Judaism


Haftarah for the First Day of Pesach:

One shoe on, one shoe off

Is the Pesach model of redemption rooted in passivity still the paradigm? The haftarah provides the answer.

One shoe on, one shoe off

Let Go and Let God:

The real order of the Seder

The Seder can be seen as moving through a complete arc: identify the pain, share the story, embrace the journey, and let go into faith.

The real order of the Seder

Torah Mitzion:

Avadim Hayinu: From disgrace to praise

" Thus said the Holy One to Israel: My children, do I lack anything? What do I seek from you? I seek only that you love one another, and honor one another..."

Avadim Hayinu: From disgrace to praise

The Secret of the Two Dippings:

From Yosef’s coat to the bundle of hyssop

Yosef’s coat represented separation. The bundle of hyssop represents humility and unity.

From Yosef’s coat to the bundle of hyssop

Hallel at the Seder:

The mixed emotions and resiliency embedded in our traditions

What is it about Pesach that makes it so special? It brings out so much good in people!

The mixed emotions and resiliency embedded in our traditions

Discovering 18 Chai, in chemistry, Torah, and soul

Read how the scientific and the spiritual, the equation and the symbol, converge perfectly in a single drop of water.

Discovering 18 Chai, in chemistry, Torah, and soul

Dvar Haftorah - First Day of Pesach

From manna to meaning

The Haftorah reminds us that the miracles of the past were only the beginning. What comes next is our responsibility.

From manna to meaning

Singing the Song of Salvation:

A 2700 year-old lesson for our times

Remember the miiracle in the days of King Hezekiah on Pesach and the joy it engendered.

A 2700 year-old lesson for our times

Pesach for Soldiers

Part I: Words of faith for soldiers fighting for our people. Part II: Halakhot with additions for soldiers at the front

Pesach for Soldiers

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Video/lecture: Tanya Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - 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.

Video/lecture: Tanya Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - The Holy Epistle

The Soul as an Altar:

On Vayikra, Tzav, and the Discipline of Inner Life

The altar and its fire offer not only a model of ritual practice, but also a framework for thinking about the inner life, the offerings a method for transformation.

On Vayikra, Tzav, and the Discipline of Inner Life

Matan Emunah Essay:

Before Redemption: The power of presence in pain

People in pain are not first asking to be rescued. They are asking not to feel alone. And God does not stand outside suffering.

Before Redemption: The power of presence in pain

The Parsha and Current Events:

A tale of one family - two worlds

Two brothers, one the galut and the other in Israel - and two very different seders.

A tale of one family - two worlds

Preparing for the holiday:

Koshering the kitchen for Passover

Cleaning the kitchen for Pesach (Passover) should be done more carefully than cleaning the house, to ensure that not even a small crumb of chametz (leavened food) remains. Added links: OU guides to Passover and medications as well as Israeli Health Miinistry guide for medicatiions.

Koshering the kitchen for Passover

Echoes, rhymes, and redemption

It’s as if we’re watching history echo in real time. And right now, that echo is getting harder and harder to ignore. Suddenly, the words of the Haggadah don’t feel abstract.

Echoes, rhymes, and redemption

Passover 2026:

Last stop, Jerusalem

Although we were born and set apart in Egypt, our soul and our light and our purpose and our uniqueness are revealed in their full strength in the Land of Israel and Jerusalem.

Last stop, Jerusalem

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Parashat Tzav: The prohibition of Cheilev

Why does the Torah not require covering the blood after slaughter for cattle, sheep, and goats?

Parashat Tzav:  The prohibition of Cheilev

Shabbat Hagadol:

A tale of three Redemptions

The Pesach sacrifice was a massive act of defiance against the idolatrous Egyptian oppressors. And the Haftarah-reading for Shabbat Hagadol is the very last prophetic vision ever.

A tale of three Redemptions

Brit Olam Dvat Torah for Noahiides:

The Sacred Rebellion of the "Why"

From divine objects to living architects.

The Sacred Rebellion of the "Why"

Keep the army camp holy!

Is it permitted for three male soldiers and one female soldier - who is a driver or paramedic - to remain together in a Hummer (Humvee)?

Keep the army camp holy!

Parashat Tsav:

Consecration

When, chronologically, did our Parashah's first verses occur?

Consecration

Shabbat Hagadol:

Pre-Passover: What made Moses the Redeemer?

What made Moses the right person to lead the Exodus? Why did G-d choose him, and at what precise moment was his destiny sealed?

Pre-Passover: What made Moses the Redeemer?

From Egypt To Today:

A faith-based look at the steadily appearing redemption

The thanksgiving offering teaches us that not only does deliverance require gratitude, but also the possibility of continuing to live and act in the world.

A faith-based look at the steadily appearing redemption

Parashat Tzav:

Purging vessels and souls

The essential task is not only behavioral correction, but internal scrutiny.

Purging vessels and souls

Parashat Tzav/Shabbat Hagadol:

The Parsha and Current Events: Two unique Shabbatot

Shabbat Hagadol, prior to the holiday of our freedom, reaffirms our identity as the Jewish nation. Shabbat Shuva reaffirms our identity as a God-centered people. In their land.

The Parsha and Current Events: Two unique Shabbatot

From Pharaoh to Tehran:

The hardened heart of a dying empire

The world today finds itself in a fog of confusion. Why would a regime, already weakened and under immense strain, choose to double down? Look back to the Exodus to understand. And note how Pharaoh 'kept his word' when negotiating.

The hardened heart of a dying empire

Parashat Tzav/Shabbat Hagadol:

Redemption begins at home

This time in the year, which includes the Seder, more than any other time, celebrates the ability of Jewish families to come together. And this current time in Jewish history is an opportunity to share familial unity and natiional purpose.

Redemption begins at home

Dvar Haftorah: Shabbat Hagadol

Before the door opens

It is precisely at the threshold between message and moment, that this special Haftorah’s relevance to our own time becomes unmistakable.

Before the door opens

Yearning to rebuild the Beit Hamikdash

The Chafetz Chaim saw the approaching Redemption, and he gave instructions to prepare for it properly by studying the laws of sacrifices and the Temple rituals.

Yearning to rebuild the Beit Hamikdash

Essentials of Judaism:

All the world's people

Hashem is concerned with the fate and direction of all people and wants us to offer them direction. Judaism and Jews are meant to impact more than just Jews.

All the world's people

Pesach Q&A

Non run-of-the-mill halakhic questions that people recently asked the rabbi.

Pesach Q&A

Revivim:

The boundaries of sanctity in a House of Prayer

A synagogue is a place that a Jewish community has designated as a place of prayer to God. It played a central role in preserving Jewish identity throughout the exile, serving as a kind of spiritual extension that continues from the Temple and the Land of Israel. Using it for mundane purposes or behaving in it in a mundane manner desecrates its sanctity.

The boundaries of sanctity in a House of Prayer

The Nesi'im and the Shidduch Crisis:

Don’t judge a person by a resume

Shidduch lessons from Parashat HaNesi’im can help the shidduch crisis and lead to Nissuin - weddings!

Don’t judge a person by a resume

A call to Diaspora spiritual leadership:

Where have all the Rabbis gone?

Borrowing the title of Pete Seeger's song to hammer home a message to Diaspora Jewish leaders.

Where have all the Rabbis gone?

Your 15-Step Program toward inner liberation

This year, Let Your Seder Year be Transformative!

Your 15-Step Program toward inner liberation

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Vayikra: Maimonides and Korbanot

Why did God command that we bring korbanot (Temple offerings)? What is the purpose of this form of serving God?

Vayikra: Maimonides and Korbanot

Parashat Vayikra:

What are we really asking for?

Korbanot (0fferings), the Mincha, and the Avodah of Vayikra.

What are we really asking for?

Parashat Vayikra:

Kingship

Is there any organic connection between Parashat Vayikra, Nissan, and Purim?

Kingship

Parashat Vayikra:

The wondrous korbanot

The korbanot in the Bet Mikdash - assuredly they were to unite worlds.

The wondrous korbanot

Parashat Vayikra

The silence of the small aleph: A message to the Torah-True Jew

Those who give their lives for the Jewish people-the קדושים-occupy a place in heaven that no other creature can reach.

The silence of the small aleph: A message to the Torah-True Jew

When sacrifice becomes intimacy

Reflections on the unifying secret of the Jewish people, on the shrunken letter that teaches us humility, and on the heroism that is revealed precisely in the 'valley of the shadow of death.'

When sacrifice becomes intimacy

End of Days

The judgment of the nations of the world in the days of the Mashiach. Which nations are foremost and in what order?

End of Days

World Emunah for Rosh Chodesh:

What is the strength of the people of Israel?

How have we managed to transmit our tradition despite endless tribulations?

What is the strength of the people of Israel?

Parashat Vayikra:

A dependent existence

Realizing that we exist as the handiwork of our Maker must be at the forefront of our consciousness. This awareness keeps us humble and guards us from sin.

A dependent existence

Dvar Haftorah

Fear not, O Israel

The covenant endures. The Jewish people may face criticism and reproach, but they are never abandoned.

Fear not, O Israel

Rosh Chodesh Nisan:

Finding G-d in the Everyday

G-d wants the real you-because only then can you experience the real G-d.

Finding G-d in the Everyday

For Rosh Chodesh Nisan:

Trees in blossom

True, we are only at the beginning of the budding and blossoming of our People in our Land. But the day is not far off when we will merit to see and feel, face to face, the sweet fruits of the People of Israel in the Land of Israel.

Trees in blossom

Nerves of steel

Be of courage - our country is not received on a silver platter, but rather through war.

Nerves of steel

The Book of Vayikra and Eretz Yisrael

How does halakha define "the majority of Israel"? The answer will surprise you.

The Book of Vayikra and Eretz Yisrael

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Weekly Tanya video/lecture: Igeres Hakodesh -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: Igeres Hakodesh -The Holy Epistle

Torah for Noahides:

Why the global conflict of 2026 is written in your Haggadah

Let’s explore how the ancient drama between Ishmael, Isaac, Esau, and Jacob is playing out on the global stage today.

Why the global conflict of 2026 is written in your Haggadah

Give honor to the Torah

When the Torah scroll is being carried, and also when it is lifted up, everyone who sees it must stand until the scroll is placed in its place in the ark, or on the bimah.

Give honor to the Torah

Small letters, Great sacrifices

A Vayikra reflection in a time of War.

Small letters, Great sacrifices

Yearning for salvation

Ask yourself sincerely - how much do you want to make aliyah?

Yearning for salvation

From firebomb attack to halakhic ruling

Samaria Rabbi David Dudkevitch recounts his halakhic question to Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach after a Molotov cocktail struck his car on the road to Shechem.

From firebomb attack to halakhic ruling

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi:

The ultimate key for a fulfilling Jewish life

As we finished reading the Book of Exodus, its overall message becomes clear.

The ultimate key for a fulfilling Jewish life

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Psalm 9: Nations who forget God

The Talmudic Sages' views on Persia.

Psalm 9: Nations who forget God

Adar's promise

Perhaps that is our challenge, right now. To maintain a touch of the angelic, of purity and holiness, in the midst of chaos and destruction.

Adar's promise

Every Day Counts for Am Yisrael:

Are we fulfilling our responsibility?

Just as the Mishkan could only stand because every contribution was counted, so too the Jewish people grow strong when each person gives what they can, according to their abilities.

Are we fulfilling our responsibility?

Parshat Vayakhel-Pekudei:

Perhaps Tucker Was Right...

Rabbeinu Bachye explains, the very question is the answer-the Beit HaMikdash, and its predecessor, the Mishkan in the desert, was not merely a physical building; it was the repository of the collective psyche and soul of Am Yisrael, which allowed Hashem’s Shechinah to be more manifest in this physical and troubled world.

Perhaps Tucker Was Right...

Parashat Vayakhel-Pikudei:

When the siren sounds, the nation gathers

Gathering together, making sure all are accounted for, and planning ahead: this week's Torah readings parallel Israeli citizenry's response to the ubiquitous sirens that send us all to our shelters.

When the siren sounds, the nation gathers

A cover-up of Biblical proportions

The story presented in the Torah is one of a holistic, pure, and ideal experience. No glitches, no politics, no accusations, no problems; a perfectly smooth ride. The Mdrash tells us the problems. So where is the truth?

A cover-up of Biblical proportions

Parashat Vayakhel-Pikudei:

You can only give what you have

To host G-d, you must make space in your heart.

You can only give what you have

Parashat Vayakhel-Pikudei:

'May our Will be the Will of Hashem'

It wasn't just the work itself that was done as Hashem commanded, it was also the way it was done.

'May our Will be the Will of Hashem'

When saving a life takes precedence over Shabbat

Shabbat, the Tabernacle, circumcision, and temple service are foundations of holiness-but saving a life takes precedence over them.

When saving a life takes precedence over Shabbat

Dvar Haftorah: Parashat Hachodesh

A time to cleanse and begin again

Every national future must rest on something deeper than power alone.

A time to cleanse and begin again

Parashat Vayakhel-Pekudei and Hachodesh:

The Grand Finale

The Mishkan is here to remind us of that. Hashem has brought presence to Space. Parashat Hachodesh tells us that this presence occurs in time.

The Grand Finale

VaYakheil-Pekudei

Were the mirrors holy?

The mirrors ussd for the Mishkan had an exotic histtory.

Were the mirrors holy?

Continuing to erase Amalek

In our present war with Iran we see how Amalek is being destroyed in this period between Purim and Passover.

Continuing to erase Amalek

A post-Purim-pre-Pesach musar shmooze

At my Kiryat Moshe home, on Purim, students wondered why they will say 'next year in Jerusalem' in the Haggadah when they are already there...

A post-Purim-pre-Pesach musar shmooze

A Great Nation

Happy are we, how good is our portion and the lot of our generation that we merited to return to the Land of Israel and to Jerusalem.

A Great Nation

The Jews in Curaçao: A remarkable story

A tiny Caribbean island once had more Jews than all thirteen American colonies combined, and quietly saved thousands from the Holocaust.

