Judaism


“A time to keep and a time to cast away"

A daughter's memorial tribute to her mother z"l, written as the saga of going through one's parents' home after their passing.

“A time to keep and a time to cast away"

Returning from Sinai

Tens of thousands of IDF reservist soldiers are experiencing feelings not unlike those of the Israelites leaving Sinai. How does the Torah deal with this?

Returning from Sinai

Eretz Yisrael in the Parsha:

Shalosh Regalim and the seasons

Young religious Zionist Torah scholars connect the Torah Reading with the Land of Israel.

Shalosh Regalim and the seasons

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Parashat Mishpatim: Permission for doctors to heal

“The progress of human knowledge, and all of the results of human inventions - is all the work of God."

Parashat Mishpatim: Permission for doctors to heal

The Parsha and Current Events:

Impossibilities

The Iranians are suffering from obsessive, compulsive hatred of the Jews and of Israel and do not hide their intention of using any and every means to eradicate the lives of 8 million Jews in Israel. Is it wise to wait and see?!

Impossibilities

Parashat Mishpatim:

Make G-d your partner

What is the difference between a G-d Who listens and a G-d Who partners?

Make G-d your partner

The Hassidic definition of trauma

When my reptilian brain goes wild, I need to help it see its owner.

The Hassidic definition of trauma

Dvar Haftorah for Mishpatim:

Sacred missions require clean hands

Parshat Shekalim itself revolves around the half-shekel - a modest, equal contribution required of every individual, rich and poor alike, toward the communal service.

Sacred missions require clean hands

Shabbat Shekalim:

Prelude to Pesach

Shabbat Shekalim is the first of five special Shabbatot, over seven weeks.

Prelude to Pesach

From the Office of the UK Chief Rabbi

An entire Shabbat devoted to giving

This Shabbat, in addition to reading the parsha of Mishpatim, we will read the haftarah for Shekalim.

An entire Shabbat devoted to giving

The Day After Is Already Here:

Parashat Mishpatim and what Is expected of us right now

We cannot undo what has been lost. We cannot remove the pain from the bereaved. But we are commanded not to add to it.

Parashat Mishpatim and what Is expected of us right now

Shabbat: Sign of the Covenant Between the Jewish People and God

Shabbat is not merely another commandment; it is an eternal sign of the covenant between God and Israel.

Shabbat: Sign of the Covenant Between the Jewish People and God

Parashat Mishpatim:

Jeffrey Epstein and Associates

The ancient moral Torah laws on relations with young women form a stark contrast to the actions of progressive liberal Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Herbert Wexner.

Jeffrey Epstein and Associates

Parashat Mishpatim:

Can civility sanctify G-d?

To treat G-d’s creatures with justice and compassion is to affirm, through our daily conduct, that the world and humanity are the handiwork of Hashem.

Can civility sanctify G-d?

Haftarat Shabbat Shekalim:

When giving becomes a partnership

King Yehoash shows us that Lasting institutions are built not through transactions, but through trust.

When giving becomes a partnership

Torah Mitzion, Parashat Mishpatim:

“You shall not let a sorceress live"- learned from its context

Does this commandment have any practical application, as do the other commandments of the parashah?

“You shall not let a sorceress live"- learned from its context

Genocide in Gaza?

Should we have fought differentlY?

Genocide in Gaza?

Multiply and inherit the Land

Thank God, we merit to see more and more people returning to tradition, and the day is not far when the entire people will return to its roots, and through this we will be fruitful and multiply from within - and from without, through a great aliyah.

Multiply and inherit the Land

Confession:

I am one of the 'idiots' who say Hallel on Yom Ha'atzmaut

To recite the Hallel prayer of thanksgiving or not to recite it, that is NOT the question.

I am one of the 'idiots' who say Hallel on Yom Ha'atzmaut

Why harp on the Return to Zion?

To fully grasp the concept of the Return, one must consider it in all its dimensions and at all of its levels.

Why harp on the Return to Zion?

Word spoken in Melbourne this past Shabbat:

The social side of the Ten Commandments

Speech given at Mizrachi Melbourne this past Shabbat.

