Judaism (Page 81)


How do you find G-d? (Talking Parsha - Yitro)

After the revelation on Mt. Sinai, God tells Moshe to teach the Jews about how to build alters. Why are these instructions given now?

How do you find G-d? (Talking Parsha - Yitro)

Weekly Torah study: Yitro

"You shall be to Me a treasure out of all peoples, for Mine is the entire earth." How can G-d choose one people above all others?

Weekly Torah study: Yitro

'As one man with one heart'

Jews are enjoined to love their fellow Jews and not to seek revenge one from the other as this would be like taking revenge on one’s self.

'As one man with one heart'

​​​​​​​"All beginnings are difficult" except for what isn’t

The Sages teach that “all beginnings are difficult”. But in spirituality the goal is the spiritual progress made on the way to a goal.

​​​​​​​"All beginnings are difficult" except for what isn’t

A Parsha of Chesed – Parshat Yitro

Yitro transverses the desert to meet the Jewish people after hearing of the great miracles. What was he feeling at that moment?

A Parsha of Chesed – Parshat Yitro

Hasidic tales: A Ba'al Shem Tov dart to the heart

Rabbi Shlomo Katz tells of what happened between the Ba'al Shem Tov & a group of philosophers whilst debating the authenticity of the Torah.

Hasidic tales: A Ba'al Shem Tov dart to the heart

The Robinhood culture

Can you imagine such self-effacement that not even losing your life’s work can dissuade you from seeking truth? Robinhood vs. Torah.

The Robinhood culture

Office of the Chief Rabbi

Don’t just complain!

A great person is somebody who is not only able to tell you what’s wrong but who can provide a constructive solution for you.

Don’t just complain!

The Daily Portion

Don't let COVID-19 wear you out

If you need help, don't be ashamed to ask for help - and meanwhile, find joy in a corona shidduch story!

Don't let COVID-19 wear you out

Daily Chassidic Tale

An Apter - Riminover Pre Shluff Conversation

Watch: The daily Chassidic Tale presented by Rabbi Shlomo Katz.

An Apter - Riminover Pre Shluff Conversation

Weekly Tanya video\lecture: The Gate to Faith

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

Weekly Tanya video\lecture: The Gate to Faith

Open your eyes!

The parsha and current events. Jethro, Isaiah and the Jews of the Diaspora who criticize Israel's religious level.

Open your eyes!

Pray, then act - or act, then pray?

Before prayer can be effective – one must first show Hashem that one hears the message.

Pray, then act - or act, then pray?

Going above and beyond the basics

Buy a beautiful kiddush cup, a special mezuzah - spend as much as you can on serving G-d. This is learned from the crossing of the Red Sea.

Going above and beyond the basics

The first Jewish bureaucracy was in the desert

Jethro told Moshe, based upon his experience as chief executive priest of Midian, that Moshe's goal was unachievable in this world.

The first Jewish bureaucracy was in the desert

Isolation

Being in isolation is found in the Bible and not only for health reasons.

Isolation

Daily Chassidic Tale

The Apter Rebbe's uncontrollable crying

Watch: The daily Chassidic Tale presented by Rabbi Shlomo Katz.

The Apter Rebbe's uncontrollable crying

Positivity & the Holy Temple: Partnering with G-d

G-d wants a Temple that is the work of man

 Positivity & the Holy Temple: Partnering with G-d

The Daily Portion

Sing in the middle of the journey, don't wait for its end

Do we only sing when our situation is perfect? Only after we reach our goal? Road songs are about growth, faith and hope. So let's sing.

Sing in the middle of the journey, don't wait for its end

The Reed Sea split - for what?

Why did Hashem need to split the sea so dramatically after the Ten Plagues? Wasn't there another way?

The Reed Sea split - for what?

Shabbat in Harish

Coercion will not help in the matter of keeping Shabbat in public, and legislation must be reached representatives from all walks of life

Shabbat in Harish

Preparing for the light at the end of the tunnel

How do we have hope in such a challenging time?

Preparing for the light at the end of the tunnel

The trust test

We can only be sanguine about the future with a healthy dose of trust. Otherwise, we panic, and panic becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy

The trust test

Waiting through the night

Faith and Faithfulness amidst and through a "long night".Then and now.

Waiting through the night

Beshalach: Two levels of love

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi, iconic leader of Religious Zionism: "The song at the Red Sea refers to two types of love for God."

Beshalach: Two levels of love

Where is Daddy?: Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu on Parshat Beshalach

Chief Rabbi of Tzfat's 'Moment of Wisdom' on Parshat Beshalach.

Where is Daddy?: Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu on Parshat Beshalach

The essential ingredient in Manna: Faith

Did God really want us to simply accept the gracious gift from His outstretched hand so that our faith would grow and deepen?

The essential ingredient in Manna: Faith

Pharaoh sent them?? Is that sarcasm?? Talking Parsha - Beshalach

Our Parsha begins with a surprising pasuk "When Pharaoh sent the nation". That's how you would describe what just happened??

