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Rabbi Dr. Avi Kuperberg

Articles by Rabbi Dr. Avi Kuperberg

It’s All About Community

Passover (Pesach) begins this year on Wednesday night, April 6, and lasts for eight days. This holiday is celebrated by Jews all over the world.

Taking Control of Our Time

“No one ever has enough time.” “Time flies.” “Time is money.” “Time is a wasting.” “Time is an illusion.” “Time is precious.” “Time heals all

Freedom Is a State of Mind

Parshas Mishpatim begins by discussing the laws of a Hebrew slave. At the end of six years, he has the opportunity to go free. However,

Pharaoh, the King of De-Nile

Stubbornness—like many human traits—can either work for you or against you. When we think of the Jews who survived atrocious circumstances in the Holocaust, for

The Torah’s View on Infertility

In recent Torah parsha readings, we seem to come across many instances where our matriarchs had difficulty conceiving. Sarah only had a baby at the

Planning for Continuity

In last week’s parsha of Chayei Sarah, one of the themes we encounter is how Avraham plans for the continuity of the Jewish people through

This Is Only a Test

Pirkei Avos tells us (5:3) that Avraham was challenged and tested 10 times. Rashi and the Rambam differ on what exactly these 10 tests were.

Managing the Storms in Our Lives

In Parshas Noach, we read about the great flood. Hashem had enough of corruption and immorality. The Talmud in Sanhedrin (57a) explains that idolatry and