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Bilam's relationship with his donkey reveals something much bigger about his worldview (than him just being a perverted person).

Why Parah Adumah is referred to as "the Chok" of the Torah.

Stubbornness usually has negative connotations, but "holy stubbornness" is something to strive for.

Korach's downfall could've been easily avoided, if he simply appreciated his destiny.

Anivus is no contradiction to understanding your own greatness.

The mouth and eyes each represent a different aspect of the decision making process; and how they need to work together to reach the truth.

The difference between a healthy sense of sense and being a "pushover".

This week's parsha has the famous inverse "Nuns"—letters which are not read and never seen again. What is their significance and the significance of the particular pesukim they enclose?

Why "anger" is unlike any other middah.

Torah is a fire. And so are YOU.