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Wonders, Wizardry and Magic

\”Harry Potter and the Sorcerer\’s Stone\” opens in movie theaters today. Will it just be a magical adventure that entertains us, or are there deeper lessons that our Jewish souls can learn?

Below are seven middot (Jewish values) found in Pirkei Avot and in \”Harry Potter and the Sorcerer\’s Stone,\” the first book in J.K. Rowling\’s Harry Potter series. You can use these themes as a guide as you enjoy the movie.

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A Portion of Parshat Haye Sarah

Abraham had two sons: Yitzchak and Yishmael. Yitzchak was Sarah\’s son, and Yishmael was Hagar\’s son. Yitzchak would become the ancestor of the Israelites, and Ishmael would be the father of the Arab nations. Sarah sent Hagar and Yishmael away when the half-brothers were still boys. They did not see each other again until their father died. In this parsha, we are told that the brothers come together again at last in order to bury their father at the Cave of Machpelah in Hebron. In their sadness over their father\’s death, they are willing to stop being enemies and share their sorrow together.

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For the Kids, fun facts, torah portion, and information for kids.

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Community calendar of events around Los Angeles.

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The Circuit, information on events around los angeles.\n

The Circuit

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Calendar & Singles

Community calendar of events around Los Angeles.

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