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In Modim, we bow in thanksgiving for all the good Hashem continuously does for us
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Rav Hirsch’s insight directs us in celebrating our children’s entry into “ol mitzvos”
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The potent symbol of a perfect G-d Who does not receive anything from others
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I’ve come to the realization that there’s no good answer to the why; there’s only the question. “Behold, I am giving before you today a blessing and a curse.” (Devarim 11:26) T his pasuk clearly states that the stakes are high. The righteous will be rewarded, the wicked punished. Is there no middle
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Circles therefore represent Hashem’s handiwork, and squares man’s handiwork