Pharaoh sent them?? Is that sarcasm?? Talking Parsha - Beshalach

The Israeli Big Brother syndrome

The time has come for Israel to stop listening to Big Brother and realize that it has grown up.

The Israeli Big Brother syndrome

Office of the Chief Rabbi

Beshalach: Why should our children and grandchildren do mitzvot?

The Chief Rabbi’s D’var Torah for Parshat Beshalach

Beshalach: Why should our children and grandchildren do mitzvot?

There are no shortcuts to faith

G-d performed miracles for Bnai Yisrael during the Exodus but he did not purify them miraculously. That had to be a personal effort.

There are no shortcuts to faith

Telling our story to the next generation – no matter what

An educator's mission during this period is teaching our meaningful story of continuity, brave leaders and how we can overcome difficulties.

Telling our story to the next generation – no matter what

Happy Tu B’Shvat! The incomparable Torah of Eretz Yisrael.

There is only one Torah, but there are two different understandings of Torah - and many of its precepts can be kept only in Eretz Yisrael.

Happy Tu B’Shvat! The incomparable Torah of Eretz Yisrael.

A Tree grows In Jerusalem

Jerusalem Pine. If I open the window, I can finger her wispy greens. When the window is closed, her long branches caress my memory..

A Tree grows In Jerusalem

A "Holocaust Siddur"

The "Holocaust Siddur" is made up of the regular Maariv evening service with numerous program ideas and material added in English. Review.

A "Holocaust Siddur"

The ‘Seven Clean Days’ in our time

There are those who seek to repeal the takkanah of Rebbi regarding sheva niki’im, but we do not have the authority to repeal earlier decrees

The ‘Seven Clean Days’ in our time

Weekly Tanya video\lecture: The Gate to Faith

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

Weekly Tanya video\lecture: The Gate to Faith

The office of Rabbi Sacks

International Holocaust Memorial Day and Tu Bi'Shvat

Online resources for International Holocaust Memorial Day and Tu Bi'Shvat, from the archive of Rabbi Sacks zt"l.

International Holocaust Memorial Day and Tu Bi'Shvat

Refusing the vaccine

Insights into Judaism's attitude to refusing the corona vaccine, planting trees on Tu Bishvat - and following orders.

Refusing the vaccine

We reap what we sow

The scenes of violence in our streets will be shown around the world. Are we exalting the Name of God?

We reap what we sow

Torah IS Law

Through study of science, we can understand phenomenal success of operation of these laws in maintaining continuing operation of existence.

Torah IS Law

Fools and Prophets

When antisemites speak, our tendency is to see them as fools. But maybe there is a message to be gleaned from this random antisemitism..

Fools and Prophets

Lockdown thoughts: National stability begins at home

At the moment of our liberation, G-d says to Moshe that he should tell all the people to enter their homes Like we are doing now.

Lockdown thoughts: National stability begins at home

Weekly Torah Study:

What had Israel to gain from finding grace in Egyptian eyes?

Finding grace in Egyptian eyes was no less a miracle than the plagues. What does it signify?

What had Israel to gain from finding grace in Egyptian eyes?

Anyone can do great things!

Meaningful Jewish learning for youngsters around the world: Greatness in small packaging is one of the lessons of the Korban Pesach.

Anyone can do great things!

We few, we happy few, we band of brothers

It is impossible, at this stage of history, to determine how long the gates of redemption remain open. But open they still undoubtedly are.

We few, we happy few, we band of brothers

G-d did not need to see the blood on the doorpost

The spiritual redemption empowers the physical one/

G-d did not need to see the blood on the doorpost

Bo: The Passover leap

Israel's first Chief Rabbi, iconic leader of Religious Zionism: The paschal lamb was a spiritual leap, but not everyone could partake of it.

 Bo: The Passover leap

The Lord is God: Parshat Bo

Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu delivers weekly 'moment of wisdom' on the Parsha.

The Lord is God: Parshat Bo

Bo: The Army

An essay based on a discourse that the Lubavitcher Rebbe delivered on Shabbat Parashat Bo in 1961.

Bo: The Army

The great joy of an 'evil son'

Verse used when Moshe promises the Jews that they will have children born in Israel is same used in Haggada in context of the evil son.

The great joy of an 'evil son'

Office of the Chief Rabbi

A lesson about nitpicking

The Chief Rabbi’s weekly insight for Parshat Bo: Moses knew that some people always find what is wrong instead of appreciating the good.

A lesson about nitpicking

What did they celebrate if the Exodus didn't even happen yet?

Hashem commands Moshe to tell the Jews about celebrating Pesach and eating Matzots - even before they left or knew what Matzot are!

What did they celebrate if the Exodus didn't even happen yet?

What’s in a name?

How could the Jews returning from Babylonian exile change the names of the months to non-Hebrew ones?

What’s in a name?

The Great Joy of an "Evil Son"

The verse used when Moses promises the nation that children that will be born to them is the same used in the Haggadah for the evil son.

The Great Joy of an "Evil Son"

As if the land were given to you today

The Land must be meaningful to us as a great and timelss gift which has just been received - with joy and a willingness to work hard..

As if the land were given to you today




























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