The  Jews in Curaçao: A remarkable story

Personal Growth series:

How to inspire Ahavat Yisrael

Rav Elimelech of Lizensk reminds us that our connection with Hashem hinges upon our relationship with other people and our ability to focus on the good in each of them.

How to inspire Ahavat Yisrael

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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

The Mitzvah of Mezuzah:

The mezuzah as protection and the Laws of affixing it

The mitzvah of mezuzah grants protection and long life to the homeowners and their children.

The mezuzah as protection and the Laws of affixing it

The Mount of Olives - sanctifying remembrance

A Parshat Zachor to remember for generations to come.

The Mount of Olives - sanctifying remembrance

Rebbetzin Frimit Taub-Housman z"l - in memoriam

A woman of valor whose loss will be keenly felt by family, friends and the Borough Park kehillah she led with her late husband, the Halleiner Rov zts"l.

Rebbetzin Frimit Taub-Housman z"l - in memoriam

Hashem gave Moses the Two Tablets of Testimony

How did Moses learn the entire Torah in forty days?

Hashem gave Moses the Two Tablets of Testimony

Mi LaHashem Elai:

Answering the call of 'Whoever is for Hashem, come to me'

The fact that Hashem performs miracles does not release us from responsibility. On the contrary, it obligates us even more to act with seriousness and commitment.

Answering the call of 'Whoever is for Hashem, come to me'

Not for your sake, but for My Name

This past Shabbat, we witnessed tens of thousands of reservists across Israel change from their Shabbat clothing into the sacred uniform of the IDF. Fathers of young children heard the reading imploring us to remember the cruelty of Amalek, then left their families to answer the call once again.

Not for your sake, but for My Name

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Ki Tisa: The Luchot's miraculous letters

What did our Sages mean when they said that the Mem and the Samekh in the Luchot stood miraculously?

Ki Tisa: The Luchot's miraculous letters

Parashat Ki Tisa:

Remaking of the Golden Calf

We must remember the central place that the crime of idol worship occupies in Judaism.

Remaking of the Golden Calf

Parshat Ki Tisa:

Dance the Fears Away

What evoked Moshe’s breaking of the Luchot, in fact, was his witnessing the great joy with which the sinners had embraced their mission

Dance the Fears Away

Parashat Ki Tisa:

When G-d learned not to take His people for granted

In a daring interpretation, classic to the Chassidic approach toward Judaism, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak becomes the great "advocate" for the Jewish people, as he always was.

When G-d learned not to take His people for granted

Parashat Ki Tissa & Shabbat Parah:

While Purim is still echoing...

This Shabbat is the confluence of three components of our calendar: the aftermath of Purim, Parashat Ki Tissa, and Shabbat Parah.

While Purim is still echoing...

The Roar of the Lion: Tanakh, Persia-Iran, and today

David, King of Israel, lives and endures.

The Roar of the Lion: Tanakh, Persia-Iran, and today

Dvar Haftorah

Purification by fire: the Red Heifer and Iran

Like the ashes of the red heifer, the destruction of Iran’s instruments of death can become the catalyst for cleansing.

Purification by fire: the Red Heifer and Iran

Half-Shekel vs Haman's Shekels

Adv. Shalom Wasserteil explains how the mitzvah of the half-shekel places a world of holiness and charity against the money of Haman, who sought to destroy the Jewish people.

Half-Shekel vs Haman's Shekels

Increasing joy and unity while achieving victory during Adar

We should strive to extend the light of Purim, and the drawing together of hearts, throughout the entire year, but at the same time, we must remember that we are forbidden from being overly merciful toward our enemies.

Increasing joy and unity while achieving victory during Adar

Of snakes, sirens, and the Megillah

If a siren sounds while we are reading the Megillah and we pause, do we start again or continue from where we left off?

Of snakes, sirens, and the Megillah

The ages of Purim

A thousand years from now, the world may little resemble anything we can imagine. And yet, somewhere, Jewish children will celebrate Purim as they have for thousands of years. Read why,

The ages of Purim

Purim 5786 - Hodu LaHashem

We are living the Purim miracle

Khomeini went the way of Haman, Israel continues to pound its enemies as recorded in the Megillah - and we thank G-d for our deliverance.

We are living the Purim miracle

Purim 5786:

Bayamim Ha’heim Baz'man Hazeh: Victory is not yet complete

One more day of fighting, Esther begged Ahasueros. One more day of humility, she hoped. One more day of unity, she dreamed. Let us join her prayer and act upon it this year.

Bayamim Ha’heim Baz'man Hazeh: Victory is not yet complete

Rav Yitzchok Hutner:

Purim and Yom Kippur are one, a mysterious connection

Purim and Yom Kippur, also called Yom Kippurim, are opposing mirror images of each other. Each provides the missing half that the other lacks and this year they merge as we celebrate in the midst of a war of survival.

Purim and Yom Kippur are one, a mysterious connection

Thanks to our pilots!

“When there is a great war in the world, the power of Mashiach awakens."

Thanks to our pilots!

Pre-Purim observations to act upon:

Esther is calling now!

My friends and brethren, the call of Queen Esther is relevant and applicable to this very moment. Let’s unite and be active in three areas to help this war succeed.

Esther is calling now!

Why did Esther not refute Haman’s accusations against the Jews?

Stop arguing, just take a look at me!

Why did Esther not refute Haman’s accusations against the Jews?

Purim:

G-d pays His debts

The fourteenth of Adar was not random. It was repayment. G-d always pays His debts.

G-d pays His debts

Purim, Israel and the State of Israel:

For the Jews there will be light and happiness and joy and honor

Although the events of Purim took place outside the Land of Israel, Purim is deeply connected to it.

For the Jews there will be light and happiness and joy and honor

Parshat Tetzaveh/Purim

Of Snakes and Serpents

A Deeper Dive into the Connection between the Ancient Serpent and the Evil of Amaleik

Of Snakes and Serpents

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Tetzaveh: Moses and the priestly garments

These special clothes indicate that the kohanim suffer from a fundamental dissonance.

Tetzaveh: Moses and the priestly garments

Torah Mitzion:

Parashat Zachor

“Remember what Amalek did to you on the way, after you left Egypt… you shall blot out the memory of Amalek from under heaven; do not forget."

Parashat Zachor

Parashat Tetsave:

Garments of Glory

What is the Torah's attitude toward clothing? Is there anything wrong with trying to look one’s best and constantly keeping up with the latest style?

Garments of Glory

I am grateful to G-d

The Jewish people are a portable sanctuary. We are still here. Still learning. Still singing. Still blessing. Still arguing with love. Still raising Jewish children who will carry the flame forward. That is not sociology. That is not luck. That is Hashem holding us up.

I am grateful to G-d

A message of ה'תשפ"ו (5786) in a year of War

The salvation of Purim began quietly - not with a miracle, not with a battle, but with Shabbat.

A message of ה'תשפ"ו (5786) in a year of War

Parshat Zachor rebooted

Haman and Amalek represent the force that brings death and destruction into the world. Mordechai - connected to the Ketoret- represents the force that stops death and destruction.

Parshat  Zachor rebooted

Only God determines which barriers are desirable

A barrier is not social segregation but a spiritual foundation that guarantees the camp's sanctity and preserves its identity.

Only God determines which barriers are desirable

Dvar Haftorah:

The price of misplaced mercy

There are moments in Jewish history when compassion becomes cruelty.

The price of misplaced mercy

Parashat Tetzave and Shabbat Zachor:

The hidden and the revealed

Megillat Esther never once mentions G-d; Parashat Tetsave does not mention Moses; Amalek seemed to have disappeared from history. But G-d gives us the discernment to perceive them all.

The hidden and the revealed

Parashat Tetzave:

"Kindle the lamp in the Tent of Meeting"

Hashem has no need for illumination, the mitzvah is solely for the honor and needs of Israel - and it also contains symbolism for daily life.

"Kindle the lamp in the Tent of Meeting"

Amalek today

Every Jew should read Parashat Zachor and remember what Rabbi Joseph Ber Soloveitchik said about Amalek today.

Amalek today

Parashat Tetzave

When the majority of Jews [dwell] in their Land...

There are many similarities between the return to Zion at the time of Ezra and today’s return to Zion.

When the majority of Jews [dwell] in their Land...

Today is the 7th of Adar:

A Jewish day most Jews have never heard of

From the time of Moses until now, “Zayin Adar" affirms Judaism’s unwavering reverence for the sanctity of the human body, created in the image of G-d.

A Jewish day most Jews have never heard of

Revivim:

One Community, One Heart: The boundaries of division in shul

When there is room in the synagogue for all the worshippers, and there is no significant principled reason to establish an additional synagogue, it is forbidden to divide the community

One Community, One Heart: The boundaries of division in shul

A rabbinic view:

On the death penalty for terrorists

A terrorist is not an ordinary pursuer intending to kill a specific individual, but someone who seeks to kill any Jew who happens to cross his path. How does halakha deal with that?

On the death penalty for terrorists

A blueprint for Adar:

Be happy - and you'll not worry

Joy acts like a proactive medicine for the mind. Happiness and worry simply cannot live in the same heart at the exact same moment.

Be happy - and you'll not worry

Weekly video/lecture:

Tanya/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - 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/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - The Holy Epistle

Lesbianism and observant Judaism-what is the true halakhic view?

Halakha points in one direction. That said, the even bigger issue from a Torah perspective may be the missed opportunity for a traditional Jewish marriage and family.

Lesbianism and observant Judaism-what is the true halakhic view?

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi:

What is the most powerful image in the Torah?

The most powerful image is one that stands for our facing one another.

What is the most  powerful image in the Torah?

The greatest joy

Our Sages teach us that as the month of Adar advances simcha (joy) increases.

The greatest joy

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Teruma: The Tachash and the Erev Rav

What is the significance of this unique animal, the Tachash? How are they like the Erev Rav?

Teruma: The Tachash and the Erev Rav

Be who G-d meant you to be and you will set the world on fire

Start the Party: Learning from an uncouth dictator How to celebrate Life.

Be who G-d meant you to be and you will set the world on fire

The month of Adar:

War against Haman today

Adar is suited for confronting the enemies of the Jews because of the joy of Israel during this month.

War against Haman today

Parashat Teruma:

A Sanctuary for the Nation

Through their deeds, which are pleasing before Him, the righteous themselves become the concrete sanctuary of Hashem.

A Sanctuary for the Nation

Parashat Teruma:

The Mishkan - a new era

The construction of the Mikdash/Mishkan/Tent of Meeting transformed us from a collection of families to a united nation, united in in our worship of G-d.

The Mishkan - a new era

Parashat Teruma:

The Mikdash in Tefillin, Tzitzis, and Mezuza

How the current Daf Yomi connects with the parasha we read in Shul.

The Mikdash in Tefillin, Tzitzis, and Mezuza

Six Lamps Turn Toward the Central Lamp

The golden menorah teaches that all wisdom is directed toward the light of the Torah.

Six Lamps Turn Toward the Central Lamp

Dvar Haftorah:

A house we still yearn to build

We did not simply remember the Temple. We organized our civilization around its absence.

A house we still yearn to build

Parashat Teruma:

G-d’s “Dwelling Place"

What is the meaning of the idea that G-d “dwells among us?" And why is the Mishkan built of donated materials, instead of G-d commanding the Jews to bring them?

G-d’s “Dwelling Place"

Parashat Teruma:

Why did the Sanctuary need a Table?

What purpose did the Table serve and what need was there in the Sanctuary and in the Temple, that required a Table?

Why did the Sanctuary need a Table?

Why fighting Antisemitism fails-and what we should do instead

The ultimate goal of Jewish life isn't to be well-integrated or liked by our neighbors. It is for Judaism to be the centering fact of your life.

Why fighting Antisemitism fails-and what we should do instead

Torah Mitzion:

A house for G-d: Salvation or snare?

Our synagogues, like the Temple, must be a Beit Midrash, a Beit Tefilah and a Beit Kenesset.

A house for G-d: Salvation or snare?

World Emunah for Rosh Chodesh Adar:

The two mitzvot upon entering the Holy Land

The obliteration of Amalek and building the Beit Mikdash are two commandments Bnei Yisrael must keep upon entering Eretz Yisrael.

The two mitzvot upon entering the Holy Land

Everyone must come home!

The permission not to make Aliyah applies only to the greatest Rabbis of the generation. How is that?

Everyone must come home!

Revivim:

The seating of Torah Scholars in the Synagogue - and donors?

By seating the elders at the front of the synagogue, the entire congregation bestows honor upon the Torah and its Sages. Although we find various communities that practiced not seating the rabbis in the “east," it is proper to return to the original custom-in order to honor the Torah and increase its influence.

The seating of Torah Scholars in the Synagogue - and donors?

G-d's ordinances

‘If you accept the ordinances, there will be peace amongst you, and you will then merit to acquire the Torah.’

G-d's ordinances

“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

The one-eyed Rabbi in Auschwitz

Excerpt from the book "I will hide My Face from them."

The one-eyed Rabbi in Auschwitz

In this Shabbat's Torah Reading:

Carrying our heroes home

Joseph's bones were taken with the Jews when they left Egypt, the start of a tradition that we do not move on without our heroes. And Ran Gvili, who parallels the martyrs of Beitar, will be buried with dignity.

Carrying our heroes home

A Bond of Holiness:

Tefillin as a sign and as essence

Tefillin are a sign for Israel-that is, a symbol and marker that expresses their very essence. The passages of the tefillin express the foundations of faith. One of these foundations is the centrality of the Land of Israel, which is mentioned many times in the tefillin.

Tefillin as a sign and as essence

Strengthening our People, one set of tefillin at a time

An innovative grass roots initiative is educating and connecting our youth.

Strengthening our People, one set of tefillin at a time

A blueprint of Exile and Redemption:

The Burning Bush of history

The burning bush is the eternal symbol of Jewish history. The bush is on fire, yet it is not consumed. And the State of Israel is the living proof.

The Burning Bush of history

Google knows where we live, God does too

God is looking for something else entirely. Opinion.

Google knows where we live, God does too

When you discover who Is behind your anxiety and fear

G-d's life changing message to Moses as he was afraid to confront Pharaoh.

