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Shemini 5761 - April 20, 2001
 
COMMENT
Holy Lunch

Holy Lunch Have you ever closed a deal, celebrated your marriage (or its anniversary), or simply spent time with a good friend--without eating something together? When you think of home, is it not in your taste buds that the most elemental memories reside?

Why do our teeth, gullet and stomach figure so prominently in who, how, where and with whom we are?

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PARSHAH
Shemini
Leviticus 9:1-11:47
Torah Reading for Week of April 15-21, 2001


Shemini In this week's Parshah: The Eighth Dimension... Death by Divine Kiss... Truth vs. Peace... What is morality?...  plus simple things like what to eat and when not to get drunk.

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INNER DIMENSIONS
The Discovery of Darkness

The Discovery of Darkness Once the two coexist side by side in our minds, the world falls into chaos. Where there is beauty, there is pain, where there is love there is selfishness. In the most pristine palace of holiness in this world, the closets are filled with skeletons. And in the deepest cavern of depravity, the most sublime souls are held captive.

In this swamp of confusion, darkness becomes evil, for it entraps the light. When we tug to fissure their bond, an iron resistance opposes us. In the final release, a burst of energy shakes the cosmos.

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VOICES
Freedom

Freedom I stood between the train cars, wind blowing in my hair, watching the Mexican countryside flash by. In twelve more hours, my wife and two children and I would get off the train, ride a bus for several hours, and then take a boat to a place where no one knew us. The palm-thatched palapa in which we would live cost $150 per year. I would live off the land with my hands, my machete, and a crude, Mexican-made fishing device to supply most of our food.

I was free!

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STORY
Monotheism

Monotheism They led me to a large chamber in which some fifteen persons sat along both sides of a long table. At the head of the table sat another two, and I was seated opposite them at the foot of the table. In addition to the arms which they all wore on their belts, a revolver lay on the table before each of the assembled.

One of those seated at the head of the table addressed me: "We are the members of the Party's Committee to Investigate Religions, now occupied in investigating the Jewish religion. We have various questions. We have already summoned Rabbi Berman and Rabbi Goldenberg - we asked what we asked and they answered what they answered. Now we have summoned Rabbi Schneerson to resolve certain issues pertaining to Kabbalah and Chassidisim."

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ESSAY
Who Needs Organized Religion?

Who Needs Organized Religion? Do we? Does G-d? No and yes. We may find, however, when we begin to reveal ourselves more deeply, that a new "companion" is sitting next to us at one of those unending committee meetings.

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