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7:31
Torah Lights: Assimilation (7:31)
What were the Jews in Egypt doing in the discos? Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin relates that the 70 original Jews who entered Egypt multiplied like swarming, creeping things. This negative description indicates that they were behaving inappropriately and assimilating into Egyptian culture
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8:16
It's Not What You Say, It's the Order in Which You Say It (8:16)
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6:56
Viddui-Confession: "I Have Sinned" (6:56)
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8:43
Kohen Gadol: Bringing Torah to the World (8:43)
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6:15
You Are Who Your Grandchildren Are (6:15)
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6:25
The Story, the Counting, and the Sapphire (6:25)
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12:19
Jewish Leadership: To Be Learned, or To Be Good? (12:19)
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6:05
Living Eternally (6:05)
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8:10
Three Different Prohibitions (8:10)
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8:12
Torah Lights: The Impatience and Hard Work of Moses (8:12)
Moshe had many strengths, but the ability to communicate with his brethren was not one of them. Rabbi Shlomo Riskin portrays Moses as a man with a very close relationship with G-d, speaking about heavy things; yet he was not able to convince the Jews to rebel against the Egyptians
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9:09
Torah Lights: Yaakov and the Wagons (9:09)
Parshat Yayigash begins with Yaakov's despair and ends with his jubilation. Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin relates the story of the parshah and the reunion of the family based on repentance and forgiveness. Produced by Ohr Torah Stone.
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