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Parashat Shoftim: Is it "Justice"?? (Talking Parsha - Shoftim)

In this week's exploration, we delve into the initial verses of the Parsha, with a spotlight on the renowned proclamation to pursue justice.

Parashat Shoftim: Is it "Justice"?? (Talking Parsha - Shoftim)

Parashat Shoftim: On Jewish Justice

Learn how the Torah guarantees that justice is administered - and a comparison to Israel's court system.

Parashat Shoftim: On Jewish Justice

Messages for the Month of Elul

These are the calls of Elul, Rosh Hashana, and Yom Kippur - awaken to your responsibilities, as the Rambam writes (Tshuva chapter 3).

Messages for the Month of Elul

A tale of two Torahs: The timeless and the timely

If Judaism Is immutable, how can it be relevant?

A tale of two Torahs: The timeless and the timely

Eretz Yisrael in the Parasha: The eternal allocation of land

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

Eretz Yisrael in the Parasha: The eternal allocation of land

Rosh Chodesh Elul Torah Essay: Psalm for the month

Among the customs for this month in which we get ready for the New Year, is the reciting of a specific psalm. Why?

Rosh Chodesh Elul Torah Essay: Psalm for the month

Shoftim: The most popular D’var Torah this Shabbat

Never forget this great lesson of the Torah – “Tzedek, tzedek tirdof,” – “Justice, justice you shall pursue.

Shoftim: The most popular D’var Torah this Shabbat

Rabbi Shimshon Refael Hirsch on the parasha: We need a king!

A Jewish king’s purpose starts where that of a non-Jewish king often ends.

Rabbi Shimshon Refael Hirsch on the parasha: We need a king!

Shoftim: Judges in Jerusalem

The late Menachem Begin is often quoted as saying there are judges in Jerusalem, but the phrase is taken out of context.

Shoftim: Judges in Jerusalem

Judaism is much more than ritual precepts

Judaism is the NATIONAL CONSTITUTION of the Jewish NATION. And that can only come about in the Land of Israel.

Judaism is  much more than ritual precepts

The Bible at Work: "Hear no evil, see no evil?"

Career coaching in the parasha: Shoftim: The buck stops here!

The Bible at Work:  "Hear no evil, see no evil?"

Shoftim: Saved by the law

With what perspective can judges administer punishment for sins?

Shoftim: Saved by the law

The Shidduch Crisis: Obstacles:advice for older Yeshiva singles

We need to overcome the "Shidduch Crisis."

The Shidduch Crisis: Obstacles:advice for older Yeshiva singles

The Chief Rabbinate FOR the People of Israel

On the proposed law for appointing municipal rabbis and points raised by Rabbi Eliezer Melamed.

The Chief Rabbinate FOR the People of Israel

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.

Weekly Tanya video\lecture: The Holy Epistle

How should a Rabbi be chosen?

According to the Torah, the public should have a key part in determining the character of the local judges and rabbis

How should a Rabbi be chosen?

“I ain’t no false prophet - I just know what I know...."

There are false leaders everywhere. Will we believe in them and give them power or not?

“I ain’t no false prophet - I just know what I know...."

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi

Kisoh, kosoh and ka’asoh

The Talmud tells us three ways to assess character. The three festivals show how this works.

Kisoh, kosoh and ka’asoh

Eretz Yisrael in the Parasha: Border towns

Young religious Zionist scholars find the connections to the the Holy Land in the parasha.

Eretz Yisrael in the Parasha: Border towns

Re'eh: Are we G-d’s children or G-d’s chosen?

G-d calls us His children and His chosen in the same breath. How does that work?

Re'eh: Are we G-d’s children or G-d’s chosen?

Israel's first Chief Rabbi:

Re'eih: Shemitah and cancellation of outstanding debts

Israel's first Chief Rabbi: What happens if a debtor insists on repaying his loan?

Re'eih: Shemitah and cancellation of outstanding debts

Talking Parsha - Re'eh: This is our mission statement??

Moshe articulates our nation's mission statement - but associates it with apparently unrelated commandments. Why?

Talking Parsha - Re'eh: This is our mission statement??

Re'eh: You are children to Hashem, your G-d

The principle of principles - what do the commentaries say about this and how it affects every Jew?

Re'eh: You are children to Hashem, your G-d

The complainer

When all you can see are carcasses, here is something wrong with you.

The complainer

The Bible at work: Happy in all your endeavors-joy at work

Much of what we appreciate and enjoy in the workplace is the camaraderie with our colleagues. That is what the Jewish festivals are about.

The Bible at work: Happy in all your endeavors-joy at work

Re’eh: Return to Eden

The 7 Haftarot of Consolation from Isaiah are his magnificent prophecies of the halcyon days to come, in our return en masse to the Land.

Re’eh: Return to Eden

How to get close to G-d

Hashem has not changed His mind.

How to get close to G-d

Consideration, emancipation, infinity, fulfillment in the parsha

True, we have returned home - a giant leap towards the goal, however there are deep pitfalls still in front of us.

