, a balancing act between rising above the other while remaining equal to them. The opening of parshat Emor gives us a tip how to accomplish this.
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Dreaming Outside the Box (Points to Ponder #10: Miketz)
Helping Others Help Themselves (Points to Ponder #9: Vayeshev)
The Secret of Jewish Progress (Points to Ponder #8: Vayishlach)
Marrying Rachel, Waking Up with Leah (Points to Ponder #7: Vayetze)
The Art of Antifragility (Points to Ponder #6: Toldot)
Points to Ponder #5 - Chayei Sarah: Marrying out of Love or Loving out of Marriage?
Points to Ponder #4 - Vayera: The Divine Tragicomedy
Points to Ponder #3 Lech Lecha: A Global Nation
Points to Ponder #2 Noach: The Will to Disbelieve
Points to Ponder#1 Bereshit: The Wheel and the Arrow
Coronating God Within Us (Nitzavim / Rosh Hashana)
Secret of the Child Messiah (Ki Tavo / 18 Elul)
In Search of the Lost Soul (Ki Teitze)
Authority vs. Trust (Shoftim)
Found in Translation (Devarim)
Redemption as Dialogue (Tisha b'Av)
Holiness and Rectified Speech (Pinchas)
The Two Faces of Antisemitism (Balak)
The Spiritual Root of Right and Left Politics (Korach)
We Shall Hear and We Shall Do? (Shelach)
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