Articles By Rabbi Jordan D. Cohen
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Leading By Example
In identifying Moses' successor, God emphasizes that inspiration, not passion or popularity, makes a successful leader.
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Jacob's Covenant with God
Jacob's covenant with God teaches us that our relationships with God must not be conditional, but rather should be built on trust.
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Sensitivity To Speech
Rabbinic interpreters regarded leprosy as punishment for the sin of careless speech.
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Holy Words
The laws of vows and the rabbinic cautions against making them teach the holiness and power of the spoken word.
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The Evolving Name Of God
The divine name that God tells Moses at the burning bush expresses the different and evolving relationship that God has with every individual.
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Caring For The Dead
Despite their focus on life, priests are permitted to attend to their closest relatives in death, emphasizing the importance of caring for the dead.
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Words Of Admonition
Moses, finally, at the end of his life, able to transition from a man of action to a man of words, rebukes the Israelites, who are receptive to his criticisms.
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Give And Take
The fundraising campaign to build the Mishkan (Tabernacle) teaches us that in true Tzedakah, the giver benefits as much as the taker.
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Highest Standards
Because of his position of leadership, Moses is judged extremely harshly when he sins.
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Rebekah's Spiritual Crisis
Like Rebekah, we should turn toward God, not away, in our moments of spiritual crisis.
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Rabbi Jordan D. Cohen 







