Judaism


Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Vayeitze: The rivalry between Rachel and Leah

Even in th. Messianic Era, the divide between Rachel and Leah will continue, with two Messianic leaders

Vayeitze: The rivalry between Rachel and Leah

Le’David Barchi Nafshi:

Vayetze: Understanding that everything is from G-d

Divine Providence guides man in his ways in accord with man’s faith and trust in God.

Vayetze: Understanding that everything is from G-d

Vayetze:

Attached to the earth but reaching to the sky

What was the significance of Yaakov's dream of the ladder and angels? A selection of commentators' answers to the question.

Attached to the earth but reaching to the sky

Vayetze:

The omission of a blank space in the Torah-the Story of a People

No missing links.

The omission of a blank space in the Torah-the Story of a People

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi:

Vayetzei: How do you respond to your dreams?

Our dream, right now, is “Beshuv Hashem et-shivat Tziyyon” — “May Hashem enable the captives of Zion to come home.”

Vayetzei: How do you respond to your dreams?

Parshat Vayeitzei:

Yaakov was assured of eventual redemption of the Jewish people

The explanation of Yaakov’s vision can provide much poignancy vis-a-vis a future episode in Yaakov’s life–namely

Yaakov was assured of eventual redemption of the Jewish people

Vayeitze:

The world’s biggest family

Am Yisrael is a family. We know it’s true. When Am Yisrael is in danger, we all ignore our differences and jump into action,

The world’s biggest family

Rabbi Shimshon Refael Hirsch:

Vayetze: G-d loves, and demands

G-d is our father… and our lawgiver.

Vayetze: G-d loves, and demands

Vayetze: Show your children your love of Judaism

First, we must love Judaism ourselves. Then, we can impart this love to our children.

Vayetze: Show your children your love of Judaism

The Parsha and Current Events:

A many splendored thing

To love being Jewish is to strive to be as close to Hashem as humanly possible. And to be close to Hashem means to live in the land He gave the Jewish people.

A many splendored thing

Torah Mitzion:

The ladder

Why did Hashem send Yaakov the angels on the ladder vision now?

The ladder

Vayetze:

Only in Eretz Yisrael

Yaakov understood that through the holiness of Eretz Yisrael, which was the “house of G-d and the gate of heaven,” he would be able to fulfill his task of connecting heaven and earth.

Only in Eretz Yisrael

Are you yearning for the Land?

Over and over, the Book of Bereshit emphasizes the centrality of Eretz Yisrael to Jewish life. Instead of merely reading through the events described in the Torah portion “Vayetze” in a superficial fashion, let’s take a deeper look through the eyes of our Sages.

Are you yearning for the Land?

Should a parent pardon their child?

A halachic perspective on presidential pardons. Op-ed.

Should a parent pardon their child?

Watch: Tanya video/lecture: Igeres Hakodesh

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.

Watch: Tanya video/lecture: Igeres Hakodesh

A lecture about the Holocaust by Rav Yitzchok Hutner zts"l

The pattern of Jewish history throughout the ages is Churban, Golus, Geulah – Destruction, Exile, Redemption.

A lecture about the Holocaust by Rav Yitzchok Hutner zts"l

On the Law exempting Yeshiva Students from Military Service

It is a great commandment from the Torah to save a person in danger. When it comes to saving all of Israel, it is considered a clear obligatory war. The commandment to study Torah does not override the commandment to enlist in the army but the discussion about the government’s survival is a different matter and coercive conscription is not feasible

On the Law exempting Yeshiva Students from Military Service

A quiet Yom Kippur

In tribute to Rabbi Aharon Ankri zts"l, killed in a car accident several days ago.

A quiet Yom Kippur

Personal Growth series:

Protecting ourselves

One who truly cares about avoiding sin protects himself by distancing himself from it.

Protecting ourselves

Eretz Yisrael in the Torah:

The numerous names of Eretz Yisrael

Relgious Zionist Torah scholars research connections between the weekly Torah readings and the Holy Land.

The numerous names of Eretz Yisrael

Matan Rosh Hodesh Kislev Torah Essay:

Making a bracha on a minhag - rules and exceptions

Two exceptions to the rule of not making a bracha on a minhag occur this month.

Making a bracha on a minhag - rules and exceptions

We fed the crocodile for too long: Israel's mission today

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 mission today

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Toldot: Jacob rescued Abraham

There are two different paths of change available to us. f God provided us with two paths, then clearly both are needed, but what are they?

Toldot: Jacob rescued Abraham

Toldot:

What can be learnt from Eisav’s favourite outfit?

What is your most favourite outfit of clothing? For what special occasion did you wear it?

What can be learnt from Eisav’s favourite outfit?

Parshat Toldot:

Why is the land ours?

G-d lets Yitzchak know that the land of Israel will belong to the incredibly numerous heirs of Avraham and Yitzchak and eventually Yaakov, because of the fact that Avraham followed the entirety of G-d’s commandments

Why is the land ours?

Le’David Barchi Nafshi: Toldot

How can the Sages ascribe the attribute of truth to Jacob?

The actions of the Patriarchs were not performed in their time for their needs alone, but to give strength to their descendants. How did Jacob's tricking his father fall into that category?

How can the Sages ascribe the attribute of truth to Jacob?

Personal Growth series:

Showing our values

Honoring those performing a mitzvah reminds us of and reinforces our appreciation for the great value of mitzvah observance.

Showing our values

Toldot: Shaming a son to his father

G-d would not inform Isaac that Esau was beyond salvation, beyond hope. G-d would not shatter his father’s heart with such news though Isaac already had an inkling that this was so.