When you discover who Is behind your anxiety and fear

Yeravam and King David:

What's wrong with second place?

Some people's life overplays competition and ego, forgetting about need and the most fitting arrangements.

What's wrong with second place?

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Bo: Training for Greatness

It is not enough to free slaves. They must be trained for independence, courage, and aspiration.

Bo: Training for Greatness

Parashat Bo:

The destruction of the wicked

The Exodus and the drowning of the Egyptians in the Red Sea were one and the same thing. One without the other is incomplete. A lesson for Hamas in our time.

The destruction of the wicked

Parashat Bo:

When the dogs did not bark

Why is this fact of the non-barking dogs significant?

When the dogs did not bark

Haftarat Parashat Bo:

Collective responsibility - then and now

Why is it that God killed all the firstborns in Egypt and didn't suffice with simply killing Pharaoh’s firstborn son? The answer is as applicable today as it was then.

Collective responsibility - then and now

Parshat Bo:

How long was the exile in Egypt?

Tzvi LeTzaddik explains that in reality, every Jew during the time of exile suffered doubly-once for their own personal pain and again due to the fact that they witnessed their brethren suffering

How long was the exile in Egypt?

October 7 and Parashat Bo:

When leaders sleep and nations fall

Torah is never just history. It is a mirror of today - and a warning for tomorrow.

When leaders sleep and nations fall

Dvar Haftorah:

“Do not fear, my servant Jacob"

Jewish existence is not sustained by circumstance, but by promise.

“Do not fear, my servant Jacob"

The Exodus:

From darkness to light

We are in a transitional stage, in a period in which lights and shadows function together.

From darkness to light

Parashat Bo

Freedom from slavery

why did Moshe convey the message “ַכּחצת " “at approximately midnight"?

Freedom from slavery

Parashat Shavua:

Hashem made a mockery of Egypt

Rabbi Nebenzahl: Hashem made a mockery of Pharoah and the Egyptians, to obviate any possibility of a mistaken impression that there was that there was a battle between two forces.

Hashem made a mockery of Egypt

Parahat Bo:

Soul-Searching begins at home

Let us always be humble and ready to acknowledge our flaws. There is no such thing as a human being who never sins. We all act foolishly and make grave mistakes at some point in our lives.

Soul-Searching begins at home

Parashat Bo:

Why Jews need a spiritual army as well

Why did the Torah call the Jews who left Egypt an army?

Why Jews need a spiritual army as well

Self-sacrifice and teshuva

This generation connects spiritually to the Land of Israel. That is the source of its willingness for self sacrifice in times of war.

Self-sacrifice and teshuva

Psalm 100:

The power of gratitude and thankful souls

Our sages say that the “light of Geulah shines upon those who recite this psalm." Why?

The power of gratitude and thankful souls

Essentials of Judaism:

The fundamental centrality of Eretz Yisrael

The Torah assumes Jewish life in Eretz Yisrael.

The fundamental centrality of Eretz Yisrael

Why not build the Holy Temple in LA?

If we understood even a fraction of the true universal influence of the meeting of the Jewish Neshama (soul) with the Holy Land, an influence which infuses a higher life to all existence, we would not ask that question.

Why not build the Holy Temple in LA?

Why don't they come?

What keeps Diaspora Jewry from getting on that aliya plane?

Why don't they come?

Revivim:

Loyalty to the Torah, sensitivity towards the Family

How does one deal with non-attendance at a non-halakhic wedding without causing a hopeless rift in the family?

Loyalty to the Torah, sensitivity towards the Family

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

Daf Yomi:

Opening Menachot: A fundamental question

If we had to point to one question that touches many of the sugyot, what would that be?

Opening Menachot: A fundamental question

Stop tolerating abuse

Redemption begins when I stop making peace with the lies.

Stop tolerating abuse

The danger of refusing to see

When people refuse to see what is happening-when they ignore tension, brush away pain, deny blame, or pretend problems will vanish-the damage grows quietly until it is too late.

The danger of refusing to see

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Va'eira: Priceless jewels on tattered clothes

Two special jewels symbolize two special traits of the Jewish people.

Va'eira: Priceless jewels on tattered clothes

Challenging Hashem in the face of suffering

We cry out to the Heavens “Ad Motai", how much longer do we have to suffer in Exile, why does evil continue to befall us and why have you not saved and redeemed Your people?

Challenging Hashem in the face of suffering

Freedom and Justice for All

Certainly, the world still has much room for improvement, but it is in a process of continuous and ongoing advancement.

Freedom and Justice for All

Torah Mitzion: Vaeira

Hakarat Hatov

Do we show gratitude to someone who helped us if he also benefitted? What does it signify to show gratitude to inanimate objects as Moses did?

Hakarat Hatov

The four words of Redemption

Commentators interpret the meaning of the words used to foretell the Exodus and the Israelites' becoming G-d's chosen nation.

The four words of Redemption

Parashat Vaeira:

Did the plagues affect the Jews?

A disagreement between the Ramban and the Ibn Ezra.

Did the plagues affect the Jews?

Machon Meir:

Stages of Redemption

The four words of Redemption allude not only to the Exodus from Egypt, but also to the departure from the subjugation of the four kingdoms that ruled over Israel.

Stages of Redemption

Dvar Haftorah

Between Pharaoh and Persia

What can the ancient prophecy about Pharaoh and dating back over 2500 years tell us about our own world? Quite a bit.

Between Pharaoh and Persia

Parashat Vaeira:

Sanctifying G-d’s Name through justice

We have to build our homeland in the Name of Hashem, the G-d of Israel.

Sanctifying G-d’s Name through justice

Parshat Vaeira:

Who Was the Mother of Pinchas?

Haamek Davar notes that the Torah’s describing the wife of Elazar in these Pesukim is designed to teach that she contributed greatly to Elazar’s lofty status-hence, they were blessed with a child as great as Pinchas.

Who Was the Mother of Pinchas?

HIstorical reality:

The warning embedded in Parshat Vaeira

If antisemitism looks like this during prosperity, what will happen when the inevitable downturn arrives?

The warning embedded in Parshat Vaeira

Alchemy of the Collective:

Why and how the whole is greater than its parts

This principle of unity transforming individuals into something qualitatively different is beautifully mirrored in Judaism.

Why and how the whole is greater than its parts

Rabbi Eliezer Melamed:

Attending an intermarriage wedding ceremony is forbidden

Rabbi Eliezer Melamed answers a halakhic question, stating: "Explain that despite your love for him, you will not come to his wedding, because it is forbidden according to the Jewish faith".

Attending an intermarriage wedding ceremony is forbidden

Klal Yisrael survives when we are Zaydies and Bubbies

Klal Yisrael is built in living rooms, at Shabbos tables, in bedtime Shema, in stories told on a grandparent’s knee. The chain rests with us.

Klal Yisrael survives when we are Zaydies and Bubbies

Essentials of Judaism Series:

Goodness and integrity in the Eyes of Hashem

Either man accepts God’s authority as the Legislator of moral norms, or he will eventually fail in all attempts to create a moral society.

Goodness and integrity in the Eyes of Hashem

Eretz Yisrael in the Parsha:

Milk and honey

Why are the physical traits of the Land emphasized the first time Hashem talks about it to Moshe? Young Religious Zionistt Torah scholars provide answers.

Milk and honey

UK Chief Rabbi on Shemot:

The hallmark of great Jewish leaders

How did Pharaoh’s daughter know that the baby in the Nile was a Hebrew child?

The hallmark of great Jewish leaders

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi: Shemot

"I Will Be Who I Will Be"

What do these enigmatic names - ‘I Will Be Who I Will Be’ and ‘I Will Be’ - mean?

"I Will Be Who I Will Be"

Tevet 20:

Remembering the Rambam

The prolific Torah luminary whose Mishne Torah, Sefer Hamitzvot, Guide to the Perplexed, Letter to Yemen's Jews, and more light up the ages, is brought to life in Israel during the week of his yahrzeit, with the high point an annual three day Rambam Conference.

Remembering the Rambam

The path to greatness:

The psychological Burning Bush

The Rabbis in the Midrash, always sensitive to nuance, focus our attention on the enigmatic words: "G-d saw that Moses turned to see, so He called out to him from amidst the bush." What does that symbolize?

The psychological Burning Bush

Shemot:

Moshe as a baby

Moshe as a baby, non-supervised milk, and the food that builds a Jew.

Moshe as a baby

Dvar Haftorah for Shemot:

The great Shofar and lost Jews

We live in an age of unprecedented Jewish freedom and unprecedented Jewish disappearance. The Haftorah tells us that those who have disappeared are not lost forever.

The great Shofar and lost Jews

Shemot:

The midwives' legacy

The midwives saw to it that a healthy body was accompanied by a healthy soul. So must we.

The midwives' legacy

Shemot:

Breaking point

Hopes which are destroyed cause deeper despair than complete hopelessness. The Jews had hoped for a new Pharaoh who would ease their lot, but the opposite occurred. Where to turn?

Breaking point

Shemot:

Don’t waste a crisis

How to gain from a crisis.

Don’t waste a crisis

Shemot:

The Nile and the source of blessing

There is a struggle here over the source of shefa - the flow of blessing - in the world.

The Nile and the source of blessing

Shemot:

Do you stand up for people who are being wronged?

Our sages teach that public embarrassment is akin to bloodshed, yet it is far easier to ignore it, to go about our business and pretend nothing happened. We think why should I get involved and put myself at risk?

Do you stand up for people who are being wronged?

Shemot:

The bush was not consumed

Commentators analyze the symbolism of the burning bush.

The bush was  not consumed

Shemot:

The power of a name

Moshe’s name conveyed a lifelong mission: to oppose injustice and to fight on behalf of the helpless.

The power of a name

Parashat Shemot:

The Parsha and Current Events: Halakhic Implications

Were it Halakhically permissible, we would have to recite Hallel every day here in Hashem’s Holy Land!

The Parsha and Current Events: Halakhic Implications

Uprooting tyrants

Every tyrant who oppresses his citizens and does evil is also an enemy of Israel - from Pharaoh all the way to Maduro and Khomenei.

Uprooting tyrants

Haftarat Parashat Shemot:

Three faces of Redemption

Jewish communities of Ashkenaz, Sepharad, and the Yemenites each read a different prophecy as the haftarah for Parshat Shemot, with each focusing on a distinct aspect of this redemptive process.

Three faces of Redemption

Tanya, 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, the Holy Epistle

Revivim:

Royal Garment: Tzitzit as an expression of Israel's destiny

The mitzvah of tzitzit particularly expresses faith and the unique destiny of Israel. The most honorable garment is the four-cornered fringed tallit which expresses all the latent powers within the person and within the world.

Royal Garment: Tzitzit as an expression of Israel's destiny

Delaying aliyah for studies and career

Just remember, the future of Am Yisrael and Torat Yisrael are in Eretz Yisrael, and we are fortunate enough to live in the historic generation of kibbutz galuyot.

Delaying aliyah for studies and career

Matan Emunah Essay:

Intellect and beauty find a sacred home

The writing of the Septuagint was celebrated by many, yet our sages describe this moment as darkness descending on the world. Why?

Intellect and beauty find a sacred home

The Parsha and Current Events:

Binyamin

Hashem is sending a coded message of encouragement for the Jewish nation.

Binyamin

Wake up from your dream!

There is a dire need to teach the truth to all Am Yisrael, both in Israel and in the Diaspora.

Wake up from your dream!

Blessing our children:

From generation to generation, we declare Your glory

We are not asking for more. We are asking that the chain remain unbroken.

From generation to generation, we declare Your glory

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Vayechi: When great souls err

Much good can result from recalling the punishment for wrongdoing, even if this motivation may appear beneath one’s spiritual stature.

Vayechi: When great souls err

Reuben and Judah: A psychological profile

What true leadersship looks like.

Reuben and Judah: A psychological profile

A call to Australia's gov't:

Looking for leadership in times of crisis

Why was Yehuda chosen to lead? For many reasons, but first and foremost, a leader has to be able to stand up and jump into action to tackle threats, without consideration of the fallout or personal risk.

Looking for leadership in times of crisis

Parashat Vayechi:

Yaakov’s Blessings: Hands and knees

What is the difference between a blessing given through the hands and a blessing given through the knees?

Yaakov’s Blessings: Hands and knees

Parshat Vayechi:

The True Battle For Jewish Royalty

"...Thus, the true source of the tension between Yehuda and Yosef was this clash between an emphasis on Chessed, versus an emphasis on Torah..."

The True Battle For Jewish Royalty

Parashat Vayechi:

"Do not bury me in Egypt"

Why did Jacob ask to be buried in Israel? See what the commentators have to say.

"Do not bury me in Egypt"

Parashat Vayechi:

The Kingship in Israel

There is disagreement among our commentators if these are prophecies of the times of the mashiach, or if they refer to other events.

The Kingship in Israel

Dvar Haftorah:

King David's parting message

There is profound humility in King David’s words. For all his achievements, he frames his legacy not around military victories or political triumphs, but around covenant.

King David's parting message

"6 7" A trend with no meaning… until you look deeper

God does not do anything by accident. Not now. Not last year, not a thousand years ago. Not ever.

"6 7" A trend with no meaning… until you look deeper

Parashat Vayechi:

Revisiting the scene of the crime

It is not good for a victim to replay the horror he experienced and to keep active the pain he has gone through. He must instead remove the traumatic event from active consciousness.

Revisiting the scene of the crime

Torah Mitzion: Parashat Vayechi

"And let them multiply abundantly like fish, within the land"

The Midrash identifies Manasseh and Ephraim not only as concrete individuals, but also their descendants Yehoshua and Gideon. What is that based on?

"And let them multiply abundantly like fish, within the land"

Intermarriage IS Antisemitism:

The ultimate threat to Jewish survival

If a swastika on a wall provokes outrage while an interfaith wedding invites applause, our moral compass is dangerously off course.

The ultimate threat to Jewish survival

The Chabad paradigm for Israel's security

Israel’s political, intelligence and diplomatic corps along with the media must remember they are in the employ of victory on the battlefield and security during peace time.

