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Through what merit is the Jewish people saved?

D’var Torah for Parshat Bechukotai.

Through what merit is the Jewish people saved?

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Bechukotai: Is Jew-hatred immutable?

Hashem promised us three periods of exile – each one better than the next.

Bechukotai: Is Jew-hatred immutable?

Bechukotai: Visions of darkness and light

Though we pray regularly for health and serenity, we must always be cognizant of how precarious situations truly are.

Bechukotai: Visions of darkness and light

A message to young Jewish men presently in the galut

Free will distinguishes us from all other species in Hashem’s creation - mineral, flora, fauna and angels - we alone have the freedom to choose. So?

A message to young Jewish men presently in the galut

The angel in the marble

Michelangelo once said, “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.”

The angel in the marble

Eretz Yisrael in the parasha: G-d loves you!

Young, Religious Zionist Torah scholars find connections between each week's Torah reading and Eretz Yisrael.

Eretz Yisrael in the parasha: G-d loves you!

If the Rebbe were alive today

What would the Rebbe tell his followers to do in the face of growing antisemitism in the West if he were with us today?

If the Rebbe were alive today

Don't miss the boat!

Hashem is always sending us signs of what we should do. Many times we do not understand the signs or we completely ignore them. Like the story of the boat that came to save the rabbi from a flood.

Don't miss the boat!

Ethics of the Fathers:

Life in the Corridor

Our world is likened to a corridor that leads to a palace.

Life in the Corridor

Don’t stop davening

Why wait for an October 7th to say the blessing for the soldiers? Why wait for Hamas to act before you daven?

Don’t stop davening

In the Path of the Great Kohanim Pinchas and Matityahu

In the merit of Ilan Cohen’s heroic self-sacrifice, may his memory be a blessing, we will defeat our enemies

In the Path of the Great Kohanim Pinchas and Matityahu

Hashem is calling us home!

Last week Rabbi Leo Dee spoke to a shul congregation in Teaneck, New Jersey. This is a transcriipt of what he told them: Come home. Those signs are for you too.

Hashem is calling us home!

The green line of renewal

October 7th is not Holocaust Remembrance Day!

The green line of renewal

Matan Iyar Emunah Essay:

There is hope - Hatikvah

We are a people who hope. Always.

There is hope - Hatikvah

Two pairs of 12,000

It was not 24,000 students but two non-cohesive groups of 12,000 each. An analysis of the meaning of this presentation.

Two pairs of 12,000

Jews must learn about Judaism

Jews who are ignorant about their roots and history cannot fight back against antisemitism. Op-ed.

Jews must learn about Judaism

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Behar: The intrinsic sanctity of the Land of Israel

Israel's first Chief Rabbi: The holiness of the Land of Israel is independent of those mitzvot that may be fulfilled while living there. The primary holiness of the Land is reflected in the mitzvah to settle it,

Behar: The intrinsic sanctity of the Land of Israel

Shmitta - the bitachon mitzva

Commentators explain why Shmitta transgression is punished severaly and what reliance of Hashem it proposesl

Shmitta - the bitachon mitzva

Thought-provoking ideas from the weekly parsha - Behar

Chinuch explains that if one is allowed to defend their physical property to the fullest extent of the law, for sure when facing verbal abuse and threats to one’s emotional and spiritual health one can respond in kind.

Thought-provoking ideas from the weekly parsha - Behar

"My Contract Preceded His Contract"

In your life "it ain’t over" until G-d says it’s over—and G-d says it’s not over until you win.

"My Contract Preceded His Contract"

Parashat Behar: Two different Shabbatot

There iis a fundamental difference between these two Shabbatot.

Parashat Behar:  Two different Shabbatot

Eretz Yisrael in the Parasha: Open miracles

Young religious Zionist Torah scholars connect the week's parasha to Eretz Yisrael.

Eretz Yisrael in the Parasha: Open miracles

“Le’David Barchi Nafshi”

‘Please, God, for I am your servant!’

Being a slave to man can not coexist with the servitude to God.

‘Please, God, for I am your servant!’

The Parsha and Current Events: The writing on the wall

If the Prop;het Daniel were here, who would he single out as today's Belshazar? Perhaps all of them...

The Parsha and Current Events: The writing on the wall

Rabbi Shimshon Refael Hirsch:

Parshat Behar: Come home

Why did Yericho’s walls crumble to the ground?

Parshat Behar: Come home

The Rabbinical Alliance of America:

The SIN of duplicity

Spain, Ireland and Norway (SIN) have sinned against humanity by recognizing a non-existent PA state.

The SIN of duplicity

Torah Mitzion:

The connection between Shemita and the Galut

Both teach us the same crucial values.

The connection between Shemita and the Galut

The Rabbinical Congress for Peace:

Do we have the courage to admit that we were wrong?

We must take stock of what has happened to us and why it happened. But asking “Who is to blame” will neither help nor change our current situation.

Do we have the courage to admit that we were wrong?

Fulfilling the Vision:

Rabbi Steinsaltz’s Writings and Teachings are Accessible Online

Rabbi Meni Even Israel, son of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz and Executive Director of the Steinsaltz Center, reveals how his father's work to make the Torah more accessible is now more accessible than ever online.

Rabbi Steinsaltz’s Writings and Teachings are Accessible Online

Revivim:

The parameters of the mitzvah of “Lo Takifu”

The mitzvah of “Lo Takifu” (not rounding the hairline) distinguishes the Jewish people through their hair, just as the mitzvah of circumcision distinguishes them through their bodies.

