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BINA Living

Ancient Jewish wisdom applied in a modern world through Personal growth.

This month’s classes:

Thursday, November 7
Thursday Morning Personal Growth for Women
BINA Living
Starts 9:20AM
Thursday, November 14
Thursday Morning Personal Growth for Women
BINA Living
Starts 9:20AM
Thursday, November 21
Thursday Morning Personal Growth for Women
BINA Living
Starts 9:20AM
Thursday, November 28
Thursday Morning Personal Growth for Women
BINA Living
Starts 9:20AM
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Lecturer:      Rabbi Yaacov Chaiton Clear all
The Greatest Non-Jew

Question: I’ve noticed that you’ve called your new Jewish History series “From Abraham to you”. Are you implying…

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Small greatness

Question: What are the hallmarks of a real humble person?

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Today's Golden Calf

Question: In this week’s Torah portion we read the story of the Golden Calf – how just a few days after receiving the Torah the…

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Jew Blue

Question: Is there such a thing as a “Jewish colour”?

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Moulded not welded

The Tabernacle, G-d’s place of rest in this world, was comprised of many holy objects and items – the alters, the menorah…

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A thief's dignity

A few years ago as a student studying in the Rabbinical College in Melbourne, I was asked to spend the festival of Purim…

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A lesson for the seasons

Question: I have heard that the Torah compares man to a tree. What are some of the lessons that we can learn from this comparison?

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the human "shield"

Question: This week Prime Minister Netanyahu brought to light the contrast between Israel and Hamas up when he said…

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Israel the villian

In this week’s Torah portion we read how our forefather Isaac was compelled to move to Gerar the land of the Phillistines because…

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Sweet sweat

In this week’s Torah portion we read how Abraham sent his trusted servant on a mission to Abraham’s homeland to find a suitable…

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Quality Jewish Time

Question: I have so much going on in my life – work, study, friends, hobbies and family. Which area should be the focus of my attention?

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Isn't it rude to point?

Question: In shul I’ve noticed that when the torah is raised after the reading has concluded, many people rise and point at the Torah with their pinkies…

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