The Chabad paradigm for Israel's security

Different Roles, One Nation:

Lessons from Ephraim and Menashe

Hashem gives each person a role, a mission, a contribution. Ephraim receives leadership; Menashe receives honor. One is not at the expense of the other.

Lessons from Ephraim and Menashe

Laws and history of Asara BeTevet:

Today is the Fast of the Tenth of Tevet

One of the four fasts mourning the Temple's destruction, today marks the day the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem began.

Today is the Fast of the Tenth of Tevet

The Doctrine of Warfare:

The Levites are the proof of the obligation to enlist

The Levites were the officers responsible for the fulfillment of the commandments of war. From here we learn that yeshiva students may not be exempted from army service by claiming that they are like Levites

The Levites are the proof of the obligation to enlist

Studying Torah while snow falls

As I sit and study looking at the falling snow, I realize that each figure in Bereshit, which we will finish reading this coming Shabbat, is a bridge; each figure is a link in the destined chain. As we all are.

Studying Torah while snow falls

One shepherd for all

Just as Joseph's brothers were reconciled and unified and spoke one with another, also in our generation, the People of Israel, who are being gathered from among the nations, must become unified in the Land of Israel.

One shepherd for all

Essentials of Judaism Series:

The many forms of Kedushah

Meta-mitzvot are necessary because the Torah cannot possibly address every circumstance people encounter. Kedushah is an example.

The many forms of Kedushah

Video/Lecture:

Tanya/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - 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/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - The Holy Epistle

First things first: Establishing a yeshiva in Egypt

Why did Yaakov send Yehuda to Egypt before he descended there to see his son Yosef at last?

First things first: Establishing a yeshiva in Egypt

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

VaYigash: The reunion of Joseph and Judah

"The Jewish people are crowned with two qualities, Eidut (testimony) and Torah, one seen in Joseph and the other in Judah."

VaYigash: The reunion of Joseph and Judah

Letting go of expectations on what life was supposed to be like

"I Am Who I Am, Because You Sold Me."

Letting go of expectations on what life was supposed to be like

Haftarat Parshat Vayigash:

Restoring broken relationships

We have witnessed the resurrection of the dry bones. We have seen the ashes of Auschwitz giving rise to the miracle that is the State of Israel. In the past two years, through trauma, loss, and uncertainty, the Jewish people have survived. But endurance is not the final goal.

Restoring broken relationships

Parshat Vayigash:

To Conceal or Not to Conceal, That is the Question

Yosef had been nearly killed, sold as a slave, and spent years in an Egyptian dungeon because of his brothers’ aspersions; his father, Yaakov, was grieving and suffering for 22 years-and yet, despite all of the above, Yosef understood that it is still more worthwhile not to embarrass his brothers, and reveal himself to Yaakov.

To Conceal or Not to Conceal, That is the Question

Looking Forward:

Vayigash, Vayechi, Yehuda, 10 Tevet - the choice of the future

The temptation to despair is strong. But Torah teaches that we cannot remain there. We must act responsibly, together, and with unity.

Vayigash, Vayechi, Yehuda, 10 Tevet - the choice of the future

Parashat Vayigash:

The message of the wagons

How Yossef is showing and hinting to Yaakov how he dealt with the Egyptian world successfully.

The message of the wagons

Dvar Haftorah:

Our shared past and future

The prophet clarifies: Unity demands shared purpose, honest self-examination and recommitment to what binds us together.

Our shared past and future

Parashat Vayigash:

G-d’s plan and man’s responsibility

This is perhaps the most dramatic narrative in the entire Torah. Why did Yosef suddenly conclude the charade?

G-d’s plan and man’s responsibility

Redemption - The union of forces

In the end, Rachel and Leah are is not a competition, but a single system.

Redemption - The union of forces

Post-Hanukkah educational challenge:

Jewish hoiidays - Why do we focus on Miracles?

Last week we celebrated Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights - which is all about Miracles. Why are miracles so important? Watch and find out.

Jewish hoiidays - Why do we focus on Miracles?

Keep the lights burning:

A hero of Jewish freedom tells his story

Eight Jews stood in a Soviet courtroom like upright candles and declared their loyalty to the Jewish people. It happened during the dark days of Communism when that could mean exile to Siberia or worse. A true story.

A hero of Jewish freedom tells his story

“One In a Million”

There is really no way to leave a state of depression unless one has the courage and boldness to dedicate their energies to developing and honing their talents and doing something worthwhile for society.

“One In a Million”

Selah

We are now in transition, from Hannukah, the holiday of light and celebration, to a day of fasting and mourning. How do we do that?

Selah

The Spiritual Force at the front:

The role of the Tribe of Levi in Israel’s wars

The primary role of the members of the Tribe of Levi is to lead the army spiritually, and see to its disciplined behavior.

The role of the Tribe of Levi in Israel’s wars

A hintative tour of the parasha:

Miracles, dreams, and the strength of Israel

As in Miketz, after two years of war, we look back and glance at what is happening. It feels like a dream. And it goes on - like a prophecy.

Miracles, dreams, and the strength of Israel

For the 8th day of Hanukkah:

Humility and Hanukkah:The science and soul of the Menorah's oil

In Judaism, there is a core and ancient teaching that we should strive to learn an important lesson from every experience in our lives, especially when that experience is connected to a significant and Divinely inspired holiday like Hanukkah. What we learn from olive oil.

Humility and Hanukkah:The science and soul of the Menorah's oil

A Psalm for Hanukkah

There is no guarantee that our enemies will no longer attack us here in Israel - but at least their sadistic joy is guaranteed to be short-lived and thoroughly repaid. And one day we will sing a Psalm for the coming of Mashiach.

A Psalm for Hanukkah

For the 7th day of Hanukkah:

Hidden Light: Yosef, the dreidel, the sufganiyah, and faith

Hanukkah does not offer simple answers, nor does it lessen the pain. It asks something deeper of us: to hold on to faith even when matters are unclear and the Hand of G-d seems concealed.

Hidden Light: Yosef, the dreidel, the sufganiyah, and faith

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Mikeitz: Interpreting dreams

The interpreter has a key function in the realization of a dream: his analysis can determine how the dream will come to pass.

Mikeitz: Interpreting dreams

Parashat Mikeitz:

Circumcision in Egypt

We already know that everything that was created with man, was worthy of existing - except for the foreskin, as the Torah commanded us to remove it.

Circumcision in Egypt

Hanukkah and Mikeitz:

Yosef as a manifestation of the Menorah

There are three awe-inspiring similarities between Yosef and the Hanukkah lights, starting with his name.

Yosef as a manifestation of the Menorah

Dvar Haftorah:

On Hanukkah and Sydney

The prophet does not deny the danger. He transcends it.

On Hanukkah and Sydney

Parashatt Miketz:

Stop dreaming

When Mashiach comes, we will realize that we are currently in a dream. Our life is a living paradox, yet it seems to make sense to us as if it were normal.

Stop dreaming

Questions and Answers:

Aspects of Hanukkah - interview with Rabbi Shlomo Aviner

From the Yeshiva's Beit Midrash in the Arab Quarter (actually the Old Jewish Quarter) of the Old City, Rabbi Aviner talks about miracles, why we don't say Hallel on Purim, and more.

Aspects of Hanukkah - interview with Rabbi Shlomo Aviner

An Australian rabbi writes on Mikeitz:

How the Australian government can regain the trust of its Jews

Someone asked me if there is any way that we can forgive the Australian government and what it would take for them to regain trust of Australian Jewry. So, let’s talk about Yosef.

How the Australian government can regain the trust of its Jews

For fourth day of Hanukkah:

Torah versus Greek wisdom

What was the real conflict?

Torah versus Greek wisdom

Mikeitz\Chanukah:

The Greeks sought to "rule" over G-d; Jews to Follow G-d's Rules

When one signs onto idolatry, they are in fact [subconsciously or consciously] worshipping their own self interest; the idolatry is just an external rationalization of the undertaken path. Judaism, however, requires “Bittul", or self-awareness that there is one true G-d, Hashem, to whom we must pledge our devotion,

The Greeks sought to "rule" over G-d; Jews to Follow G-d's Rules

Modest Proposals:

Regarding the upcoming Bnei Akiva Yeshivot Education Conference

Grappling with questions of faith, forging a heightened awareness of God’s presence in daily life, and making the Creator accessible to the tens of thousands of Jews who thirst for His voice must stand at the very top of our educational agenda, but it is not on this one.

Regarding the upcoming Bnei Akiva Yeshivot Education Conference

Zechariah 4:

“Not by might and not by power”

Rashi explains in the name of the Sifrei that the light of God’s countenance “gives you grace.”

“Not by might and not by power”

Parashat Miketz/ Hanukkah:

Never play the victim

How should Yosef have dealt with the Chief Butler so that his plight would be remembered after interpreting the two prisoners' dreams?

Never play the victim

Nun, gimmel, hei, ____?

The dreidel's message

The four letters on the dreidel are not the same in Israel and the Diaspora. They tell us something we should pay attention to.

The dreidel's message

OU message for the 3rd day of Hanukkah

Sometimes it's hard to see the light

It is all too easy to look around us and feel hopeless...

Sometimes it's hard to see the light

For the second day of Hanukkah:

This year, it's time for a minimalist Hanukkah

It's time for a Hanukkah that simply says: As a Jew, I am the inheritor of Jews who fought for the political independence of the Jewish state. I am a Zionist just like Judah the Maccabee. Op-ed.

This year, it's time for a minimalist Hanukkah

From the Israeli Chief Rabbinate Council:

The unbroken light of Am Yisrael - a message to world Jewry

When darkness strikes one corner of the Jewish world, the shadows are felt in the heart of every single Jew globally. Your pain is deeply, personally our pain.

The unbroken light of Am Yisrael - a message to world Jewry

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

The single light of Hanukkah

Why does the blessing mention one light when we light an ascending number of candles on the holiday?

The single light of Hanukkah

In the footsteps of the Maccabees:

Our heroic generation

Words of encouragement for Hanukkah.

Our heroic generation

Video/lecture:

Tanya/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - 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/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - The Holy Epistle

From the works of Rabbi Chaim Drukman zt"l:

Two aspects of Hanukkah

The victory in war and the dedication of the altar are one and the same. And in our time we have been privileged to see both.

Two aspects of Hanukkah

Rabbi Eliezer Melamed:

Yeshiva students and the Tribe of Levi's obligation to serve

Numerous Kohanim and the Levites participated in the wars of Israel. Even before they participated in wars as regular soldiers, they led the soldiers of Israel in their fighting.

Yeshiva students and the Tribe of Levi's obligation to serve

Draft Law or Pardon:

When to stand firm and when to yield - Yehudah’s lesson

The eternal challenge of Jewish leadership is knowing when to stand firm and when to acknowledge reality, when to pursue the ideal and when compromise is necessary.

When to stand firm and when to yield - Yehudah’s lesson

Rabbi Yitzchok Hutner zts"l on Hanukkah:

The effects of the Jews' confrontation with Ancient Greece

Rav Yitzchok Hutner's thoughts on the significance of the Maccabees' victory over the Greeks: 'The rekindling of the Temple Menorah on Hanukkah represents a new era of Torah transmission.'

The effects of the Jews' confrontation with Ancient Greece

As Hanukkah approaches:

A vote for Judah the Maccabee

“Peace will prevail in the future,” Rabbi Kook concludes, “when people come to recognize clearly that all of the different, individual lights are truly one single light." And who would lead them?

A vote for Judah the Maccabee

Parashat Vayeshev:

'Your brothers are pasturing in Shechem-I will send you to them'

Why did Joseph go to the brothers he knew hated him - and why did Jacob send him, knowing the same?

'Your brothers are pasturing in Shechem-I will send you to them'

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi:

Jewish failure

Sometimes what I perceive to be good for me could actually be bad, and what I think is bad could actually be something absolutely extraordinary for me.

Jewish failure

Parashat Vayeishev:

Redemption garbed in 'klipot'

The many impure sources of Redemption are a defense against the Satan - the adversary, whose purpose is to prevent the Redemption from coming into the world.

Redemption garbed in 'klipot'

Dvar Haftorah

When the lion roars

The Parsha shows us how individuals can go astray, The Haftorah shows us how nations do.

When the lion roars

Parashat Vayeshev:

From October 7th to Redemption: Seeking the next step

Yaakov thought there was no need for a future exile after all he had gone through. The Medrash explains.

From October 7th to Redemption: Seeking the next step

The Parsha and Current Events: Vayeshev

Refusing to be comforted

The prophet Jeremiah brings G-d's comforting words to Mother Rachel, but how can she find comfort when the promise of redemption is far into the future?

Refusing to be comforted

Parashat Vayeshev:

From disaster to destiny

The point of the Torah is not that great people are saints who never do wrong. They are ordinary humans who are imperfect beings and capable of serious mistakes.

From disaster to destiny

Torah Mitzion on Vayeshev:

"Judah went down....Behold, thy father-in-law goeth up"

In this parasha, we learn about Judah, the leader of the tribe that will give the Israelites the kingdom of David and ultimately, the Messiah.

"Judah went down....Behold, thy father-in-law goeth up"

We are still brothers - even when divided

A disagreement does not undo our connection. A quarrel cannot touch the neshamah within.

We are still brothers - even when divided

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

Prelude to Hanukkah:

Dina in a box

G-d assured Yaakov that Eisav’s rule will eventually end. All Yaakov had to do was to ascend the ladder in his dream himself, and he would prevent this version of history from ever happening. Yet Yaakov refused to ascend the ladder.

Dina in a box

3 Torah luminaries and Kislev 19:

In those days at this time

The Maggid of Mezritch's yahrzeit is also the day the Alter Rebbe was released from Czarist prison - and the day that, many years later, Rabbi Moshe Tzvi Neria, founder of the Bnai Akiva yeshiva network, returned his soul to his Maker. Here are their stories.

In those days at this time

We are still brothers - even when divided

Look at Joseph and his brothers as a model. The spark of holiness within every Jewish soul can bring people back together no matter what their differences.

