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OHR Online 1-7 Cheshvan 5763, 6-13 October 2002

Vol. V  No. 2

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Fall Newsletter

Hear Rabbi Shlomo Riskin's Parshat Hashavua lecture.

Q & A with Rabbi Riskin
This week's question relates to the individual's sense of insecurity due to the deteriorating security situation.

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Previous Articles

bullet_square.gif (70 bytes)  Rabbi Dr. Asher Meir, who has both studied and taught at the Straus Rabbinical Seminary's David Falk Kollel, answers your questions relating to business ethics, online.
bullet_square.gif (70 bytes)  OTS is extremely proud of Neveh Shmuel student Yishai Sompolinsky, 17, who rushed to the scene of the Moment Cafe terrorist attack and saved the life of one of the victims. Read the story, written by Barbara Sofer in the Jerusalem Post.
"City of What?" Read Rabbi Riskin's article about Jerusalem in the current issue of OLAM
bullet_square.gif (70 bytes)   The Beit Midrash Studio program, under the auspices of OTS's Ann Belsky Moranis School of Arts, held its first exhibit at Midreshet Lindenbaum.

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Rabbi Shlomo Riskin
Noach

A seminal act of Noah, specifically after he leaves the ark once the deluge has abated provides a startling insight into how we must relate and react to the tides of war which have engulfed us for the past two years and which are now threatening to engulf the entire Middle East and perhaps the entire world. "And Noah the man of the earth became profaned (or merely "began" to work), and he planted a vineyard" (Genesis 9:20). Rashi, (1040-1105) the most classical of the Biblical commentaries, explains that "when Noah entered the ark, he brought with him branches (of the vine) and shoots of fig-trees" (Rashi ad loc, Midrash Rabbah ad loc).

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