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Parshas Bamidbar
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Parshas Bamidbar

However, those who understand that the world is about spiritual growth, serving Hashem, and learning the Torah, see people’s Neshomos as being more important than the physical.
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Parshas Bechukosai
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Parshas Bechukosai

People can “turn” anything they want into a Mitzvoh or Aveiroh. Therefore, the Torah restricts any changes, once the Korbon has been designated.
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Parshas Behar
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Parshas Behar

In America, people aren’t chased by neighboring armies. Nevertheless, many people, today, irrationally believe that they’re being chased in other ways.
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Parshas Emor
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Parshas Emor

I often tell people that successful people focus on their contributions to a problem, even when their contributions are minimal. Unsuccessful people focus on other people’s contributions, even when their
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Parshas Kedoshim
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Parshas Kedoshim

The Mitzvoh tells people that distancing themselves from anything that they find difficult will help them.
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Parshas Acharei Mos
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Parshas Acharei Mos

Excitement motivates people and is human nature. Keeping that in mind, people can utilize that trait as a tool in serving Hashem and motivating others.
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Parshas Metzora
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Parshas Metzora

Even if their actions don’t deserve a response, they can still be negatively affected, and are responsible to “watch out” for that possibility.
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Parshas Tazria
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Parshas Tazria

The message is that more is expected from people who receive gifts. Aharon is supported by his nation through the 24 gifts. In return he is expected to oversee the
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Parshas Shmini
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Parshas Shmini

It means that they must always appear with dignity. Smart people will understand that they do care, but that they’re presenting themselves in a way that’s sensitive to others who’d
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Parshas Tzav
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Parshas Tzav

Children will act as their parents did with a slight decrease in appreciation, and fulfillment of Mitzvohs. However, a pendulum can continue to swing if there is an outside force
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