The social side of the Ten Commandments

When Jews allow themselves to be Jews the world takes note

Humbling ourselves before G-d means strengthening ourselves before others.

When Jews allow themselves to be Jews the world takes note

Receiving the Torah:

In the Wilderness of Sinai

Why does it say ‘they journeyed from Rephidim and arrived in the desert’? After all, we know they were iin Rephidim beforehand from previous verses.

In the Wilderness of Sinai

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Parashat Yitro: Reward and Punishment

How did Moses first present the Torah and its laws to Israel?

Parashat Yitro: Reward and Punishment

Altar of the earth:

The secret connection between heaven and earth

How does the holiness of Sinai shape Jewish life across generations? The special message of an altar built without a sword or pride, and the deep bond between the Mikdash and the justice of the Sanhedrin.

The secret connection between heaven and earth

What is Shovavim?

A time for joy, a time for introspection

During the days of Shovavim there are two primary actions, explained below.

A time for  joy, a time for introspection

Understanding the war against the Jews

Seventy-five years since Auschwitz and after two decades of incessant Islamic terrorism, the mountain is hanging over our heads once again. Wiill the world accept "I am the Lord your G-d/You shall not murder"?

Understanding the war against the Jews

Parshat Yitro

What inspired Yitro in the war with Amaleik?

Yitro’s positive perspective of the Jewish people was caused by his noticing the tremendous significance that the Jewish nation attached to their heritage

What inspired Yitro in the war with Amaleik?

At Mount Sinai:

“One man with one heart"

Israel united as one man before the Revelation at Mount Sinai, despite the differences between each tribe and every individual Jew.

“One man with one heart"

Parashat Yitro:

Does it matter why?

We have two different opinions as to when Yitro joined, and Zipporah rejoined, the Children of Israel: shortly before the Giving of the Torah, or shortly after it.

Does it matter why?

Parashat Yitro:

From Sea to Sinai: Inspiration to desperation

The crucial difference between Marah and Sinai.

From Sea to Sinai: Inspiration to desperation

Dvar Haftorah

Be careful what you say about Israel

G-d will tolerate many things from His servants. Becoming a prosecutor of Israel is not one of them.

Be careful what you say about Israel

Parashat Yitro:

What did Yitro hear?

The Torah records Yitro’s actions because they contain important lessons for all of us.

What did Yitro hear?

Torah Mitzion: Parashat Yitro

Seudat Yitro, a Tunisian Jewish tradition

One can see in Seudat Yitro, celebrated by Tunisian Jews on the Thursday before Shabbat Parashat Yitro, an invitation to reconsider the boundaries of belonging and the possibility of lending an ear to wisdom that comes from outside.

Seudat Yitro, a Tunisian Jewish tradition

The Parsha and Current Events:

: Held hostage

Jewish life has evolved into a kaleidoscope of concepts, values, commentaries, hopes, halakhic decisions, conflicts, etc., where everyone is so sure of himself, but no one really has it right.

: Held hostage

Book Review:

Rabbi Kook’s “Shemonah Kevatzim" - now in English

In the book “Eight Journals" Yaacov David Shulman has succeeded in remaining faithful to the Hebrew text while capturing the poetic style of Rabbi Kook’s often intricate prose.

Rabbi Kook’s “Shemonah Kevatzim" - now in English

Watch:

Weekly Tanya video/lecture - The Holy Epistle

The Tanya compacts four millennia of Jewish wisdom to answer the great personal and existential questions of life. It has revolutionized the way we think about G -d the human soul, the world and our place in it.

Weekly Tanya video/lecture - The Holy Epistle

Revivim:

A Home Torah Library - a halakhic obligation

The Torah commanded every Jew to write a Torah scroll for himself. From the time that it was permitted to write the Oral Torah, the commandment is fulfilled through purchasing the books by means of which one actually studies Torah. Databases do not count as books.

