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Pictures
from the OTS 20th Anniversary Dinner in New York |

"We Dare Not Fool Ourselves" (June 10) A stirring
Middle East message to the international community
from Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, broadcast on Isracast.com
in light of current events in Israel.
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Q & A with Rabbi Riskin
This week's question relates to the declaration "May Hashem comfort you among the other mourners of
Zion and Jerusalem" at a shiva house.
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While the Public Sector strike paralyzed Israel, the
advocates in OTS's Legal Aid Center and Hotline worked
overtime to help clients. Read about R -- whose
already difficult case was compounded by court
workers' sanctions -- and how her Legal Aid
Advocate's compassion, wisdom and devotion saved her.
A new "Journal for Innovation in Teaching Jewish
Studies", published by the Lookstein Center of Bar
Ilan University, includes an article by Neveh
Channah's Reuven Werber about teaching aided by
computers (page 37)
Blechner College
Alumni News
Midreshet Lindenbaum Alumni
News
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Parshat Korach
The Torah portion of Korach is one of the most tragic in
the entire Torah. Moses, the greatest leader - liberator of all time,
stands accused by 250 rebels - and only G-d comes to his defense.
Indeed, the Almighty punishes the upstarts in front of the entire
congregation of Israel. But He does not mete out only one punishment; He
metes out two punishments. The Bible records, "And the earth opened its
mouth and devoured them and their houses and all the people who were to
Korach and all their possessions. And they went down, along with
everything that was theirs, swallowed alive into Sheol; the earth
covered them up and they were lost in the midst of the congregation."
(Numbers 16:32,33)
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