Judaism (Page 71)


Heter mechira: The ideal way to keep Shmitta

Heter mechira fruits are preferable to those grown by non-Jewis. It fulfills the mitzvah of settling the Land by strengthening the farmers.

Heter mechira: The ideal way to keep Shmitta

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Breishit: Letters of Creation

Why the Torah begins with the letter bet and not aleph has a meaning connected with the nature of light.

Breishit: Letters of Creation

Bereshit - Making sense of that first Rashi

How can the Jews invoking Rashi on Bereshit as the basis of rights to Eretz Yisrael convince the nations that we are not thieves?

Bereshit - Making sense of that first Rashi

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How inaccuracy was the undoing of Eve

A puzzling story that's been told for millennia, there is much to question in the tale of Adam and Eve.

How inaccuracy was the undoing of Eve

What is new 'in the beginning'?

The whole story announces a new event in the world, the moment when the Creator chooses to establish a relationship with humans.

What is new 'in the beginning'?

Talking Parsha - Bereshit: The real story of Adam and Chava

On the most basic level, we have to ask why, in the story of Adam and Eve, does the Torah repeat the word 'arumim?' What does it mean?

Talking Parsha - Bereshit: The real story of Adam and Chava

Paradise lost

Milton's epic poem describes the impossibility of returning to Paradise once lost. The Torah presents that return as a challenge..

Paradise lost

What preceded Creation?

What does the word "Bereshit" allude to?

What preceded Creation?

No more, no less: A powerful story

The first letter of the Torah is bet, the last is lamed. Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson spoke of the letters before and after bet and lamed.

No more, no less: A powerful story

To kiss the Torah, to dance with it, to be one with it

And how do Jews dance?  Not individually but in a line with hands clasped or in a circle – a gathering, a community, a unity.  Together.

To kiss the Torah, to dance with it, to be one with it

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Shmini Atzeret: The conclusion we’ve been waiting for

In Temple times there was a fascinating halakha relating to visitation to Jerusalem, one which has a message beyond its content.

Shmini Atzeret: The conclusion we’ve been waiting for

Simchat Torah: The rejoicing OF the Torah

Who rejoices on the approaching holiday, the Jewish people or the Torah? Grammatically, it is the Torah. What makes the Torah rejoice, then?

Simchat Torah: The rejoicing OF the Torah

Simchat Torah reading: Calling up the bridegrooms

There is a good reason to celebrate the end of the cycle of Torah readings, but why delay it until a month after the end of the year?

Simchat Torah reading: Calling up the bridegrooms

When Moses declines to lead Grace after Meals

At the Redemption, Moses will be asked by God to “take the cup of wine and say Grace.” But he will reply “I cannot say Grace."

When Moses  declines to lead Grace after Meals

Hoshanah Rabbah 5782 (2021):75 years since the Nuremberg Trials

The sentences were carried out on the 21st of Tishrei, Hoshanah Rabbah – the day the judgment of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is sealed.

Hoshanah Rabbah 5782 (2021):75 years since the Nuremberg Trials

On Sukkot, we dream under the stars

Tomorrow is today's dream. We pray that our intentions be worthy of creation, that our dreams be worthy of actualization.

On Sukkot, we dream under the stars

Talking Parsha - Sukkos: Why read THIS on Shabbat Chol Hamo'ed?

This Shabbat we read about the Sin of the Golden Calf and afterwards, the Second Tablets. What's the connection between that & the holiday?

Talking Parsha - Sukkos: Why read THIS on Shabbat Chol Hamo'ed?

Weekly Torah Study: Vezot Habracha

Moshe blesses the tribes of Israel before his death, beginning his words with fiery imagery. Why?

Weekly Torah Study:  Vezot Habracha

Moshe Rabbeinu - dead or alive

Did Moshe Rabbeinu transcend death? In this week's parasha, Vezot Habracha, his death is described, but the Talmud says something else.

Moshe Rabbeinu - dead or alive

I love Shmitta

Good Shabbos, Eretz Yisrael!

I love Shmitta

The importance of Torah study on Shabbat and Holidays

The quality time the holidays and Shabbat afford us forTorah study lets us live an active life combined with Torah, without having to choose

The importance of Torah study on Shabbat and Holidays

The meaning of Sukkot and the Sukkah

A selection of articles and videos of interest from the Rabbi Sacks archive on the holiday of Sukkot:

 The meaning of Sukkot and the Sukkah

The season of our gladness

The Manchester Rosh Yeshiva, Rabbi Yehudah Zev Segal and the Shem Mishmuel, Rebbe of Sochaczev (both zts"l) on Sukkot and joy.

The season of our gladness

It's Sukkot - what a relief!

In other climates, having to leave the house for a booth open to the elements may not be such a pleasant experience, but in Israel...

It's Sukkot - what a relief!

Sukkot: The powerful festival of two in-gatherings

‘Every native in Israel shall dwell in Sukkot’(Emor 23;42), teaches that ‘all of Israel are deserving to sit in one Succah.’

Sukkot: The powerful festival of two in-gatherings

Repentance Again? Sukkot is the perfect time to repent

Those who repent out of fear, transform deliberate sins into inadvertent sins.Those who repent out of love, transform them into merits.

Repentance Again? Sukkot is the perfect time to repent

Laws pertaining to the Jewish Festivals

The mitzva of simḥa requires that a man include his entire family in his enjoyment, and include the poor and despondent as well.