A Home Torah Library - a halakhic obligation

A story about Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Tu B'shvat: Planting a tree in the Land of Israel

“Rabbi," Rabbi Gold asked of Rav Kook, “why were you so deeply moved by the planting of a single tree?

Tu B'shvat: Planting a tree in the Land of Israel

“Hineni" - Ready for every task, great and small!

A person should approach military service with the understanding that it is a mitzva-one that overrides even considerations of danger to life, a mitzva whose value is beyond measure, no matter what his placement is.

“Hineni" - Ready for every task, great and small!

Tu B'shvat and the tree that sweetened the waters

The trees, except for the almond, look bare and bleak on Tu B'Shvat, but the sap is already rising inside. An important corollary for our personal and national lives.

Tu B'shvat and the tree that sweetened the waters

Tu B’Shvat:

Love of the Land

Rabbi Abba said: you have no clearer sign of the End than this, as it is said: ‘But you, mountains of Israel, you shall give forth your branches and bear your fruit for My people Israel…

Love of the Land

The real difficulty in earning a living

How hard is it to earn a living? As hard as building a marriage?

The real difficulty in earning a living

Why we celebrate tree planting

We only celebrate the Rosh Hashanah of trees, but not of other plants or even tree saplings. Why are trees more important than other vegetation?

Why we celebrate tree planting

Parshat Beshalach:

What inspired Yehoshua to become so devoted?

Moshe’s retrieving of the body of Yosef would thereby serve as the cog in the wheel that would prepare Am Yisrael’s next leader, Yehoshua, after Moshe’s passing 40 years later.

What inspired Yehoshua to become so devoted?

The Song of the Sea:

The day the women sang

Why does Jewish Law oppose men listening to a female singer? And why, then, did Miriam and the Israelite women sing at the Red Sea?

The day the women sang

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi:

The wisdom of children

Let’s listen to what our children say. Often, they just comment on things. They say sweet nothings. But sometimes there’s something really perceptive. Like Miriam.

The wisdom of children

Parashat Beshalach:

Profile of a hero

The story of the man who led Israel to victory, who defeated the enemy nations who were oppressing us - and never requested recognition.

Profile of a hero

The hostages have returned

In the name of all the citizens of the state, we express our gratitude to G-d who gave the government leaders the fortitude to withstand the heavy pressure and well-financed demonstrations and did not agree to endanger civilians in order to free the hostages.

The hostages have returned

Torah Mitzion:

What is the meaning of Rosh Hashanah for the Trees?

The month of Shevat symbolizes a stage that focuses on the tree itself before the actual growth of the fruits.

What is the meaning of Rosh Hashanah for the Trees?

“Price Tag" attacks by so-called Hilltop Youth

The authority responsible for security in our beloved Land is the Israel Defense Forces - and only the IDF. Or the police. No private individual is permitted to take the law into his own hands.

“Price Tag" attacks by so-called  Hilltop Youth

Dvar Haftorah:

Army service: for some or for all?

The Prophetess Devora asks the tribes who did not join the fight against Sisera's forces when Israel was under threat, where were you? This is the question that many in Israel must now confront honestly. And it has nothing to do with the fact that the Israelites won without those tribes.

Army service: for some or for all?

Parashat Beshalach:

A war to end war

My sense is that many contemporary Jews, especially those who would identify as “liberal," might not be entirely comfortable with Moses' Song of the Sea. It is not in sync with a mindset that views war as an evil that “never solves anything." What is Judaism's view?

A war to end war

Parashat Beshalach:

Nothing to fear but fear itself

You fight-but not with fear. You fight with trust, knowing that the outcome is in His hands alone.

Nothing to fear but fear itself

Watch:

Tanya video/lecture - The Holy Epistle

The Tanya compacts four millennia of Jewish wisdom to answer the great personal and existential questions of life. It has revolutionized the way we think about G -d the human soul, the world and our place in it.

Tanya video/lecture - The Holy Epistle

Parashat Beshalach:

The miracle of the waters of Marah

Why did Hashem cause the Israelites to worry about lack of water, and - further - bring them to a place of bitter waters?

The miracle of the waters of Marah




























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