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  • The Ark of the Covenant (Nature’s Nosh)

    Exodus 25:10: “Make an ark of acacia wood…. 11: “Coat it with pure gold within and without, and around it make a garland of pure gold. 12: “Make four gold rings for the four corners, two on one side, and two on the other. 13: “Make poles out of acaia wood, and coat them with…

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  • Helping your Enemy Raise a Fallen Animal

    When one sees a person struggling to raise his pack animal, one must help regardless of to whom the animal belongs. In parashat Mishpatim we are told to help our enemy whose pack animal has fallen under its load. In parashat Ki Teitze we are told to help if we see our fellow struggling to…

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  • Every Person has a Godly Soul

     Mishpatim / משפטים : SHMOT (EXODUS) 21:1-24:18 (all links to citations will take you to the text on Sepharia.org) While preparing for this week’s ParshaNosher post, I was particularly struck by the beauty of the language of Exodus 23:12 , which reads: “Six days you will do the things that you do[i]/       ששת ימים…

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  • Eagle (Nature’s Nosh)

    Yitro / יתרו : Shmot (Exodus) 18:1-20:23 Exodus 19:5: “You saw what I did to the Egyptians; I carried you on the wings of eagles, and brought you to me.” Ingredients: Tools: Instructions: 2. Take two more apricots. Either slit through the entire side, or make individual slits where you want to add slivered almond…

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  • Parting of the Sea (Nature’s Nosh)

    Exodus 14:10: “And as Pharoh neared, the children of Israel saw that Egypt (the Egyptians) was riding after them. And they were very frightened, and cried out to G-d. 14:13: “And Moshe said to the people: Don’t be afraid. Stand firm, and see the saving acts of G-d, which he will do for you today……

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  • Celery Locust

    Shmot / Exodus 10:1 (translation is somewhat paraphrased  and interpreted for the sake of clarity of the story and accuracy of meaning) And G-d said to Moses:  come to Pharaoh, for I have burdened (traditionally translated as hardened) his heart, and that of his servants, so as to create the opportunity of displaying my signs*…

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  • Parashat Va’eira: The lessons we learn as children shape us.

    Almost every Jew, no matter how removed or secular, attends Passover seder most years.  Since childhood, we learn that being who we are matters, and our lives matter and are worth defending, but that we still do not rejoice in the pain of others, ever of our enemies, even if they are trying to kill…

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  • Shmot / Va’Eira Shabbos Stash: Moses and Aaron approach Pharaoh.

    Aaron, to show proof of the message comes from G-d, follows G-d’s instructions and throws down his staff, which turns into a snake. Pharaoh’s magicians show they can do the same. But even when Aaron’s snake eats theirs, Pharaoh refuses to let us go to the desert to worship G-d. The 10 plagues follow… Though…

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  • FAQs

    Q: Don’t the Shabbos Stash snacks use a lot of sugar? A: Actually, no. Though the Torah should be sweet, we want our children to be healthy, too. Accordingly, most of the Shabbos Stash snacks contain less than 15 grams of sugar. You can also reduce the amount of sugar in a snack by having…

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  • Shmot/Baby Moses made of Rice and Seaweed

    Exodus / Shmot 2:1    Man from the tribe of Levi married a woman from the tribe of Levi.*   וַיֵּלֶךְ אִישׁ מִבֵּית לֵוִי וַיִּקַּח אֶת־בַּת־לֵוִי׃   2:2 And the woman became pregnant, and gave birth, and saw that her son was healthy.**  And she hid him for three months. וַתַּהַר הָאִשָּׁה וַתֵּלֶד בֵּן וַתֵּרֶא…

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