Laws pertaining to the Jewish Festivals

Choosing a proper lulav

When buying a lulav, it is a good idea to have someone knowledgeable to help, but it is also important to be familiar with the rules below.

Choosing a proper lulav

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Succot: Fast asleep with your eyes wide open!

We might have our eyes open and be walking around, but if we aren’t contributing to the world around us, there’s no value to our lives.

Succot: Fast asleep with your eyes wide open!

Ha'azinu: The special quality of Moshe Rabbeinu’s vision

Am Yisrael’s leadership upon entering the Land was in the hands of Yehoshua, but it remained rooted in the spiritual leadership of Moshe.

Ha'azinu: The special quality of Moshe Rabbeinu’s vision

The Torah - not just another app!

We cannot just lounge around feet up swiping our devices or listening to Torah as we travel to work

The Torah - not just another app!

Talking Parsha - Ha'azinu: Why is Moshe's last speech a song?

This week's Torah portion is actually a song, a poem. But it's also unlike the song the People of Israel sang at the splitting of the Sea.

Talking Parsha - Ha'azinu: Why is Moshe's last speech a song?

For we are Your people

Preparing for Yom Kippur.

For we are Your people

Yom HakiPurim and Purim

The similarity in names is not coincidental.

Yom HakiPurim and Purim

Laws for Yom Kippur 5782 during the covid pandemic

Summary of the laws that pertain to the holiest and most solemn day of the Jewish year with additions in light of the covid pandemic.

Laws for Yom Kippur 5782 during the covid pandemic

The Purification of Yom Kippur

The atonement promised to Israel on Yom Kippur expresses the special connection between God and Israel that does not depend on our actions.

The Purification of Yom Kippur

Father, forgive me

The Yom Kippur confession has no mention of keeping kosher, observing Shabbat, neglecting davening, failing to put on tefillin.

Father, forgive me

Weekly Tanya video\lecture: The Epistle on Repentance

The Tanya compacts four millennia of Jewish wisdom to answer the great personal and existential questions of life.

Weekly Tanya video\lecture: The Epistle on Repentance

Ultimate witnesses

Nature itself, with all its wonders, unpredictability, and beauty is the greatest testimony regarding the covenant between God and Israel.

Ultimate witnesses

On creativity, plasticity and repentance

A central theme in the Rav’s weltanschauung is his emphasis on halakhic man’s creative gesture..

On creativity, plasticity and repentance

The goal of teshuva - Jerusalem

Rabbi Kook writes that the rebirth of the Jewish nation in Eretz Yisrael is the foundation for the ultimate t’shuva.

The goal of teshuva - Jerusalem

Halakhic questions arising from the 9\11 tragedies

The Beit Din of America had to deal with the 9\11 tragedy on a personal level, collecting proofs to try to prevent wives from being agunot.

Halakhic questions arising from the 9\11 tragedies

Shabbat TeShuvah: Jewish guilt

Sin is never as tantalizing after the fact as it is before the fact.

Shabbat TeShuvah: Jewish guilt

Moshe went, but where did he go?

Why does the Torah say "Moshe went" without telling us where to?

Moshe went, but where did he go?

Write this song for yourselves...

The Torah is a song. Everyone can relate to music..Every Jew will hear the music of Torah.

Write this song for yourselves...

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What Creation can teach us about New Year's Resolutions

When Hashem created the world, He embedded clues for how to start, continue and finish a project-clues that we can use in the New Year.

What Creation can teach us about New Year's Resolutions

Shmitta: A taste of the Days of Mashiach

Dvar Torah from Rel. Zionist yeshiva students: In Messianic times, the choice will not be between good or evil, but between good and better.

Shmitta: A taste of the Days of Mashiach

The message of the Fast of Gedalia, 3rd of Tishrei

Considered a minor fast day, the third day of Tishrei is in reality a powerful day that harbors the possibility for tikkun and Redemption.

The message of the Fast of Gedalia, 3rd of Tishrei

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The dual call of the Shofar

Why do we need two sets of shofar blasts?

The dual call of the Shofar

Rabbi okays COVID testing on Sabbath, holidays

In halachic ruling, rabbi says it is permissible to use rapid home antigen COVID tests during the Sabbath and holidays.

Rabbi okays COVID testing on Sabbath, holidays

Names and Rosh Hashannah

Rosh Hashannah is the day Man and Woman were given names.It was the day that all the creations of Hashem were given a name as well.

Names and Rosh Hashannah

Laws for Rosh Hashannah 5782 (2021) - with corona issues

A primer for observing the year's New Year holiday Monday - Wednesday. May it be the harbinger of good things for Israel and the world..

Laws for Rosh Hashannah 5782 (2021) - with corona issues

The Prelude to Rosh Hashannah

We are all נִצָּבִים, standing erect, steady and unmovable, each of us in our own position of authority, over ourselves or also over others.

The Prelude to Rosh Hashannah

Blowing the Shofar on Rosh Hashannah

Commandments that seemi superficial can express a deeper foundation of unconditional commitment to the covenant with God Op-ed.

Blowing the Shofar on Rosh Hashannah

The concealed holiday

In Rosh Hashanah, our Sages say, our main Mitzvah is: תמליכוני עליכם: Crown Me,  Hashem, over you’.Why should G-d want man to crown Him?

The concealed holiday

Holiday memories

We all feel that it is not only those who are present that are commemorating the holiday, but also those who are no longer with us,

Holiday memories




























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