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Vayeira 5765 - October 29, 2004

A Pillar of Salt

I read how Lot is saved and his wife turns into a pillar of salt. And I search to see my life in these words. I'd rather not see it, of course, as the connection is too intense, too real, too true
Parshah
Vayera in a Nutshell
Abraham is visited by three angels and is promised a son. The city of Sodom is destroyed, and Lot’s wife turns into a pillar of salt. Sarah gives birth to Isaac at the age of 90, Hagar and Ishmael are banished, and G‑d orders Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac.
How Does One Quit Judaism?

I'm an atheist. I married a non-Jew and have no wish to be buried in a Jewish cemetery. My question is: can I consider myself non-Jewish, or do I need some sort of form or dispensation to be officially no longer Jewish?
Story
Shabbat in Lvov

"The group is leaving on the train tonight." He spoke in a whisper, although they were alone in the privacy of their home. Spies and informers could be hidden in any corner, and it was said that the walls themselves had ears...
Parenting
Tell Me What's Wrong

"I don't care what you think about me, as long as you don't tell me." Is this what your child, spouse or co-worker really wants?
A Jew never desires -- nor is he able -- to tear himself away from G-d
— Rabbi schneur Zalman of Liadi (founder of Chabad Chassidism, 1745-1812)