We are still brothers - even when divided

Rabbi Avraham Yitzhak HaCohen Kook:

Rallying Call to Eretz Yisrael

My Jewish brethren, come to Eretz Yisrael - here you will know that you are alive, living a life that is worthy of its name, in the land of life.

Rallying Call to Eretz Yisrael

What Is Yud Tet Kislev?

This day marks the “birth” of Chabad Chassidism, when the long-hidden secrets of Judaism emerged from the womb of mysticism to illuminate and transform the totality of Jewish life.

What Is Yud Tet Kislev?

Esau, our brother?

What defines Eisav? Is it the vicious Jew-hatred which has defined so much of Christian civilisation? Or is it the genuine Christian love and support for Jews and for Israel that we have seen, particularly in this current war?

Esau, our brother?

The Mitzvah of wearing Tefillin: Why only in the morning?

According to many halakhic authorities, the Torah obligation for men is to wear tefillin every day for just a brief moment. Others argue that one is obligated to wear tefillin all day, as was customary in the time of the Mishnah and Talmud.

The Mitzvah of wearing Tefillin: Why only in the morning?

Ashreinu: The case for looking inward, not outward

Read how the human brain-arguably the most complex physical structure in the known universe-reflects the same archetypal numerical framework that Jewish mysticism describes spiritually.

Ashreinu: The case for looking inward, not outward

Essentials of Judaism:

Milah: Defining ourselves

The brit is how we identify ourselves as Hashem’s people and is a symbol of our relationship with Him. And of what that signifies in our personal lives.

Milah: Defining ourselves

Complete tzaddikim

“And I Will Remove the Sin of That Land in One Day”

Complete tzaddikim

Matan Emunah Essay:

Becoming the hero of your story

Every human being is invited into a hero’s journey, maybe not quite as dramatic as Yosef’s or the Maccabees,’ but equally holy.

Becoming the hero of your story

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

VaYishlach: The prohibition of Gid HaNasheh

The prohibition of gid ha-nasheh is meant to project a broad ethical aspiration, beyond the issue of how we should treat animals.

VaYishlach: The prohibition of Gid HaNasheh

On the way to victory

“For Israel Shall Be Your Name.”

On the way to victory

Parashat Vayishlach:

The Isaac-Covenant Jew in an age of rising hatred

Standing at the crossroads, the Torah reminds us that hatred of the Jew has never been cured by Jewish self-erasure. It has never been softened by Jewish timidity.

The Isaac-Covenant Jew in an age of rising hatred

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi:

The greatest of all gifts

One of the greatest of all minchas is actually, the ring that the groom gives to a bride under the chuppah. In order to show that he loves and cares for her.

The greatest of all gifts

"I have become small:" What does it mean to be the Chosen People?

Why the insane obsession with Israel and Jews?

"I have become small:" What does it mean to be the Chosen People?

Dvar Haftorah:

The return of the Bnei Anousim (Marranos)

Their return is happening now. It is not accidental. It is not demographic or sociological. It is prophetic. And with prophecy comes responsibility.

The return of the Bnei Anousim (Marranos)

Parshat Vayishlach:

"The People of the Book Need the Sword Too..."

As a response to the violation of their sister, Shimon and Levi proceed to destroy the city of Shechem. The commentaries seek to explain the rationale for their behavior.

"The People of the Book Need the Sword Too..."

Parashat Vayishlach:

Positive prophecies in the midst of multiple sorrows

In the midst of the many tragic events in the parasha, Hashem speaks to Yaakov. What is the underlying message in the timing of His words?

Positive prophecies in the midst of multiple sorrows

Parashat Vayishlach:

'Gid nanasheh' and personal initiative

We know the problems. We can preach. We can wish for solutions. But none of that brings change. Each of us must take initiative. Start where we can. Do what we can.

'Gid nanasheh' and personal initiative

Parashat Vayishlach:

Can we finally reconcile?

Nothing is more important for the survival and welfare of mankind than the ability of enemies to resolve their grievances and to genuinely forgive one another.

Can we finally reconcile?

Parashat Vayishlach:

"Do not grab a dog by its ears!"

Couldn't Yaakov simply avoided his brother?

"Do not grab a dog by its ears!"

Parashat Vayishlach:

Justifying the title

Does Am Yisrael deserve the Brachot? Do we live up to the title we hold? Are we fulfilling our mission as the chosen nation?

Justifying the title

Parashat Vayishlach:

The only absolute truth

Do we have the resolve to look past the opinions of others and seek the core truth of every person and situation?

The only absolute truth

Should the Prime Minister be granted a pardon?

The answer is a function of the country's needs.

Should the Prime  Minister be granted a pardon?

Review:

“Torat Eretz Yisrael Anthology”

Rav Kook asserted that in the era of Revival when Diaspora Jews begin to return to Zion in large numbers, the truncated Torah of Exile must be replaced with a Redemption-filled Torah of Light, of Eretz Yisrael, the "Redeeming Torah." This book opens the door to that light.

“Torat Eretz Yisrael Anthology”

Lessons from Yehudah for today:

Knowing when to compromise and when to stand firm

In the harsh reality he faced, Yehudah did the best he could, say some commentators. At the very least, he saved Yosef from death. Yehudah is praised for recognizing what was achievable. But others criticize him and feel he could have achieved more.

Knowing when to compromise and when to stand firm

Honoring one’s wife

Reading about Yaacov’s marriages to Leah and Rachel is an appropriate time to recall some of the duties incumbent upon Jewish husbands.

Honoring one’s wife

The divergence of traditions in selecting a Haftarah

Parashat Vayetzei's Ashkenazi and Sepharadi haftorahs are back to back in the book of Hoshea, but have different themes.

The divergence of traditions in selecting a Haftarah

Revivim:

Travel notes from the United States: Dreaming of Aliyah!

Although I am a Hebrew speaker, I traveled to the USA, in order to teach Torah, meet our Jewish brethren, learn about their strengths and the challenges they face, and counteract the negative picture of Israel in the media by describing the gooness of the Land of Israel.

Travel notes from the United States: Dreaming of Aliyah!

Physics, Psychology, and Mysticism:

The Quantum, the Jungian, and the Kabbalist

When someone is in harmony, they connect to the soul's source, which exists beyond the limits of linear time. They operate at the level of "thought," which is instant and limitless.

The Quantum, the Jungian, and the Kabbalist

Essentials of Judaism:

Chinuch Habanim: Where Judaism began

Modeling is the only authentic and impactful form of education.

Chinuch Habanim: Where Judaism began

We are never alone

Whether the Jew is wealthy or poor, mighty or weak, it seems we face our troubles in isolation. Not during the Holocaust, not in 1948, noy today. Except that we are never actually alone.

We are never alone

Is this the Redemption?

Is this the country we have been waiting for? Absolutely! It’s not yet total light, but it has a lot of light.

Is this the Redemption?

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

VaYetzei: The Prayers of the Avot

Each of the three daily prayers has its own special nature.

VaYetzei: The Prayers of the Avot

The Parsha and Current Events:

Suicidal galut and the new Sheriff

One cannot deny Mamdani’s contribution to the efforts of encouraging Jews to return home.

Suicidal galut and the new Sheriff

Lessons from Yaakov and Lavan:

How you know it's time to go home

When hatred becomes normal, when lies replace truth, and when the “faces” around us change, the Torah teaches us to recognize it. That is what Yaakov saw before he returned to Eretz Yisrael.

How you know it's time to go home

Thanksgiving During Challenging Times:

How Rachel taught her child-and the World-the secret to happiness

These are challenging times for our people, and for all good people.

How Rachel taught her child-and the World-the secret to happiness

Parashat Vayetze:

'Beware lest you speak with Yaakov good or bad'

In the end, they parted, by making a covenant - at Laban’s behest - between them, but what did Laban really want?

'Beware lest you speak with Yaakov good or bad'

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi:

Parashat Vayetze and Thanksgiving: To be Jewish is to be grateful

In this week's parasha, Leah thanks G-d when Yehuda is born and we thank G-d every morning before we get out of bed.

Parashat Vayetze and Thanksgiving: To be Jewish is to be grateful

Parashat Vayetzei:

The first time G-d spoke to the Patriarchs

It was not about Kashrut or Shabbat or prayer, but something deeper and more pervasive.

The first time G-d spoke to the Patriarchs

Parashat Vayetze:

Yaakov’s ladder, the mizbeach, and the borders of the tribes

There is a deep, ongoing tension within Am Yisrael regarding which tribe represents the proper approach to the Shechina, and which tribe should host the Mikdash.

Yaakov’s ladder, the mizbeach, and the borders of the tribes

Parshat Vayeitzei

No Deals on Destiny: Yaakov and the Limits of Jewish Compromise

May we take this poignant lesson to heart, and understand that Eretz Yisrael cannot be bargained for. It is our land, and the vision and desire of millions of our brethren, over thousands of years of Jewish history, have always rested on the Land of Israel.

No Deals on Destiny: Yaakov and the Limits of Jewish Compromise

For Thanksgiving:

Rabbi Moshe Hauer, zt”l, on Gratitude

Learning how to live one's life by emulating the deeds and words of a great man, a man of extraordinary humility, drive and moral clarity, a leader who carried Klal Yisrael in his heart.

Rabbi Moshe Hauer, zt”l, on Gratitude

Guess who's coming for [Thanksgiving] dinner?

Jews who are invited to the homes of non-Jewish acquaintances for a Thanksgiving meal should keep the Purim story in mind. Yes, it's your life, but the Torah includes the rules on how to live it.

Guess who's coming for [Thanksgiving] dinner?

A message from Yaakov Avinu to us today:

Staying home, coming home

Yaakov Avinu reminds us that wherever a Jew may be, his inner compass must point to Eretz Yisrael.

Staying home, coming home

Parashat Vayetze:

Why did Yaakov run away to Charan?

In departing from his parents, Yaakov was in fact obeying their wishes and thus fulfilling the commandment to honor one’s parents. Why then should the Sages say that the length of his absence is a cause for punishment?

Why did Yaakov run away to Charan?

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Vayetze: Why did Yaakov kiss Rachel?

Life without familiar faces is difficult - even for great people.

Vayetze: Why did Yaakov kiss Rachel?

The War of Gog and Magog

The War of Gog and Magog is described in Ezekiel, Chapter 38, as a war in which all the nations of the world rise up against us, and with God’s help we are victorious.

The War of Gog and Magog

Weekly Tanya video/lecture:

Tanya/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - 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/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - The Holy Epistle

LGBTQ challenges:

Are Open Orthodox Rabbis misleading families?

The Rebbe said in a letter written to someone inquiring about homosexuality, “if it were beyond human control, Hashem would not have made it a sin.”

Are Open Orthodox Rabbis misleading families?

Yaakov and Esav, shoulder to shoulder

Developments in Christian theological thought, and changing attitudes among Jews about engaging with others, may finally have us moving beyond the ancient conflict between Jews and Christians.

Yaakov and Esav, shoulder to shoulder

Revivim:

The commandment to write a Torah Scroll

Every Jewish male is commanded to write a Torah scroll for himself. Today the practice is to fulfill the commandment of writing a Torah scroll in partnership. A woman too may study from the sacred Torah scroll.

The commandment  to write a Torah Scroll

Parents against aliya?

It's your life

Parents cannot prevent their child from performing a mitzvah, whether it be learning Torah, marrying, praying, or moving to Israel.

It's your life

Thanks for every raindrop

Our Sages teach in the Gemara that even one who has no field must give thanks to God, for ultimately the livelihood and survival of the Jewish people in the Land of Israel depend upon rain.

Thanks for every raindrop

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi:

Esau - our broken clock

Eisav certainly ranks as one of the worst personalities presented to us in the entire Bible. And yet, here we see that he did excel in something.

Esau - our broken clock

Eretz Yisrael in the Parsha:

Toldot: The “Shechina” resides in the Land of Israel

Young religious Zionist Torah scholars connect Eretz Yisrael to the parasha. In Parashat Toldot, the Malbim explains that the “Shechina” resides in the Land of Israel.

Toldot: The “Shechina” resides in the Land of Israel

Mother Rivka and the draft

This week’s Parsha, Toldot, provides understanding of Rav Kook’s philosophy of Jewish militarism and power. It sheds light on what should be a Jew’s attitude toward serving his Nation, and on the use of Jewish power.

Mother Rivka and the draft

Israel's Mission Today:

We fed the crocodile for too long

Rivkah didn't want to deceive her husband, she Just wanted Jacob to display another side.

We fed the crocodile for too long

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Toldot: Jacob's hand on Esau's heel

Isaac appreciated Esau’s ability to hunt and dominate the beasts, the trait needed to dominate bestial peoples. Could Yaakov do the same?

Toldot: Jacob's hand on Esau's heel

Merkaz HaRav Yeshiva turns 100:

Saluting the Central Yeshiva where, a century ago, it all began

Merkaz HaRav Yeshiva, founded by Rabbi Avraham HaCohen Kook, served as the nucleus for the major spiritual and educational role played by Religious Zionism in the Jewish State. Last week thousands of alumni and friends came to offer their thanks and celebrate.

Saluting the Central Yeshiva where, a century ago, it all began

Parashat Toldot:

The voice of Yaacov

In our time, “the voice of Yaacov,” spoken with supplication, with gentle spirit, and with a sincere desire to bring satisfaction and goodness to others, must serve as a guiding light.

The voice of Yaacov

Parashat Toldot:

"Rivkah went to inquire of Hashem"

The wondrous outcome of Rivkah's pregnancy, is that all that the nations create in this world, in the end result, is for the benefit of Bnei Israel, in their service of Hashem.

"Rivkah went to inquire of Hashem"

Parashat Toldot:

Water

Water has been a defining component of Israel’s history, from Noah’s flood through the lives of our Patriarchs to our own time. It is part of the symbiotic connexion between the Jewish nation and the Land of Israel. As the Land has welcomed its nation back home, so the nation has rejuvenated the Land.

Water

For the Shabbat table:

Kitah High Toldot 5785: To Tell the Truth?

The story of the blessing of Yaakov is full of deception. How can we understand that?

Kitah High Toldot 5785: To Tell the Truth?

