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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? |
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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? |
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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. |
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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? |
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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. |
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Tablets for Living _
by Rabbi Noson Weisz
Comparing the two tablets: one containing obligations toward God, the other obligations toward people. |
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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? |
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The Ten Commandments
by Rabbi Ari Kahn
The experience of synesthesia, where the Jews at Mount Sinai actually saw sounds. |
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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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