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Are we allowed to celebrate the destruction of evil?

Now is the time to celebrate the destruction of evil. Compassion has its place, but also its limits. In war, there’s no room for misplaced compassion.

Are we allowed to celebrate the destruction of evil?

The Parsha and Current Events:

Devarim: David vs. Goliath

When the two combatants - the Jewish David and the pagan Goliat were staring at each other’s eyes, what were they thinking?

Devarim: David vs. Goliath

Devarim:

Be an unselfish star

Our interest should always be in doing the right thing, not in garnering attention or accolades.

Be an unselfish star

Rabbi Shimshon Refael Hirsch:

Devarim: Intelligence is overrated - even in the courts

Just verdicts are primarily the product of character, not IQ.

Devarim: Intelligence is overrated - even in the courts

Devarim:

Two different spy stories

What do our Torah Sages say about the glaring differences in the two accounts of the 12 spies? And an idea for reconciling them.

Two different spy stories

Watch: Rav J. B. Soloveitchik talks about teaching Torah

In a powerful informal talk from 1974, Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik described his feelings as an elderly rebbe teaching Talmud in the classroom, and the rejuvenating experience of being part of the ongoing Mesorah of Talmud Torah.

Watch: Rav J. B. Soloveitchik talks about teaching Torah

How the Middle Way can save us

Can anyone sincerely argue that the world’s zeal to defeat the Jewish State can be explained without appeal to the spiritual and supernatural, when our holy Torah warns us expressly of this painful fate, when we are disobedient?

How the Middle Way can save us

Trump’s David Moment

His calm in a moment of near death makes me think of that famous verse in Psalms, “Though I walk through a valley of the shadow of death, I fear no harm, for You are with me (Ps. 23:4).”

Trump’s David Moment

Revivim:

Settling the Land in practice

Blessed are the Jews who chose to immigrate to the Land of Israel, settle it, and fight for the establishment and defense of the state.

Settling the Land in practice

Eretz Yisrael in the Parsha:

The love of the Amoraim for Eretz Yisrael

The Gemara in Ketubot 112 brings examples of how the Amoraim expressed their love for the Land of Israel.

The love of the Amoraim for Eretz Yisrael

Diaspora teachers deal with pedagogy while fighting antisemitism

Fifteen teachers from Jewish schools around the world came to Israel in July for an intensive 2.5-week study program and shared their common experiences of antisemitism in their communities.

Diaspora teachers deal with pedagogy while fighting antisemitism

Addressing the danger to Israel and its Prime Minister

Judaism has always felt that concepts and ideas are not enough – they must be accompanied by action.

Addressing the danger to Israel and its Prime Minister

Rav Kook Torah

Massei: The merit of building the Land of Israel

A remarkable story.

Massei: The merit of building the Land of Israel

Matot-Masei:

United - east and west of the river

Menashe did not ask to settle on the eastern bank, why were they included in those who settled there? And why only half the tribe?

United - east and west of the river

Matot Masei:

Israel’s war is my war

If you don’t go to war alongside your brothers, the war will come to you in one form of suffering or another. In the US, the protests brought this home to every city, university, and water cooler.

Israel’s war is my war

Parshat Mattot Massei:

Silence, in fact, can be Violence

The cause and instigator of the sin were the Midianites, and therefore, as the impetus for the sin, they faced more blame than the people of Moab, and G-d’s wrath was directed at them.

Silence, in fact, can be Violence

The first marriage counselor in history

The only Yartzeit mentioned in the Torah is Aaron’s. Why?

The first marriage counselor in history

Matot-Masei:

Everyone–especially leaders–needs to tell the truth

In this week's parsha, we’re introduced to the laws discussing vows and promises – and the supreme importance of keeping them.

Everyone–especially leaders–needs to tell the truth

Le’David Barchi Nafshi:

“How can it be that your brothers go to war and you remain here?”

Could there be a wrong greater than that from an ethical, moral or religious point of view?

“How can it be that your brothers go to war and you remain here?”

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Matos-Maasei: Why Is Tumah Bad?

Our body must ultimately succumb to nature; not so our soul.

Matos-Maasei: Why Is Tumah Bad?

Moshe Rabbeinu's ultimate "mesirut nefesh"

Could there be a greater act of mesirut nefesh, than Moshe’s decision to depart this life, so as to not to delay the vengeance of Hashem, and of Bnei Israel?! Read how the commentaries on this week's parsha see it.

Moshe Rabbeinu's ultimate "mesirut nefesh"

Torah Mitzion:

Matot-Masei: Wherever I go, I go to Israel

The conclusion of Bamidbar ends the chapter of the trials of the desert generation, and now they enter a land flowing with milk and honey. Chazak, Chazak, V’nitchazek.

Matot-Masei: Wherever I go, I go to Israel

Total Victory

They need peace and quiet, but Moshe insists that they continue fighting until the land is fully conquered.

Total Victory

Post October 7th challenges facing the Jewish People

A prayerful commentary based on the thought of Rav A. Kook and Rav Soloveitchik.

Post October 7th challenges facing the Jewish People

Controlled revenge and a moment of happiness

I suggest that each and every one take upon themselves today, bli neder, a specific commitment. To fight evil and to do more good.

Controlled revenge and a moment of happiness

Parashat Matot-Mas’ei:

The long and winding road

The Torah is our guide through our journeys in the world, and its 42-line pages remind us that just as God led us to 42 stops as we went forward in the desert, God leads us along all our journeys.