Soldiers on the front lines of antisemitism:

Lest we forget - the 18th yahrzeit of Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg

A reflection on the 18th anniversary of the Mumbai terrorist attack and the Yartzheit of Gavriel Noach and Rivka Holtzberg הי“ד. In memoria

Lest we forget - the 18th yahrzeit of Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg

Parashat Toldot:

Inviting G-d to dinner

Everyone invited to dinner gets to eat. G-d’s portion is the Torah that we study and the food we give to the poor.

Inviting G-d to dinner

Toldot: The Power of Hishtadlut:

Yaakov, Rivka, Yehudit Berl, and effort in shidduchim

This parasha teaches us that even when the chances of success seem slim, a person must make an effort, do his part, and leave the rest in Hashem’s hands.

Yaakov, Rivka, Yehudit Berl, and effort in shidduchim

Torah Mitzion: Toldot

Davening in a time of trouble

From the root of the word atar (“to entreat”), the Sages derived that prayer is heard only when there is peace among those praying.

Davening in a time of trouble

Personal Growth series:

Perpetuating G-dliness

An appreciation of man’s godliness should both deter murder and inspire us to bring more human life into the world.

Perpetuating G-dliness

The Rational Mystic:

Maimonides, Abulafia, and the Oneness of all things

In recent years, the clear divide between the seen and unseen has diminished. The force that broke this divide was not religion but science itself.

Maimonides, Abulafia, and the Oneness of all things

Cheshvan 29:

Sigd - the holiday of Ethiopian Jewry

Ethiopian Jewish immigrants to Israel brought a willingness to contribute and a pure Zionism centered on longing for Jerusalem as a heavenly city, but they also brought a previously unknown holiday that has been officially recognized in the State of Israel.

Sigd - the holiday of Ethiopian Jewry

Parashat Toldot:

When lying is (absolutely) necessary

We all confront many situations in which it is tempting to put a spin on things and manipulate the facts so that they are more in line with our interests or prevent catastrophe. Are we allowed to do so?

When lying is (absolutely) necessary

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Toldot: Opposites attract

Yitzchak and Rivkah loved what they lacked.

Toldot: Opposites attract

Rabbi Moshe Hauer z"l:

In a world of self-promotion, he chose humility

Rabbi Hauer's shloshim took place this week. His way of life was humility, but as our Sages wisely said, “one who runs from honor, honor chases after him.”

In a world of self-promotion, he chose humility

Can a Rabbi make a mistake?

How can it be possible that so many great haredi Rabbis err in their opposition to Zionism?

Can a Rabbi make a mistake?

In those days...and today

The three great dangers that have always confronted Am Yisrael, in days of yore and today.

In those days...and today

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Chayei Sarah: The Torah of the Patriarchs

It is the “Patriarchs’ acts of kindness” and their vibrant, natural Torah that will redeem their descendants in the final generation

Chayei Sarah: The Torah of the Patriarchs

Parashat Chayei Sarah:

The Giants of Hevron

The children of Ishmael are destined to rule the Holy Land when it is empty, and they will hinder Israel from returning, until the merit of their circumcision, which is an incomplete covenant, ends, just as the period of the giants ended.

The Giants of Hevron

What comes first: Love or marriage?

Abraham, Isaac and Jacob: The Morning, Dusk, and Night of Judaism.

What comes first: Love or marriage?

Parashat Chayei Sarah:

Leadership and Family

The demands of public service can strain devotion to one’s own family - a tension faced by three of the most important figures in Jewish history: Avraham Avinu (our patriarch), Moshe Rabbeinu (our teacher), and David Hamelekh (the king).

Leadership and Family

Tanya/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - 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/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - The Holy Epistle

Parashat Chayei Sarah:

The ideal and the absolute

Life confronts us with the Absolute and the Ideal. The former leaves no place for compromise; the latter demands that we be flexible. The parasha shows us the differrence.

The ideal and the absolute

Parashat Chayei Sarah:

The two lives of our Matriarch Sarah

Sarah recognized Hashem - with Abraham - when she was thirty-eight, the thirty-eighth year being reckoned with the earlier period, of not knowing Hashem.

The two lives of our Matriarch Sarah

From Hebron to Jerusalem

Once again Hebron and the Land of Israel are rising to renewed life, this time through the descendants of Avraham our father, who settle the Land of the Patriarchs and Hebron with self-sacrifice.

From Hebron to Jerusalem

Tzvi Fishman interview:

Jewish Meditation

Rabbi David Samson: "Just as a person can’t pick up a scalpel and become a brain surgeon without years of preparation, a person cannot become a Jewish Meditator without first meeting all of the entrance requirements."

Jewish Meditation

Revivim:

The books of Rabbi Avraham Aharon Price ztz”l

Like most rabbis, Rabbi Price held that it is appropriate to convert non-Jewish spouses, even if they do not intend to observe mitzvot, in order to preserve the Jewish identity of the Jew and their descendants.

The books of Rabbi Avraham Aharon Price ztz”l

Personal Growth series:

Our Moadim: The biblical Jewish holidays

The Moadim are a time when we meet with Hashem - either by physically travelling to the Beit HaMikdash or, at least, by being in His Presence.

Our Moadim: The biblical Jewish holidays

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Parashat Chayei Sarah: No man is an island

Family ties form the basis of our service of Hashem.

Parashat Chayei Sarah: No man is an island

Renewing the Promise:

Religious Zionism and the Jews of Ethiopia

Completing the aliyah of Ethiopia’s 7000 remaining Jews would proclaim to the world - and to ourselves - that even in war, the Jewish heart remembers its calling: to gather its dispersed, to uphold dignity, and to act with compassion. Opinion.

Religious Zionism and the Jews of Ethiopia

Meir Kahane memorial:

We’re here to look forward - toward destiny

Rabbi Kahane used to say, “If you want to know what they’d (the Arabs) do to us if given the chance, look at what they do to each other.” Therefore, the Jewish people must never again be spectators in their own destiny.(Must read: an excerpt from his writings at the end.)

We’re here to look forward - toward destiny

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi's prescience:

Returning from the Akeidah

Israel's first Chief Rabbi presciently writes about how a return from almost certain death, similar to the return of the living hostages a short while ago, affects a person and the nation.

Returning from the Akeidah

From Belief to Knowing:

Finding God in quantum and Torah insights

Just as the quantum field binds the physical world through invisible forces, faith binds the soul to the field of divine intelligence.

Finding God in quantum and Torah insights

For his yahrzeit:

Overcoming Crisis: A lesson from Rabbi Sacks zt”l

Abraham did not give up or put his faith in God to bring about these promises through miracles. Instead, he set about fulfilling those promises through his own efforts.

Overcoming Crisis: A lesson from Rabbi Sacks zt”l

Avraham Avinu’s Test: Lessons for Jews in Israel and abroad

The duty of Jews everywhere is to face the nisyonot of our generation with the same firmness that Avraham Avinu showed.

Avraham Avinu’s Test: Lessons for Jews in Israel and abroad

Revivim:

A glimpse into the life of Rabbi Avraham Price zt”l

The Avnei Nezer gave a special entrance exam for the young by, then ordained as a rabbi at 18. To earn a living, he invested in real estate, amassed wealth, and then opened his own bank, but when the Nazis rose to power, fled with nothing. Then in Toronto, he headed the “Torat Chaim” Yeshiva for 38 years and continued to serve as head of the Toronto Rabbinical Court until his passing.

A glimpse into the life of Rabbi Avraham Price zt”l

Rabbi Chaim Druckman:

Are a Jewish and a Democratic State compatible?

Torah law and majority rule are compatible when moral limits are applied, for example, to decisions of the majority.

Are a Jewish and a Democratic State compatible?

At the seashore

What happens when the castle returns to being just sand, when the waves which just minutes ago were on the shore begin to flow out to sea, unrecognizable in the vastness of ocean.

At the seashore

Why Jewish unity matters this Hanukkah

When we light our menorahs this Hanukkah, we are not just commemorating an ancient military victory. We are celebrating something far more profound: the triumph of a unified Jewish people who refused to disappear.

Why Jewish unity matters this Hanukkah

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi

Parashat Vayera: The most irrelevant instruction?

Now, what are the chances that you, or I, or anybody, might actually come across the pillar of salt which used to be Lot’s wife to say the mandated blessings? The meaning of this commandment is much deeper.

Parashat Vayera: The most irrelevant instruction?

Delaying marriage

A child is not required to be a servant to his parents in his personal life decisions (within an observant framework), as HaRav Tzvi Yehuda Kook explained.

Delaying marriage

Parshat Vayeira:

The Chair that Only Looks Empty

Seforno notes, that Jewish custom at the circumcision of a child is to leave a chair unoccupied to represent a designated makom for the Shechinah [Hashem’s earthly presence].

The Chair that Only Looks Empty

The Parsha and Current Events:

Vayera: Our Rabbi, teach us

What is so significant about these two affirmative mitzvot of brit milah and the Pesach sacrifice that places them in the Karet category?

Vayera: Our Rabbi, teach us

Parashat Vayera:

How can I encounter Hashem?

The study of Torah, when undertaken with humbleness and dedication, can lead one to a special encounter with HaKadosh Baruch Hu.

How can I encounter Hashem?

Parashat Vayera:

Judicial Reform

“I will restore your judges as at first, and your counselors as at the beginning. Afterward you will be called the city of righteousness, the faithful city. Zion shall be redeemed through justice, and her returnees through righteousness.”

Judicial Reform

Parashat Vayera:

Sodom and human shields

The whole sorry episode of Sodom and Gomorrah teaches is that yes, there can be an entire metropolis, and entire region, in which every single man, woman, and child, down to the new-born baby, is judged and found to be evil.

Sodom and human shields

Parashat Vayera:

Why did Sarah laugh?

Commentators weigh in on the unexpected laughter of Matriarch Sarah at the news that she would bear a son.

Why did Sarah laugh?

Kitah parasha discussion video:

Vayera: Sacrificing one's son?

Kitah weekly videos suggest topics for discussion at your Shabbat table.

Vayera: Sacrificing one's son?

Matan Emunah Essay:

Rachel is still weeping, waiting for them all to come home.

Mothers are always praying for their children, even when they aren’t aware of doing it.

Rachel is still weeping, waiting for them all to come home.

Vayera: Looking down one’s nose

Avraham and Isaac didn’t let their greatness get to their head.

Vayera: Looking down one’s nose

Torah Mitzion: Parashat Vayera

The old couple

The use of egg donors raises many halakhic and ethical questions.

The old couple

Haftarat Parashat Veyera:

Loyalty to God and Family

Our devotion to God does not require that we sacrifice the family relationships most dear to us. On the contrary; true devotion to God demands that we invest in those relationships.

Loyalty to God and Family

Messaage from the OU:

Faith, fear, and the future of Jewish New York

The Jewish people are no strangers to uncertainty and at the Orthodox Union, we are more determined than ever to continue advocating for the needs of the Jewish people.

Faith, fear, and the future of Jewish New York

The Lot Syndrome:

How misplaced chesed harms Israel today

Lot’s story is a warning for every generation: chesed without understanding deceives the heart and misleads the hand. We see it clearly today.

How misplaced chesed harms Israel today

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:

Build - and quickly!

Of course, it is preferable not to employ those who oppose our existence in this Land. However, as long as there is no practical alternative, it is forbidden to halt the building of our land, lest we repeat the Sin of the Spies.

Build - and quickly!

In Memoriam:

A month since the passing of Rabbi Dov Fischer

I saw in you a genius wordsmith, whose ability to share Torah was extraordinary. All this was combined with a deep and abiding love for Am Yisrael.

A month since the passing of Rabbi Dov Fischer

Travel inward to yourself!

In their very first encounter, Hashem’s initial words to Avraham were “Lech lecha!” If you want to come close to Me and discover your mission in life then go to the Land I will show you.

Travel inward to yourself!

Remembering Rabbi Moshe Hauer:

He lifted us up

Rabbi Moshe Hauer showed respect and developed genuine friendships with Jews and non-Jews from many different backgrounds and communities, and across the political spectrum.

He lifted us up

In the shadow of the Court Jew

An age-old phenomenon that is still with us, with one crucial change.

In the shadow of the Court Jew

Do Not Post- double

Tanya/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - 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/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - The Holy Epistle

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Lech Lecha: Father of many nations

Abraham and his revolutionary faith kindled a nascent spark of faith among the nations.

Lech Lecha: Father of many nations

Parshat Lech Lecha:

Avraham - Chosen to Stand Alone

Avraham was not going to be, like Noach and Adam, born of a world where it was just him and his wife; rather, they were going to be the progenitor and catalyst of a new people

Avraham - Chosen to Stand Alone

Parashat Lech Lecha:

The ultimate consolation

The Prophetic consolation after the Three Weeks lasts well into the next year. We receive Isaiah’s healing message of consolation not for seven weeks, but for ten weeks.

The ultimate consolation

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Lech Lecha: Avraham’s plan

Sarah didn’t think she was beautiful; Avraham knew better.

Lech Lecha: Avraham’s plan

In the merit of Rachel

The Nation of Israel has a special power called the strength of Rachel, which keeps it alive.

In the merit of Rachel

Parashat Lech Lecha:

Mashiach is waiting for you - where are you?

HaRav Tzvi Yehuda Kook told visiting students from the Diaspora that the command “Lech lecha” is as imperative today as when it was first spoken to Avraham:

Mashiach is waiting for you - where are you?

'A voice is heard on high':

Reawakening the spirit of Mother Rachel - on her yahrzeit

The all-women's Breishit Ensemble performs in gratitude for the miracles the Jewish People have witnessed in the merit of Matriarch Rachel, whose yahrzeit is this Saturday night.

Reawakening the spirit of  Mother Rachel - on her yahrzeit

Kitah parasha discussion video:

Lech lecha: Abraham challenges his father's way of life

In this week's Kitah high video, I share a very famous Midrash that raises the difficult issue of children challenging their parents' beliefs and way of life.

