Hate is a very powerful emotion. It generates skewed vision, violent behavior, and in historical terms, national and personal disasters. There are many causes for hatred. Jealousy, indoctrination, feelings of revenge and suspicions (many times completely unfounded)are just a few. But the most lethal forms of hatred that usually unleash killing and mayhem are those that are religiously or ideologically motivated. These types of hatred carry with them a degree of complete self-justification. It has the imprimatur of Heaven or of superior knowledge that sanctifies it. Thus hatred is transformed from a negative trait into a positive and desirable one. And then there are no behavioral limits… 

DESTINY ISRAEL:
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WINTER 5776 LECTURE SERIES –
JANUARY 2016
EUROPE AND THE JEWS
The following lectures have been POSTPONED  until further notice:
JANUARY 2 – SELF- DESTRUCTIVE EUROPE
JANUARY 9 – EUROPE TODAY
JANUARY 16 – EUROPE AND ISRAEL
Rabbi Berel Wein (@historyrabbi) 
It should be obvious to all that Moshe is a very unlikely choice to head the Jewish people, to redeem them from Egyptian bondage, and to bring the Torah down from Heaven to the Jewish people and eventually to all of humankind. It is also clear that Moshe would not be the likely one to guide them through the vicissitudes of war, thirst and forty years sojourn in the desert of Sinai. Rambam writes that Moshe was of short temper. The Torah records for us that he was raised in the palace of the Egyptian Pharaoh. He kills an Egyptian and covers up his deed. He is a shepherd for a pagan priest of Midyan and marries one of his daughters. He is separated from his people for sixty years before… 
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