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In this week’s Torah portion, we read that Yaakov encountered three flocks of sheep, together with their shepherds, by the well. We read, further, that a...
Every year, at the beginning of the month of Elul, we read the Torah portion of Ki Teitzei, which starts with the words, “When you go...
The Parsha of Bechukotai contains the tragedies and punishments that G-d threatens to bring upon the Jewish people if they stray from the dictates of the...
In this week’s Parsha, we read the four expressions of redemption. The third expression is G-d’s promise, “And I will redeem you.” The Hebrew word used...
According to our sages, Korach made many valid claims about the worthiness of the Jewish people. Chief among them was that he reckoned that, as all...
This Shabbos, we take out two Torah scrolls. From the second, we read, “Remember what Amalek did to you on your journey, after you left Egypt,...
I’m writing this only hours after watching the online kindling of the Menorah at the Kotel on the second night of Chanukah, which was dedicated in...
“If you do obey these rules…” This is the opening line of the Torah portion this week. More accurately, the Torah states, “If you eikev obey...
While the highlight of this week’s parsha is undoubtedly the revelation of Hashem at Mount Sinai, the preceding narrative shouldn’t be ignored. Yitro, Moshe’s father-in-law, observes...
The world had become corrupt during Noah’s time. It had reached the point where G-d had to hit the reset button – destroy the world in...
A husband turns to his wife after leaving a party, and asks if she noticed an acquaintance of theirs. His wife asks, “Are you referring to...