Lech lecha: Abraham challenges his father's way of life

Parashat Lech Lecha:

Jewish genes

All the noble traits that appeared in Avraham our father, and all the good deeds that he performed throughout his life, have not been lost. They were imprinted within the people of Israel, in the spiritual and even physical “chromosomes” of the People of the God of Avraham.

Jewish genes

Parashat Lech Lecha:

Journey into greatness

Avraham and Sara are the exemplars of Divine service, models who we must strive to emulate.

Journey into greatness

The Patriarch Abraham:

The chasid who did chessed with his Master

The Chatam Sofer reconciles the seemingly irreconciliable views of Rashi and of Ramban, and lauds Abraham's ability to instill faith in his descendants.

The chasid who did chessed with his Master

Parashat Lech Lecha:

Get thee forth to the Land!

The life of Avraham is a sign for those who make Aliyah to Israel: at first they will have difficulties, but in the end, the blessing will surely come.

Get thee forth to the Land!

7th of Marcheshvan:

Praying for rain: The essence of the Land of Israel

The very essence of the Land of Israel is that it is dependent upon G-d’s constant care. And the most immediately obvious expression of that care is the rain.

Praying for rain: The essence of the Land of Israel

I know it's only Cheshvan, but:

Can we talk about kitniyot?

Without the kitniyot issues, we would be one more step closer to being simply “Jews of Israel”, instead of being Ashkenazi or Sephardi Jews, or Jews from Morocco, Ethiopia, or India.

Can we talk about kitniyot?

Stars among us:

A reflection on the value of every Jewish life.

Every star in the heavens matters - and so does every Jew on earth. We are brothers and sisters.

A reflection on the value of every Jewish life.

An inquiry committee?

Israel requires multi-system soul-searching

Our war for the Land and the revival of our people includes numerous systems and all the systems need repair. A state commission of inquiry appointed by the Supreme Court will not help at all, because the judicial system also needs scrutiny.

Israel requires multi-system soul-searching

The Blueprint of Creation:

Torah and Quantum Physics speak the same language

In this series of articles, the writer highlights that many of today’s scientists, in their relentless quest to comprehend the universe, are discovering the very same truths and principles articulated thousands of years ago in our Holy Torah.

Torah and Quantum Physics speak the same language

Trump, JD Vance and Noah’s Ark

The generation of the Flood could not stop Noah from boarding the ark and the American VP cannot derail the sovereignty train. A little humility, and some historical perspective, is required of the Trump administration.

Trump, JD Vance and Noah’s Ark

The Ger Toshav:

A Torah-based solution to the Global Immigration Crisis

The Torah does not demand that every non-Jew living among us convert, nor does it require their expulsion. But it does require that those who remain in the Land accept the basic terms of moral conduct and recognize the rightful authority of a Jewish nation in its land.

A Torah-based solution to the Global Immigration Crisis

American Jewry - go to the Promised Land!

There are no mechanisms in place to safeguard the Jewish population in America. Alliyah is their best recourse. Opinion.

American  Jewry - go to the Promised Land!

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi: Noach

The beauty of Greece

The Talmud states in Megillah 9b: “May the beauty of Yefeth reside in the tents of Shem.” How can that be?

The beauty of Greece

Parashat Noach:

Hamas in the Torah and in the Hamas Charter

In the Torah, an ish ḥamasim-a man of violence-is a ruthless, merciless person who sees brutality as a legitimate means to achieve his aims. Such is today's Hamas as shown both in its charter and its barbarity, and we must therefore open our eyes to reality.

Hamas in the Torah and in the Hamas Charter

Noach:

Staying Afloat During Today's Flood of Insanity

As the time for Moshiach’s arrival swiftly approaches, one can’t help but notice the utter insanity that surrounds philosophy and what is considered educated thought in today’s world.

Staying Afloat During Today's Flood of Insanity

The simple people's hero:

Thank goodness, Noach was no saint

Why do the Sages feel compelled to denigrate Noach?

Thank goodness, Noach was no saint

Israel: An economic miracle blessed by G-d

Israel’s wealth is a Divine promise being fulfilled. And the Torah connects the promise of prosperity with God’s love for His people.

Israel: An economic miracle blessed by G-d

Torah Mitzion: Parashat Noach

The righteous man who kept the world alive

Who is greater? Noah or Avraham. Let us compare the two following the example of Chazal..

The righteous man who kept the world alive

Parashat Noach:

When we ask, G-d listens

Rabbi Levi Yitzchak provided a daring translation of Rashi’s comment on why Noah didn't enter the ark until forced to by the rain - and it is a lesson for all of us.

When we ask, G-d listens

Parashat Noach:

Rebuilding innocence

Noah, Daniel and Job saw three worlds. So have we.

Rebuilding innocence

The Tower of Babel:

We need more than superficial unity

Mere mutual interest and collective survival are not sufficient to unite all humanity and safeguard the world

We need more than superficial unity

Haftarat Paraashat Noach:

Sprouting from the ashes

The episode of Noach’s drunkenness is a poignant commentary on the difficulty of beginning again in a universe that has seen death and pain. The haftarah and G-d's words to Noach tell us how to begin again today as well.

Sprouting from the ashes

Parashat Noach:

Yonah Matzah Vo Manoach - Finding menuchah in a time of war

“The dove found rest on it (Shabbat), and there the weary will rest,” wrote Yehuda Halevy.

Yonah Matzah Vo Manoach - Finding menuchah in a time of war

Parashat Noach:

Noach, man of the earth, planted a vineyard and debased himself

Why does Rashi comment: ’’Noach debased himself’ - he should have first engaged in planting something other than a vineyard."

Noach, man of the earth, planted a vineyard and debased himself

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Noach: Our parents’ flaws

Shem and Yefet covered their father’s shame; so should we.

Noach: Our parents’ flaws

“Like Father, Like Son”:

Rabbi Avraham HaCohen and Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook

On the book that presents intimate descriptions of two giants of Torah and their teachings, set against the dramatic rebirth of the Land of Israel and the Statehood of Israel in our times.

Rabbi Avraham HaCohen and Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook

Parashat Noach:

Does the world need G-d?

Granted that the world could not have come into being without Him, once created, can it persist on its own, independent of His sustaining Providence?

Does the world need G-d?

To have Faith and not to have Faith-an eternal internal conflict

This is the great contradiction within the human soul - the eternal internal battle we all wage every moment of our lives.

To have Faith and not to have Faith-an eternal internal conflict

In memoriam:

Rabbi Dov Fischer: A Warrior-Scholar who never stopped fighting

Due to Sukkot, the shloshim for Rabbi Prof. Dov Fischer will not take place 30 days after his burial, so we are posting this memorial piece now, a tribute to the brilliant mind, fearless voice, and unbreakable heart of American Orthodoxy's most compelling advocate.

Rabbi Dov Fischer: A Warrior-Scholar who never stopped fighting

Touching the Invisible:

The spiritual and scientific truth behind ‘And it was very good'.

Just as your hand touches no object but feels and experiences the force between electron clouds, so too are we constantly connected to the energy of Holiness that sustains all existence invisibly yet tangibly.

The spiritual and scientific truth behind ‘And it was very good'.

Personal Growth series:

Living in Hashem's world

Judaism’s Thirteen Principles of Faith begin with the need to recognize Hashem as the world's Creator.

Living in Hashem's world

Haftarah for Parashat Breishit:

Israel is here to stay

Even a religious and spiritually righteous person is capable of being afflicted with historical blindness.

Israel is here to stay

Rabbi Avrohom Genechovsky zt"l: For his yahrzeit:

Two stories about a Torah Sage

From watching the behavior of a tzaddik, one can learn as much as from his Torah lectures.

Two stories about a Torah Sage

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Breishit: The Torah of Eretz Yisrael

According to Rav Kook, the Torah of Eretz Yisrael is fundamentally different in its method and scope.

Breishit: The Torah of Eretz Yisrael

Thoughts on Parashat Bereishit:

Finding your 'ezer kenegdo'

Even a match decreed in Heaven must be built on earth. Every marriage requires avodah - work, patience, understanding, forgiveness, and joy in each other’s growth.

Finding your 'ezer kenegdo'

Parashat Breishit:

Restart Nation

The point of a Jew's yearly restart is not to wallow in feelings of guilt but to convert inner accusation into constructive return and renewal.

Restart Nation

The only solution to exile is national unity

As we begin the Torah with Bereishit, we are reminded by the Netziv that our forefathers' uprightness contrasts with the baseless hatred that led to the destruction of the Second Temple, urging us to embrace unity and respect.

The only solution to exile is national unity

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Bereishit: 1960s Values

Torah Judaism is not progressive liberalism.

Bereishit: 1960s Values

It's not good for a couple to agree (always)

The Majesty of Debate.

It's not good for a couple to agree (always)

A halakhic and moral imperative:

Reinstating the death penalty in Israel

A nation that frees its murderers cannot protect its children. The lesson Hamas learned in past deals was not Israel's mercy. It was that Jewish blood has a price-and that price is Israel's willingness to empty its prisons.

Reinstating the death penalty in Israel

Parashat Bereishit:

'Because there was no man to work the soil'

A seemingly contradicttory account of the creation of vegetation and trees teaches a deep message about our relationship to G-d.

'Because there was no man to work the soil'

Parashat Bereishit:

From the beginning till the end of time

The opening word of the Torah, בְּרֵאשִׁית, “in the beginning”, already encoded all of what was to come, the potential of everything which will ever be.

From the beginning till the end of time

A Mishnah for our times:

The painful wisdom of limiting ransom amounts

There is no comfort in this teaching, no way to apply it without heartbreak, but it is filled with long term wisdom.

The painful wisdom of limiting ransom amounts

Parashat Bereishit:

The Land of Creation

not only does Parashat BeReishit contain a reference to Eretz Yisrael, we will see below that it completely depends upon it.

The Land of Creation

Parashat Bereishit:

Should conscience be your guide?

If Man was created without the capacity for shame, why would it suddenly emerge as a result of prohibited eating?

Should conscience be your guide?

Video/lecture:

Tanya/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - 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/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - The Holy Epistle

Shaking the four species, beating the aravot, feeling every Jew

When you're holding the four species, when you beat the aravot, do you feel this power?

Shaking the four species, beating the aravot, feeling every Jew

OU Simchat Torah Message 5786:

'Our enemies may scheme and plan - but G-d is with us.'

As we have faced the unspeakable evil of some and the moral confusion of others, we are more fiercely committed than ever to be driven, guided, and uplifted by Hashem and His Torah.

'Our enemies may scheme and plan - but G-d is with us.'

Simchat Torah:

The thrill of intimacy

The radical transition from the Yom Kippur solemnity to the Simchat Torah revelry can be dizzying, but it makes sense. Just as our joy at the hostages' return accompanied by sorrow at our losses.. There is a method to the madness.

The thrill of intimacy

Sukkot and Shemini Atzeret:

No contradiction

Sukkot teaches us that just as Hashem encompassed and supernaturally protected B’nei Yisrael in the desert, the Midbar, we too must palpably sense that He surrounds us and intervenes in the world and in our lives.

No contradiction

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

V’zot Habracha: Firing our engines

A full life requires only one ingredient: the Torah.

V’zot Habracha: Firing our engines

Reflections on the hostages' return:

The fragile sukkah - lessons of hope and protection

Your life, even if it is incomplete, even if it is fragile, is still a gift. Notice the openings, the small moments of relief, the return of the hostages.They are part of Hashem’s care, a taste of the greater shalom to come.

The fragile sukkah - lessons of hope and protection

Thirsty souls

This thirst is not intellectual curiosity but existential longing-a hunger that only communion with G-d can satisfy. Opinion.

Thirsty souls

A reason both the War and Hostage releases fall on Sukkot

As we conclude Sukkot 5786, we daven that the hostages all return safely, and we enter Shemini Atzeret hoping to reinforce and strengthen our achdut

A reason both the War and Hostage releases fall on Sukkot

Returning to build in Judea and Samaria

Every time the people of Israel neglected the commandment of settling the Land, they paid heavy prices for it.

Returning to build in Judea and Samaria

Setbacks in the Redemption Process

When the end approaches there will be many troubles growing in strength, a sign of Yisrael’s salvation.

Setbacks in the Redemption Process

Holy, Holy, Holy !

'If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, Infinite' -William Blake.

Holy, Holy, Holy !

A living sukkah

The Sukkah is temporary just like our stay in this world, but it is a permanent fixture to deliver mitzvot to the next world.

A living sukkah

Shabbat Chol Hamoed Sukkot:

The Hostages are coming home

Thoughts from Judaism on the peace plan.

The Hostages are coming home

Eretz Yisrael Yomi:

The Sukkot holiday shows Israel's singularity

Young religious Zionist Torah scholars connect the Torah readings and holidays tto Eretz Yisrael.

The Sukkot holiday shows Israel's singularity

The Holiday and Current Events:

Torah - the Voice of Hashem

The magnitude of Hashem's voice is perceived in accordance with the spiritual intensity of the respective place and situation.

Torah - the Voice of Hashem

The Sukkah:

Nofelet or Nofalet?

How to pronounce it and why.

Nofelet or Nofalet?

Sukkat Shalom:

A Glimmer of Geulah (redemption)

Thoughts on this day, on hearing of an agreement.

A Glimmer of Geulah (redemption)

Starting again

Don’t we get a new chance each year? Isn’t that what the High Holy Days are all about—a chance to start again? A Yom Kippur sermon that is relevant every day of the year.

Starting again

Is it obligatory?

Rabbi Avraham Shapira zt"l on living in Eretz Yisrael

The late Former Chief Rabbi and head of Mercaz HaRav Yeshiva, an outstanding Torah luminary, was a kindly, warm man with twinkling eyes. But when it came to Eretz Yisrael, he burned with zeal and there were no compromises.

Rabbi Avraham Shapira zt"l on living in Eretz Yisrael

The energy of the Sukkah:

Lean In to the Divine embrace

My love will be stronger than your defiance.

Lean In to the Divine embrace

Parting words:

My dear friend, Rabbi Prof. Dov Fischer z"l

Rabbi Fischer z"l was buried next to his beloved Ellen on Erev Sukkot at the Etz Chayim Cemetery, and eloquently eulogized by Rabbi Steven Pruzansky and Rabbi Pesach Lerner alone, due to the proximity of the holiday. A friend sent added words of remembrance that include excerpts from his articles.

