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Why was Noah's first decision to plant a vineyard after the flood a big mistake - causing serious repercussions that we still feel today? On the other hand what would happen if the mistakes we make turn out to be 'positive'? Could such 'good' also bring about improvements in other peoples lives? Hear a valuable lesson on 'not worrying' so much about first developing your potential capabilities or talents - and just make whatever contribution you can and appreciate being part of history in the making.
Being drunk often connotes a lack of self-control and recklessness things Jewish consciousness is not very fond of. How could the early sages have instituted such an ongoing mitzvah to get drunk on Purim? Hear the underlying theme of Mordechai and Esther's plan to save the Jews, and how the window to peer at God's hidden presence can paradoxically be opened with wine.
Why was Moshe so reluctant to go back to Egypt to save his beloved nation? If we were given such a task directly from God, wouldn’t we jump at the opportunity? The answer to this question can be found in a different idea – why is it so easy to ignore, and fail to act on what we know to be true?
This Constant Mitzvah requires that we not only reject the existence of other gods, but that we also act in accordance with believing in One God - as the single Divine force that rules everything in the universe. And being a constant mitzvah implies there is a constant temptation to believe otherwise. We are always challenged to confront and counteract this destructive force in our lives and in the world.



