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Did God Speak at Sinai?_
by Rabbi Nechemia Coopersmith and Rabbi Moshe Zeldman
What support is there for the claim that God spoke to all the Jewish people at the foot of Mount Sinai?

Rediscovering the Revelation
by Rabbi Ahron Lopiansky
A thousand years after Shavuot, the Jews willingly reaffirmed their commitment to Torah. Why the need for two acceptances?

Unity at Sinai
by Rabbi Noah Weinberg
When the Jewish people stood at Mount Sinai, the entire nation was unified. The lesson is clear for us today.

The Wedding Season_
by Rabbi Ephraim Nisenbaum
Renewing your nuptial vows this Shavuot.

The 613 Commandments_
by Aish.com Staff
613 is one of the most famous Jewish numbers, representing all the commandments of the Torah. How many can you name?

Boundary of Fear and Love
by Rabbi Pinchas Winston
God told the Jewish people to put a boundary around Sinai. Much more than a white picket fence, this actually represents a deep spiritual concept.

Tablets for Living _
by Rabbi Noson Weisz
Comparing the two tablets: one containing obligations toward God, the other obligations toward people.

We Will Do and We Will Hear
by Rabbi Noson Weisz
If the Jews gathered at Mount Sinai were eager to receive the Torah, why the need for Divine coercion?

The Ten Commandments
by Rabbi Ari Kahn
The experience of synesthesia, where the Jews at Mount Sinai actually saw sounds.

Humility and Mount Sinai_
by Rabbi Shraga Simmons
Mount Sinai was the 'humble mountain.' Why is humility integral to the whole concept of receiving the Torah?



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