My dear friend, Rabbi Prof. Dov Fischer z"l

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Succot: Completing the Days of Awe

Why does this holiday of rejoicing immediately follow the High Holidays?

Succot: Completing the Days of Awe

Sukkot:

There Is nothing as whole as a healed heart

Based on the pattern expressed earlier of connecting the ending and beginning of the Torah, we notice that the last letter of the Torah, and the first letter of the Torah, combine to form the word “Le”v”--the Hebrew word for Heart! Undoubtedly, the Torah is expressing that the foundation that circulates lifeblood to the Jewish people is the Torah, the very essence of our existence.

There Is nothing as whole as a healed heart

Shlomit builds a sukkah - of war

A well loved Israeli children's song for Sukkot is "Shlomit builds a sukkah of peace." That is not what the sukkah is really about.

Shlomit builds a sukkah - of war

The silent hero of Sukkot: The aravah

The aravah receives the pinnacle of honor among the Arba’at Haminim of Sukkot. What does that signify?

The silent hero of Sukkot: The aravah

Sukkot lessons for today:

A celebration of life

On Sukkot, we demonstrate that we are in love with life in this world; with our whole being, we immerse ourselves in the mitzvah

A celebration of life

Sukkot:

Happy ending

Just as Redemption preceded the world and is essential to it, so too did repentance.

Happy ending

Sukkot:

Check your resentments at the door

The walls define the space, the sechach fills that space with holiness and warmth. And we need to respect the walls.

Check your resentments at the door

Tzvi Fishman:

An Etrog Tree doesn’t grow in Brooklyn

The four species which we are commanded to take for ourselves on the Festival of Sukkot are indigenous to Eretz Yisrael, just as the Torah is indigenous to Eretz Yisrael, and the Jewish People are indigenous to Eretz Yisrael.

An Etrog Tree doesn’t grow in Brooklyn

Reflections two years later:

The Sukkah as Hashem's protection

The lessons of the last two years remind us that although our enemies in every generation devise elaborate plans to destroy us, Hashem ensures our survival.

The Sukkah as Hashem's protection

'Remember us for life'

Our prayer to G-d during the Ten Days of Repentance is analyzed here in tribute to the victims of the Manchester terror attack.

'Remember us for life'

Rabbi Shimshon Refael Hirsch:

Ha’azinu: Not so fast

Modern assumptions about G-d have proven to be premature.

Ha’azinu: Not so fast

Parashat Ha'azinu:

A song From Moshe’s heart

The Song of Ha'azinu is a testament of Jewish Destiny.

A song From Moshe’s heart

Parashat Ha’azinu:

Jewish history and how to survive it

Jewish history isn’t random happenstance; Israel’s reconstituted national sovereign independence in the Land of Israel within living memory is woven into the very fabric of G-d’s Creation; our continued sovereignty in Israel depends not on the prowess of our military, on economics, on politics, but on our connection with G-d, His Torah, and His Mitzvot.

Jewish history and how to survive it

Rabbi Eliezer Weisz:

Ha’azinu and the Manchester Massacre - Lessons for Today

The safety and continuity of our people depend on vigilance, action, and adherence to the eternal covenant. Learn from history to build a stronger, safer Jewish future.

Ha’azinu and the Manchester Massacre - Lessons for Today

Don't Serve G-d for Reward--Except When it Comes To____

"...With this background in mind, the Rambam’s comments in Chapt. 7 Halachah 1 [Laws of Repentance] are all the more remarkable. Rambam writes: “Since free choice is granted to all men as explained, a person should always strive to do Teshuvah."

Don't Serve G-d for Reward--Except When it Comes To____

Yom Kippur Essay:

A small step for man; A giant step for G-d

It's never all or nothing. G-d is the ultimate loving parent. When he sees that a Jew makes even the slightest movement of Teshuva, regardless of how much he has left to go, G-d immediately embraces this movement.

A small step for man; A giant step for G-d

Yom Kippur:

A call to keep one's eyes on the Heavens

On a day that we're purified before G-d (Vayikra 16:30) and thrust into the holy of holies, we must contemplate our overall duty of devotion, because “in the times of Mashiach, there is only One to rely on, our G-d in Heavens.”

A call to keep one's eyes on the Heavens

Teshuva the right way

Rebbe Nachman of Breslov said, “If you believe that it is possible to make mistakes, then you can believe that it is also possible to make amends.”

Teshuva the right way

From the Office of the UK Chief Rabbi

A D’var Torah for Yom Kippur

What should be done when around the world Jewish communities are facing such challenging times?

A D’var Torah for Yom Kippur

Teshuva:

If not now, when?

It is the last night of the Ten Days of Repentance - use the time well.

If not now, when?

The hidden unity behind everything:

How the Maggid of Mezritch anticipated Jung and Quantum Physics

In an interview on his 80th birthday, Carl Jung said, "But do you know who anticipated my entire psychology in the eighteenth century? The Hassidic Rabbi Ber from Mezritch, whom they called the Great Maggid. He was a most impressive man."

How the Maggid of Mezritch anticipated Jung and Quantum Physics

Video/lecture:

Tanya/ Iggeres HaKodesh - 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/ Iggeres HaKodesh - The Holy Epistle

Haftarah Parashat Vayelech:

To serve or to stumble

We must strive to uphold our commitment to the Torah and to Am Yisrael, even as we recognize our own shortcomings and moments of faltering.

To serve or to stumble

Parashat Valyeilech:

Preview of Jewish history

The number of a verse, its numerology - all point to the past but also to today in this week's parasha.

Preview of Jewish history

Torah Mitzion:

The King is in the building

The significance of hakhel goes beyond the reading itself.

The King is in the building

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi

Shabbat Shuvah or Shabbat Teshuvah?

The answer is found here: Why do I say the two magic words?

Shabbat Shuvah or Shabbat Teshuvah?

The Fast of Gedaliah:

'The path to renewal lies before us'- Rabbi Zalman Melamed shlita

The Fast of Gedaliah, held to mark the tragic assassination of the governor of Judea after the destruction of the First Holy Temple, is today. But the way to renewal is open before us.

'The path to renewal lies before us'- Rabbi Zalman Melamed shlita

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Vayelech: Don’t “help” G-d

A leader’s job is to preserve authentic Judaism come what may.

Vayelech: Don’t “help” G-d

Shabbat Shuva:

Extracting sparks from stones

Does your soul dance with love and passion since the holy days of Rosh Hashanah? If not, Yom Kippur is another chance.

Extracting sparks from stones

Parashat Vayeilech: Hakhel

Why schlep along the kids?

The mitzvah of Hakhel: A national gathering with larger dimensions.

Why schlep along the kids?

Messages of hope

A positive look at the new year

Messages of hope

Transforming G-d's Judgment:

Repentance, Prayer, and Charity

These are the three tools which G-d gives us to transform His judgment from bad to good: repentance, prayer, and charity. Delving into that prayer and Mussaf.

Repentance, Prayer, and Charity

Rosh Hashanah:

The individual and the nation

The difference between the admonitions in two successive Torah readings teach an important lesson for the New Year.

The individual and the nation

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi

When Rosh Hashanah doesn't fall

Our tradition demands that we give greater priority to regular over irregular.

When Rosh Hashanah doesn't fall

Rosh Hashanah Guide

A selection of concepts concerning the Jewish New Year that begins tonight.

Rosh Hashanah Guide

Revivim:

'And of the nations it will be said'

International law permits a state to wage war in order to defend itself. For generations the West has been steeped in antisemitism and the claim that we are committing “genocide” and “war crimes” is a distinctly antisemitic claim, while it is true that much of the Arab enemy's civilian population are full partners in the war against us.

'And of the nations it will be said'

The King of War

During the prayers of Rosh Hashanah - in Malchuyot, Zichronot, and Shofarot - we are to concentrate on victory in the war. And it is obligatory to have that intention (kavanah) during the shofar blasts as the obligation to blow at a time of war.

The King of War

Torah and current events:

What determines our victory?

Victorious we shall be! However, the essential condition that determines the degree of our victory is the spiritual level of the Jewish nation.

What determines our victory?

On wings of supplication

This year a cloak of whiteness covers the month of Elul, the entrance to the High Holidays. Is it the cloak of purity, or of numbness?

On wings of supplication

Delving into the mysteries of Rosh Hashanah:

Chessed (loving kindness), the essence of Judaism

Acts of Chessed are especially important during the season of Rosh Hashanah, the holiday commemorating Creation, the greatest act of initial Chessed by God.

Chessed (loving kindness), the essence of Judaism

We sow with tears, but we will reap with joy!

Returning and renewing the Jewish presence in Judea, Samaria and Yerushalayim b’simcha with Nachala, The Gush Katif Forum and Ateret Cohanim.

We sow with tears, but we will reap with joy!

Parashat Nitzavim:

Is your love for G-d actionable?

Resolve to give a nickel to tzedakah every morning, resolve to put on tefillin every day, resolve to light candles before every Shabbat. Even if your heart isn’t in it, it is a good beginning.

Is your love for G-d actionable?

Torah Mitzion:

The lost ten tribes

The relationship between Yehuda and Yosef is a microcosm of the relationship between the Kingdoms of Judah and Israel (which was founded and led by kings descending from Yosef).

The lost ten tribes

Rabbi Chaim Drukman

How can sins be transformed into merits?

The Talmud teaches us that repentance (teshuvah) transforms deliberate sins into either mistakes or merits. Based on the teachings of Reish Lakish, the Maharsha, and Rav Kook, we show how repentance from love elevates wrongdoing into a catalyst for growth, deepening love of good, hatred of evil, and spiritual transformation.

How can sins be transformed into merits?

The Tekiah and the Taqiyya

One Hebrew, one Arabic - two words that sound similar but are worlds apart.

The Tekiah and the Taqiyya

'Lomir zich iberbeten'-

'Let us be reconciled, our Heavenly Father'

Reliving he moment when Rav Soloveitchik's face became a living commentary on the verse his son was chanting, and a living embodiment of a plea to Hashem sung by legendary Cantor Yossele Rosenblatt.

'Let us be reconciled, our Heavenly Father'

Parashat Nitzavim:

The missing 'pasek'

After the mourning comes the rejoicing, after the exile comes the return home, after the destruction comes the renaissance. The Redemption is swiftly approaching, and Hashem brooks no delay in its implementation.

The  missing 'pasek'

Action is the key

Saying: “May the year end with its curses, may the year begin with its blessings,” is not enough - we must also act and do,

Action is the key

Blaming outside forces:

The mouse made me do it!

The internet poses challenges, but we can overcome them as long as we don't blame the mouse...and that's a message for all of life's challenges.

The mouse made me do it!

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Nitzavim: A leap into another dimension

A Torah-true life doesn’t allow for half-hearted commitments.

Nitzavim: A leap into another dimension

Patashat Nitzavim:

Is Torah wisdom accessible?

What did Moshe seek to convey by telling us that the Torah is “not in heaven” or “on the other side of the sea”?

Is Torah wisdom accessible?

The Jewish-Quantum Blueprint for joy, faith, and self-improvement

Genuine happiness stems from discipline, which involves protecting the mind from negativity, focusing on meaningful engagement, and allowing spiritual practice to shape daily routines.

The Jewish-Quantum Blueprint for joy, faith, and self-improvement

An interview with Rabbi Yosef Mendelevich:

The power of Teshuva

The most famous "seruvnik" - fighter for freedom for Soviet Jews - spent 11 years imprisoned in Siberia for his Zionism. He stayed true to his beliefs and his people. Lessons for today.

The power of  Teshuva

A call to come home:

The tragedy of Diaspora Jewry

Thrust aside all accountings and return in haste to the Land of Hashem, the Land of Israel, our one and only home.

The tragedy of Diaspora Jewry

Teshuva workshop:

A call to higher vision

May you ascend, step by step, from one level of Teshuva to the next.

A call to higher vision

Personal Growth series:

The cardinal sins

If one is forced to choose between death and violating one of these prohibitions — even in private — one should (generally) choose death. These prohibitions are that severe.

The cardinal sins

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi:

We can always stand tall

Just as we were entering into the Holy Land, stones had a position of prominence.

We can always stand tall

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi: Ki Tavo

Don't study alone!

To withdraw into solitude, imagining that this leads to closeness with God, is foreign to the Torah’s vision.

Don't study alone!

Blast away! Blast away!

The shofar of Zechariah sounds in a great voice in our days. This is a blast that began from the time the ingathering of exiles began. Also liberation from bondage of kingdoms. Also ascent to the Land. Also heroism. Also eradication of the enemies.

Blast away! Blast away!

Teshuva:

When G-d wants you to compliment yourself

Before I Confess My Sins, I Must Confess My Greatness.

When G-d wants you to compliment yourself

The Attitude of Gratitude!

Chid”a explains, however, that a gift that is accepted by Hashem Himself is, in reality, a source of pride and joy for the giver; thus Hashem’s accepting of the offering serves as the greatest pleasure for the benefactor, and therefore they are considered a “taker” in this scenario.

The Attitude of Gratitude!

Parashat Ki Tavo:

Many organs, one organism

We comprise many groups and individuals, yet we are one people; much like a body has many organs but is a single organism.

Many organs, one organism

Parashat Ki Tavo:

Blessing and curses

‘Do not think that these oaths are imposed on you alone- as if, but for this, you would not serve Hashem.'

Blessing and curses

18th Elul, the birth of Hassidism:

A lesson for Israel

Just as more than two-and-three-quarters-centuries ago Hassidism burst onto Jewish history changing it forever, so too a century-and-a-half ago political Zionism - that led to anti-Zionism - burst onto Jewish history changing it forever. Who will win?

A lesson for Israel

The Parsha and Current Events:

The US Department of War

It is to my religious brothers and sisters who are still stuck in the galut that I dedicate the following article.

The US Department of War

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Ki Tavo: City life

An abundance of food is the effect - not the cause - of human flourishing.

Ki Tavo: City life










































































































































































































































































































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