Consideration, emancipation, infinity, fulfillment in the parsha

Our holy executioners

A unique way of looking at the protests that have made a misery of the lives of ordinary Israelis.

Our holy executioners

In memory of a Shoah survivor

Yehudah (Leib/Louis) Ben Nussan HaLevi Moskowitz (November 11-August 5, 2023), Tzadik, returned his soul to its maker on Yud Chet, Av.

In memory of a Shoah survivor

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch on the parasha: It's in our hands

Mt. Gerizim and Mt. Eval teach us that our environment isn’t determinative.

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch on the parasha: It's in our hands

Finding commonality between the Rav and the Satmar Rebbe

Where do we see any nechama after Tisha B’Av? Year after year another Tisha B’Av passes, and we are left bereft of a Third Temple.

Finding commonality between the Rav and the Satmar Rebbe

Pizza, donuts and Eretz Yisrael

When is the last time you stopped to actually look at the words of “Al ha’Michya”?

Pizza, donuts and Eretz Yisrael

Keep it kosher

On kosher food, Mashiach, Free Will and the Jewish calendar.

Keep it kosher

On controversy, unity, and Tu B’Av

What characterizes a dispute for Heaven’s sake, and why in such a dispute, the position of the opposing party should not be rejected.

On controversy, unity, and Tu B’Av

Eikev: Blessings over bread and Torah

Israel's first Chief Rabbi: Why is Birkat Hamazon recited after the meal, while the blessing for Torah study is recited before studying?

Eikev: Blessings over bread and Torah

Eikev: Why did the rebbe ask for a cigar?

The Rebbe didn't even smoke.

Eikev: Why did the rebbe ask for a cigar?

The Caged Lion – A parable by Rabbi Kook

The Sages of the Talmud warned us long ago that nerves of steel would be needed to bear the birth pains leading to the Mashiach’s arrival.

The Caged Lion – A parable by Rabbi Kook

Eretz Yisrael in the parasha: Our enemies in the land

Young religious Zionist Torah scholars connect each parasha with the Holy Land.

Eretz Yisrael in the parasha: Our enemies in the land

Talking Parsha-Ekev: Why "tie" Tefillin? What's Tefillin about?

In this week's Parsha, we encounter the renowned second paragraph of the "Shema" prayer—Parashat Ve'haya Eim Shamo'a.

Talking Parsha-Ekev: Why "tie" Tefillin? What's Tefillin about?

Why Israel must reclaim its soul now

The Split In Israel: Hatikvah Vs. Bentching. What does one have that the other doesn't?

Why Israel must reclaim its soul now

Rabbi Shinshon Rafael Hirsch: Should we make the Torah easier?

Our ancestors found G-d’s law difficult to obey, but G-d never lowered His standards.

Rabbi Shinshon Rafael Hirsch: Should we make the Torah easier?

Eikev: Avoiding the mistakes of one's predecessors

The service in the Beit Hamikdash is the prototype of all the mitzvot.

Eikev: Avoiding the mistakes of one's predecessors

The Parsha and Current Events: Lest we forget

What is the fate of Jews today who are already in the galut and refuse to reunite with Yerushalayim and Eretz Yisrael?

The Parsha and Current Events: Lest we forget

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.

Weekly Tanya video/lecture: The Holy Epistle

Kings, queens, pawns and knights: The Glatt shidduch game

For Tu B'Av, A critical look at the Shidduch Crisis in the Jewish community. Op-ed.

Kings, queens, pawns and knights: The Glatt shidduch game

Seven weeks of consolation!

Three weeks of sadness requires seven weeks of consolation. That’s the period of the calendar that we are in right now.

Seven weeks of consolation!

When the play comes to an end, don't opt out

A sea of tears and joy.

When the play comes to an end, don't opt out

What did the Beit Hamikdash look like?

There have been countless artistic representations of the Beit Hamikdash since its destruction, but what did it really look like?

What did the Beit Hamikdash look like?

A prophecy for this week

The prophecy from the past week and for this week will tell you where happiness is found. And it is not in demonstrations.

A prophecy for this week

Va'Etchanan: The Double Shema

Israel's first Chief Rabbi: Why isn't saying Shema once daily enough?

Va'Etchanan: The Double Shema

Va'etchanan: What is greater,- prayer or good deeds?

One of G-d's greatest kindnesses to us is allowing us to pray. Prayer affects reality.

Va'etchanan: What is greater,- prayer or good deeds?

Eretz Yisrael in the Parasha: East and West of the Jordan

Young Israeli religious Zionist Torah scholars on the parasha's connection to the Land of Israel.

Eretz Yisrael in the Parasha: East and West of the Jordan

Va'etchanan: Words on fire

What words, advice, or events are burnished in fire within you that you wish to pass down?

Va'etchanan: Words on fire

Talking Parsha - Va'aetchanan: Honoring your parents?!

What lies at the heart of the relationship between Shabbat and honoring your parents?

Talking Parsha - Va'aetchanan: Honoring your parents?!

The Bible at work: Recite, bind, and inscribe:

Getting your message across.

The Bible at work: Recite, bind, and inscribe:




























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