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OHR Online 30 Shevat - 7 Adar 1 5763, 2-9 February 2003

Vol. V  No. 19

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Tune in to Isracast.com as Rabbi Riskin pays tribute to Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon z'l and his six American colleagues who perished in the Columbia Space Shuttle disaster February 1.

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Hear Rabbi Shlomo Riskin's Parshat Hashavua lecture.

Q & A with Rabbi Riskin
This week's question relates to the obligation to give "maaser Kesafim" when "overdrawn".

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Rabbi Riskin broadcast this Chanukah message as part of Isracast.com's "Illuminating Perspectives" series.
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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.

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Rabbi Shlomo Riskin
Terumah

One of the most well known and fascinating accouterments of the desert sanctuary were the cherubs, fashioned out of pure gold on the two ends of the protective cover of the Ark of Testimony. "And these cherubs had their wings extended upwards with the wings hovering over the kaporet - coverlet, with each baby faced cherub facing his brother ... " (Exodus 25:20). The most sacred object in the Sanctuary were the Tablets of the Ten Commandments, which were deposited in the Ark protected by the cherubs. What lies behind the symbol of the cherubs? Why did the Almighty command winged babies to serve as protection for our Eternal Torah?

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