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Weinberg’s Snow Removal Service

... for the desert.Perhaps the Egyptians viewed Joseph’s credits as expired, but the Jews did not. They allowed him to store his credits for generations. Weinberg’s Snow Removal – Burned Calories Storage Service works for those kinds of people. Read Read: Weinberg’s Snow Removal Service

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 05/01/2010 | Religion

Something To Explain

... them to believe it was real. What was I to do?Eighteen years later, just one of many congregants, I privately corrected the rabbi for an Halachic error. He thanked me and easily acknowledged that he was unfamiliar with those laws. I was so ... Read Read: Something To Explain

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 22/09/2009 | Religion

Living On The Edge

... Talmud (Bava Batra 126b) teaches us that a Bechor has special gifts: There was once a certain man who came before Rabbi Chaninah and said to the Sage, “I am convinced regarding this individual that he is the firstborn of his father.” Rabbi ... Read Read: Living On The Edge

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 01/12/2009 | Religion

Thing or Person

... was waiting for me, and without looking at me in the eye, informed me that the parents were waiting to speak with the rabbi who had performed the Taharah. I assumed that they wanted to thank me, and I assured him that it was not necessary. ... Read Read: Thing or Person

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 16/11/2009 | Religion

Rosh Hashana: Shades of Light

... had the special light of Reb Beryl Epstein’s gorgeous voice singing perfect nusach. Rosh Hashana as a pulpit rabbi was even harder than my private service in Toronto. Saratoga Springs had different color than my all- time favorite pulpit in ... Read Read: Rosh Hashana: Shades of Light

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 03/09/2009 | Religion

The Security of The Succah

... ancient, and nearly blind, grandfather could possibly do to protect me. There was nothing to fear. The neighborhood kids were in awe of the great Rabbi and wouldn’t dare come near us. The man, who had always been a super-hero of Torah and ... Read Read: The Security of The Succah

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 06/10/2009 | Religion

Timeless: Precious Moments

... to the smallest detail. He remembered every word that the kings said when he spoke to the villagers.The holy rabbi remarked how remarkable it was that a man, who was having difficulty remembering anything from his life, was able to recall ... Read Read: Timeless: Precious Moments

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 25/09/2009 | Religion

Korach and Bullies: A Question

... him? We have a strange relationship with power. Many of us seem to accept when someone claims power whether deserving or not.I often see a rabbi being granted power simply because he yells more forcefully than all the others.How did Moshe ... Read Read: Korach and Bullies: A Question

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 18/06/2009 | Religion

Charm School

One of the essays that made Jamaica Kincaid famous was “Charm” about the Ophelia DeVore School of Charm for young black women. “At some point, all this will become extinct. As black people integrate, they won’t want to do the special ... Read Read: Charm School

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 28/12/2009 | Religion

Fifty Gates

I turned 50 years old last night, the fourth night of Chanukah. Debbie had presented me with a list of extravagant gluten-free desserts and offered to make the one of my choice.Having difficulty with decisions regarding Debbie’s treats, I ... Read Read: Fifty Gates

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 17/12/2009 | Religion

Temptations

Which temptation was more challenging? Was it Potiphar’s wife or, perhaps it was the temptation to ask Pharaoh’s wine steward to help him get out of jail? All I know is that I would not want to be challenged by either, although I suspect ... Read Read: Temptations

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 10/12/2009 | Religion

Overwhelmed By Numbers

I was overwhelmed with all the posts on Shalom Aleichem that I received in response to my invitation. I spent so much time responding to emails, posting, editing etc. that I barely had time to write anything this week. I was thrilled to ... Read Read: Overwhelmed By Numbers

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 07/12/2009 | Religion

Choosing Not To See

I was trying to turn right and was waiting for people to finish crossing the street. I considered forcing my way through, after all, it was New York City, but there was a policeman at the corner attempting to direct traffic. Some drivers ... Read Read: Choosing Not To See

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 24/11/2009 | Religion

Choosing Not To See

I was trying to turn right and was waiting for people to finish crossing the street. I considered forcing my way through, after all, it was New York City, but there was a policeman at the corner attempting to direct traffic. Some drivers ... Read Read: Choosing Not To See

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 24/11/2009 | Religion

Apples and Oranges: The Comparison Game

“Why can’t you be like other kids who behave perfectly?” is a refrain I often hear parents complaining to their children. Yes, there were and are certainly moments when I wish my children were as “perfect” as other kids, but those moments ... Read Read: Apples and Oranges: The Comparison Game

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 20/10/2009 | Religion

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