The long and winding road

Personal Growth series:

Falls and failures

Everyone makes mistakes. The difference between the Tzaddik and the Rasha lies in their response.

Falls and failures

Eretz Yisrael in the Parsha:

The lottery

Why did the Torah require the division of the Land of Israel to be done specifically by a lottery?

The lottery

The righteous daughters

Their love for the land was palpable. Even their timing was perfect. A look at the different ways our commentators described the daughters' viewpoint.

The righteous daughters

Laws of the Three Weeks

These days are days of mourning over the destruction of the Temple and there are laws and customs for emphasizing that mourning.

Laws of the Three Weeks

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Pinchas: Genuine zealotry

A prayer decrying slanderers and heretics touches upon powerful emotions of hostility and anger, while prayer is intended to be a medium of peace and love.

Pinchas: Genuine zealotry

True peace in the face of violence

'Moshe and the elders could not recall the proper response to the display of immoral conduct; his great-nephew Pinchas was able to clarify the issue, and speared both Zimri and Kozbi as befitting those who blatantly defame G-d's Name with extreme displays of lewdness.'

True peace in the face of violence

Rabbi Shimshon Refael Hirsch:

Parashat Pinchas: Speak up!

Hashem wants us to defend His honor.

Parashat Pinchas: Speak up!

Parashat Pinchas: An unquenchable love for the Land

Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Yehudah ben Beteira differed in their views of who could have bequeathed such a passionate love of the Land of Israel to his daughters.

Parashat Pinchas: An unquenchable love for the Land

Pinchas: When the only path to peace is through the spear

Pinchas understood that fighting to eradicate evil is the only path to real and lasting peace and security.

Pinchas: When the only path to peace is through the spear

The Mission Statement of Judaism

"One sheep you shall offer in the morning and the second sheep in the afternoon." The verse that says it all.

The Mission Statement of Judaism

Le’David Barchi Nafshi:

An eternal message in the story of Tzelafchad's daughters

We can find the proper way to serve God through this parsha, which includes wording that can lead one to believe mistakenly that the Torah has been changed on account of this appeal of the daughters of Tzelafchad.

An eternal message in the story of Tzelafchad's daughters

Pinchas: Are politicians really in it for us?

Parshat Pinchas reminds us that leaders can – and must – put their nations’ interests above their own.

Pinchas: Are politicians really in it for us?

The day the world began to die

When is the moment that can be pinpointed as the beginning of one’s death process?

The day the world began to die

Pinchas: Going against your grain

The question is how did Pinchas’ act of violence restore peace?

Pinchas: Going against your grain

Personal Growth series II

When we lose faith in ourselves

Though humility is an important character trait, when applied in excess, it leads to sin.

When we lose faith in ourselves

Watch: Tanya video/lecture on 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 on the Holy Epistle

Cosmic justice and the Biden/Harris administration

Most of the time, we do not see the wicked getting punished for their oppression and lies, but there are exceptions in our lifetime.

Cosmic justice and the Biden/Harris administration

17th of Tammuz:

The Tablets were broken

Although a terrible event, there were also good things that occurred as a result of the breaking of the Tablets - and in the last ten months.

The Tablets were broken

17th of Tammuz:

The Torah reading on the fast day

This reading contains the message which we so desperately need in our times of disaster - the times of disaster which begin with the 17th of Tammuz.

The Torah reading on the fast day

Torah Mitzion:

17th of Tammuz - The dilemma of two Jews on a desert island

Unity or division - which will it be?

17th of Tammuz - The dilemma of two Jews on a desert island

Another look at parashat Balak: The prohibition against sorcery

There are people who have special spiritual abilities to see and sense beyond the norm.

Another look at parashat Balak: The prohibition against sorcery

Matan Emunah Essay:

The mosaic of our lives: cherishing our broken pieces

Tammuz is a time of brokenness. It’s a month where the luchot habrit were broken. The walls of Jerusalem were broken.

The mosaic of our lives: cherishing our broken pieces

Personal growth series, part I:

The significance of our actions

Humans are the only ones who believe that their lives are supposed to matter and, thus, the only ones who become depressed when they feel they are not impactful.

The significance of our actions

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Psalm 19: Elevating life through prayer

“May the words of my mouth... be acceptable” are words of deep significance. Where is the best place to say them in the prayer service?

Psalm 19: Elevating life through prayer

Stalin vs. Schneersohn

97 years later: Who won?

Stalin vs. Schneersohn

Parashat Balak: The angel’s sword

The donkey, Joshua, and King David all see the sword שְׁלוּפָה (unsheathed) in the angel’s hand. Bil’am, too, sees the sword שְׁלֻפָה (unsheathed) in the angel’s hand.

Parashat Balak: The angel’s sword

Eretz Yisrael in the Parsha:

Balak: Yaakov and Yisrael - two levels

Religious Zionist Torah scholars find the connections between each Torah portion read on Shabbat and the Land of Israel.

Balak: Yaakov and Yisrael - two levels

Cracking open the Jewish Code

Parts Vand VI. Links to previous parts are below.

Cracking open the Jewish Code

Balak: Beware politicians who talk much, but do little

That he couldn’t win the war was irrelevant to Bilaam; what was relevant was that he could keep the game going, gaining more money, fame and honor as it progressed. Like Arafat and Sinwar did.

Balak: Beware politicians who talk much, but do little

Parshat Balak:

A Nation that Dwells Alone

The Hebrew words for “A Nation that dwells apart” numerically result in the value of 420, which is the same value as the Hebrew phrase for “The days of Messiah"

A Nation that Dwells Alone




























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