Tazria(Leviticus 12-13)

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Published: Saturday, March 29, 2003

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Visitor Comments: 3

  • (3) Anonymous , April 4, 2003

    My first visit...Very Useful..Very Nice!

    I especially liked 'man was not met to be alone..accept that others have idosyncracies and look for the positive. I will remember that next week at work..or even home!

  • (2) Karl Rose , April 3, 2003

    Thank you Rabbi!

    Dear Rabbi Shraga Simmons,

    Thank you for your insightful words of wisdom. It is nice to hear your thoughts, it gives my eyes a rest. I give Thanks to Hashem for my eyes to see, my ears to hear, but it is my mouth that I should always watch with my eyes and listen to with my ears to keep that loshon hara from trying to escape. :-)
    Karl

  • (1) Jane LaLone , March 30, 2003

    The Parshas are always pertinent

    The parshas are always pertinent to the world and each of us. It is more stikingly obvious when the world is in chaos, or if each of our lives are in tribulation and trial. I enjoy this new experience of an oral presentation of the parsha! Thank you

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Rabbi Shraga Simmons


Rabbi Shraga Simmons spent his childhood trekking through snow in Buffalo, New York. He holds a degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin, and rabbinic ordination from the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. He is the senior editor of Aish.com and the director of JewishPathways.com. He is also regarded as an expert on media bias relating to the Middle East conflict, and was the founding editor of HonestReporting.com. Rabbi Simmons lives with his wife and children in the Modi''in region of Israel.

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