The parameters of the mitzvah of “Lo Takifu”

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

'Let my people stay' - in the Diaspora?

Instead of reading the handwriting on the wall, Diaspora Jews are begging Gentile governments for the chance to stay where they are. For Theodore Herzl's birthday.

'Let my people stay' - in the Diaspora?

Eretz Yisrael in the Parsha:

Prayers related to Eretz Yisrael

Young religious Zionist Torah scholars find connections between Eretz Yisrael and the parsha.

Prayers related to Eretz Yisrael

The Parsha and Current Events: Time

Predicting the future is more precarious than walking on thin ice in June.

The Parsha and Current Events: Time

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi

From where do we know that ten men constitute a minyan?

D’var Torah for Parshat Emor

From where do we know that ten men constitute a minyan?

Talking Parsha - Emor: No equality in the Mikdash??

Does physical condition matter in spiritual service? Shouldn't the focus for priests serving in the Temple be solely on one's spiritual connection??

Talking Parsha - Emor: No equality in the Mikdash??

Being happy in unhappy times

Happiness for the Jewish community will be achieved when you realize that – despite the tragedies – we are blessed as one of the most unique people in the world.

Being happy in unhappy times

Le’David Barchi Nafshi:

Why is counting the Omer found in the Torah reading on holidays?

And why are there so many commandments where one recalls the Exodus from Egypt? The answers to the two questions are connected.

Why is counting the Omer found in the Torah reading on holidays?

Ethics of the Fathers:

Earning our lives

Chapter 3 in a series.

Earning our lives

Torah Mitzion:

Emor: Kohanim and wings

In the “Kel malei” prayer recited for a deceased person, we ask the Almighty, “provide a proper resting place beneath the wings of the Shechinah.”

Emor:  Kohanim and wings

Parashat Emor and Yom Hazikaron-Ha'atzmaut

I find that this week's Parsha contains a powerful message for us, after having just celebrated Yom Hazikaron and Yom Haátzmaut -and especially this year because of the war in Gaza.

Parashat  Emor and Yom Hazikaron-Ha'atzmaut

Psalms 109 and 110 - a message from Rina

Rina's Book of Psalms had glass and blood on the page with Psalms 109 and 110. Could it be that Rina had been reading this page at the moment that the first bullets entered the car? What is the message for us?

Psalms 109 and 110 - a message from Rina

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Emor: Time to remember G-d

On Sukkot, both nature and man recede into the background.

Emor: Time to remember G-d

Rabbi Hayim David HaLevi – 26 Years since his passing

Rabbi Hayim David (1924-1988) supported the Zionist movement that dealt with the mitzvah of settling the Land and the mitzvah of fighting for the defense of the People and the Land.

Rabbi Hayim David HaLevi – 26 Years since his passing

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Yom Haatzma'ut: From Tragedy to Triumph

Rabbi Kook, founder of Religious Zionism: Anyone who has followed the development of the Jewish community in Eretz Yisrael from its inception can readily see how, from every reversal, a new triumph emerged.

Yom Haatzma'ut: From Tragedy to Triumph

Tears, joy and remembering

How fortunate we are that we are privileged to be soldiers in the IDF [Israel Defense Forces], which defends the lives of Jews in Israel and throughout the world.

Tears, joy and remembering

Simcha during a time of war - Rav Tzvi Yehuda Kook & Rav Tzvi Tau

How can we rejoice this Yom Ha'atzmaut , when Israel is in a war against Hamas? Two Religious Zionist sages provide the answer.

Simcha during a time of war - Rav Tzvi Yehuda Kook & Rav Tzvi Tau

How can we celebrate Yom Ha'atzmaut this year?

This year, I don't need fighter jets to do shows and fly-overs. This year, we can look within and see the bravery and heroism in the heart of each and every one of us.

How can we celebrate Yom Ha'atzmaut this year?

The Day of Essence

The way to feel independent on Israel's 76th Independence Day is to free ourselves from dependence on all the extras we thought were givens.

The Day of Essence

Yom Hazikaron and Yom Haatzma'ut

“We say to the Jewish people in the Jewish State: Chazak, chazak venitchazek: You be strong, we will be strong, and let us strengthen one another.”

Yom Hazikaron and Yom Haatzma'ut

Watch:

"In your blood you shall live"

Bnei David yeshiva, in cooperation with the OU, releases a film of faith and remembrance for Israel's Memorial Day to reflect on the memory of the fallen and faith.

"In your blood you shall live"

Torah Mitzion:

The mitzvah of rebuke

The explanation of two Reb Yaakovs.

The mitzvah of rebuke

Heal our fractured self

When tempted by something forbidden, we lose all reason simply lust after it with all our hearts. We can always control ourselves, but we are not always willing.

Heal our fractured self

Kedoshim: Rabbi Kook's decision on the Printer's Dilemma

Israel's first Chief Rabbi's wisdomand character shine through this story of his reaction to those slandering him.

Kedoshim: Rabbi Kook's decision on the Printer's Dilemma

“Le’David Barchi Nafshi”:

Kedoshim: It depends on you

The Torah lights the path and provides tools to guide man through his life. “You shall be holy because I the Lord, your God, am holy” is essentially the conscience that the Torah supplies to man.

Kedoshim:  It depends on you

Swimming against the tide

Judaism's defensive measures against moral transgressions are mocked and scorned by the progressives of the current world. Look where that got them.

Swimming against the tide




























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