Toldot: Shaming a son to his father

'And Yitschak's eyes dimmed from seeing'

What is the reason God wanted Yitschak to think he was blessing Esav?

'And Yitschak's eyes dimmed from seeing'

Toldot:

A lesson from Yitzchak’s love for his rebellious son

Loving each child unconditionally is a basic tenet of parenthood.

A lesson from Yitzchak’s love for his rebellious son

Thanksgiving Day:

Time to take an honest look at US Jewry

On this Thanksgiving Day, it looks like American Jewry is not going anywhere.

Time to take an honest look at US Jewry

Rabbi Shimshon Refael Hirsch:

Toldot: What was Rivkah thinking?

Even if she could fool Yitzchak, there's no fooling G-d.

Toldot: What was Rivkah thinking?

Torah Mitzion:

Voice of Jacob, hands of Esau

The focus of the blessing given to Jacob, when disguised as Esau, is materialistic. In contrast, the focus of the blessing given to Jacob at the end of the Parasha is spiritual.

Voice of Jacob, hands of Esau

A lecture about Jewish Education by Rabbi Hutner

This lecture was translated into English during the renowned Rabbi's lifetime and is an enlightening read.

A lecture about Jewish Education by Rabbi Hutner

How much evil can we put up with?

There is just so much malicious evil that we have to cope with in this country, but we will prevail.

How much evil can we put up with?

Turkeys, Thanksgiving and Christopher Columbus

Are Jews allowed to celebrate Thanksgiving? Read Rabbi Soloveitchik's answer.

Turkeys, Thanksgiving and Christopher Columbus

My heart is broken, and my mind feels numb

Does darkness win? It feels that way sometimes. But it doesn’t have to. HIstory shows the resilience of light.

My heart is broken, and my mind feels numb

Divination: What’s forbidden, and what’s permitted

One who transgresses the prohibition of divination, nullifies the commandment to act with simplicity before God. It is forbidden to use divination or sorcery even for promoting good purposes.

Divination: What’s forbidden, and what’s permitted

Eretz Yisrael in the Parsha:

Burial in Eretz Yisrael

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

Burial in Eretz Yisrael

Linking to Sarah

All of Israel emanates from Sarah; likewise all the converts who joined the Nation during every generation, even though they are not directly linked by a biological chain. Every convert is called the son of Sarah.

Linking to Sarah

Rabbi Kook and Hevron:

"I do not shake hands defiled with Jewish blood"

Rav Kook held the acting commissioner responsible for British inaction during the Hevron massacre and refused his outstretched hand.

"I do not shake hands defiled with Jewish blood"

Chayei Sarah:

Shabbat Hevron

Hevron, where our forefathers are buried, and the Cave which the Zohar says is the entrance to the Garden of Eden.

Shabbat Hevron

Thoughts on the "Akeida" and our War

Rabbi Kirsch is serving in Lebanon and sent this thoughtful article and photo.

Thoughts on the "Akeida" and our War

What comes first: Love or Marriage?

What is unique about the marriage of Rebecca and Isaac? And why is this sort of description never repeated in the Torah?

What comes first: Love or Marriage?

Le’David Barchi Nafshi:

A woman of virtue who can find? Why Abraham sent Eliezer to Haran

Why not choose a wife for Yitschak from the families in Canaan? At a deeper level, the problem with the people of the land was not that they were idolatrous, but something harder to change.

A woman of virtue who can find? Why Abraham sent Eliezer to Haran

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch: Chayei Sarah

Did Avraham have a daughter?

If he did, what happened to her?

Did Avraham have a daughter?

Chayei Sarah:

The death of Sarah Imenu

Why did the Torah find it necessary to testify that she remained righteous throughout her life, from beginning to end? And why did her end come after the Akeidah?

The death of Sarah Imenu

Chayei Sarah:

The Parsha and Current Events: Four eulogies

On the 34th Yahrzeit (18th of Cheshvan) of my brother Ha’Rav Meir David Kahana z"l

The Parsha and Current Events: Four eulogies

Chayei Sarah:

The sacred body returns to Earth

Are we bodies with souls or souls in bodies? This is not a question about how we will die but about how we live.

The sacred body returns to Earth

A night to remember: The V’haarev Na siyum in Johannesburg

In the years ahead, I know these 28 teenagers will continue to grow, and their passion for Torah will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to witness this siyum.

A night to remember: The V’haarev Na siyum in Johannesburg

Personal Growth series:

True life

This week's piece is dedicated to the refu'ah of my nephew- Noam Avraham ben Atara Shulamit. May Hashem grant him and all the other chayalim a complete and speedy recovery.

True life

God's justice starts with life

Sacrificing selfishness and embracing selflessness.

God's justice starts with life

To the young: A challenge

For Rabbi Kahane's yahrzeit. 'To the young, I offer a challenge. Be Jewish — totally, fully, completely. Throw yourselves into those waters that nourished and gave life — glorious life and meaning — to mere existence.'

To the young: A challenge

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.

Watch: Tanya video/lecture: The Holy Epistle

Why is there no translation of Rav Yitzchok Hutner's works?

Challenges faced by Rav Yitzchok Hutner zts"l in the translation of his books and thought systems into English.

Why is there no translation of Rav Yitzchok Hutner's works?

Matan Emunah Essay:

Marcheshvan: Building new habits like a drop in a bucket

This month's Sara Litton z"l Mid-Monthly Emunah Essay talks about how even a small change in habits can be significant.

Marcheshvan: Building new habits like a drop in a bucket




























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