Judaism (Page 93)


A YI rabbi weighs in on Reform Judaism and Jewish Unity

The Reform Movement, like the Left, talks about equality until it is in a position of power.

A YI rabbi weighs in on Reform Judaism and Jewish Unity

On the eve of Gimmel Tammuz: Searching for the Word of Hashem

3 Tammuz, is the Lubavitcher Rebbe's 26th Yom Hillula: "It is forbidden to relinquish any part of Israel to a Gentile, no matter how small."

On the eve of Gimmel Tammuz: Searching for the Word of Hashem

Time to end the "pitched battle" destroying the Jewish People

No one, not Orthodox nor Reform, will win this battle, while our common enemy, assimilation and intermarriage, will continue to destroy.

Time to end the "pitched battle" destroying the Jewish People

Rosh Chodesh Tammuz Torah Essay: Sitting with broken hearts

“There is nothing more whole than a broken heart” -Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kotzk.

Rosh Chodesh Tammuz Torah Essay: Sitting with broken hearts

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

Our Inheritance

One can inherit something and not use it, but in this case, Hashem commands us to possess the land in our hearts and then with our actions.

Our Inheritance

Disputes, wars and everything in between

Torah and Jewish mentality see disagreement as the ideal state of things, precisely because Judaism isn’t a religion of dogma and conflict.

Disputes, wars and everything in between

The window of opportunity is open- now!

No one knows when the proverbial roof will fall in on the galut, but the walls are shaking, the floor is rattling, and the roof is leaking.

The window of opportunity is open- now!

One letter can make all the difference

If we can just look around us and enjoy the fruits of our land – “ha-Aretz”.- we will find the courage to see the good and be grrateful.

One letter can make all the difference

My feet bring me to the place I love

Two Torah ideas for two parasha readings: Shlach (Diaspora) and Korach (Israel)

My feet bring me to the place I love

Korach: Inclusion and Selection

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi, the iconic leader of Religious Zionism.

Korach: Inclusion and Selection

Why we must not boycott the Reform

Instituting a boycott against representatives of a Jewish movement is a grave and terrible method that endangers the nation

Why we must not boycott the Reform

Shlach: When did an entire nation suffer from low self-esteem?

The great medieval commentator Ibn Ezra says that the entire nation of Israel carried with them through the wilderness a slave mentality.

Shlach: When did an entire nation suffer from low self-esteem?

Who is the Korach of our day?

Korach asked a good question: If the whole nation is holy, why are only priests allowed in the Temple? The answer has implications today.

Who is the Korach of our day?

Korach – He has a point

One can define Korach's camp as an ideological group, except that it was tainted by the faults that bring down many failed ideologies.

Korach – He has a point

No to the Reform Movement, yes to love for every Jew

Rabbi Eliezer Melamed's meeting with a Reform "Rabba" elicited critical responses from many of Israel's Zionist rabbis, such as this one.

No to the Reform Movement, yes to love for every Jew

The King's legion

The King's legion was designated to spread Torah throughout the land.

The King's legion

What Korach and the spies had in common

Divrei Torah for reading in Diaspora (Shlach) and Israel (Korach). Both speak about men who failed to live up to expectations.

What Korach and the spies had in common

How not to argue

Korach and his cohorts wanted power, not truth, not for the sake of heaven. Today Korachs are to be found when power silences other truths.

How not to argue

A Jew never kneels

A Jew doesn't kneel before a president or a king. He certainly doesn't kneel before an activist for crimes he didn't commit.

A Jew never kneels

You can become Mashiach

Instead of just waiting, let’s make Mashiach's job easier!

You can become Mashiach

Pikuach Nefesh due to Corona wrongly bans Jewish gatherings

Drivng a car is more dangerous than gong to shul if you keep the rules. So why are the shuls still closed?

Pikuach Nefesh due to Corona wrongly bans Jewish gatherings

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

"Separating challah" - the mitzva that atones for the spies

Our Sages see this mitzva as a pre-condition’ to entering the Land,a contra to the spies who should have kissed its stones and thanked G-d.

"Separating challah" - the mitzva that atones for the spies

The Jewish Response to the tragic death of George Floyd

It doesn’t matter how angry you are there is nothing that can justify crime. And it is the government's job to protect us, not stand aside.

The Jewish Response to the tragic death of George Floyd

Joshua and Calev: Pillars of spiritual success

What is it that gave these very different men, Joshua and Calev, the strength to perceive what the others missed?

Joshua and Calev: Pillars of spiritual success

Attitude toward the Deal of the Century, meeting Reform clergy

The “Deal of the Century” is basically positive, but must not include concessions on Eretz Yisrael and creating a Palestinian state.

Attitude toward the Deal of the Century, meeting Reform clergy

The Parasha and Current Events: Gifts that only Hashem can give

The very fact that so many gentile countries are opposed to our annexation is an indication that we should annex now!

The Parasha and Current Events: Gifts that only Hashem can give

The whole Torah

One little word betrayed the spies' motives in Parashat Shlach (Israel), and one letter shows the place of Eretz Yisrael in Judaism.

The whole Torah

Each generation connects with God differently

The symbolism in the trumpets of Parashat Beha'alotcha (Diaspora).

Each generation connects with God differently

Shlach: Garments of the soul

Thoughts on the parsha from Israel's first Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi, the iconic leader of Religious Zionism.

Shlach: Garments of the soul

Must Israel be Utopia?

For much of Jewish history, the Jews were absent from the Land of Israel.  Because of this, it became an imagined place of perfection.

Must Israel be Utopia?

This is my native country - is it true?

Even the Patriarch Abraham's homeland was not Israel, so what was his connection with the land - and ours today?

This is my native country - is it true?

Beha'alotcha - Thou Shalt Not Complain; Shlach - Check the land

Two divrei Torah for the two readings this week, one in the Diaspora and the other in Israel.

Beha'alotcha - Thou Shalt Not Complain; Shlach - Check the land

Is the lantern lit?

Teaching in the age of coronavirus. What is a teacher to do?  What would Aaron do? (For Beha'alotcha.)

Is the lantern lit?

What is going on?

In any critical situation, we need to ask: “What is happening? Of what story is this a part?" (For Shlach)

What is going on?

Riots, the Rebbe, and the Mayor

Mayor of New York, David Dinkins visited the Rebbe after the 1991 race riots that victimized Jews. Here is their conversation.

Riots, the Rebbe, and the Mayor

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

Earthquake

An earthquake does not mean the world is coming to an end.

Earthquake

Beloved land, we will not betray you

There are things that are simply not abrogated at any price: Torah, loyalty, love, one's spouse, famly, and Eretz Yisrael.

Beloved land, we will not betray you

The prison parable and the goldene medina

The inmates were so comfortable in prison that they refused to leave when the walls came down. What is the parable telling us?

The prison parable and the goldene medina

The Life of Gadol HaDor Rabbi Meshulam Roth

The life of Rabbi Meshulam Rata (Roth) is not well known, though Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda called him the Gadol HaDor after his father's generation.

The Life of Gadol HaDor Rabbi Meshulam Roth

Criticizing people harshly: A story from the shtetl

A parable in Mendele Mocher Seforim, the "grandfather of Yiddish literature," that takes place in an old-time shtetl, tells it all.

Criticizing people harshly: A story from the shtetl

NYC Corona, Curfew, Chaos

Sharing an outlook from Rav Yitzchok Hutner in these troubling times.

NYC Corona, Curfew, Chaos

“Renewing our Vows” with God

As we journey through this age of corona, we must remind ourselves of an opportunity even during tragedy to renew our relationship with God.

“Renewing our Vows” with God

Manna and the land of Israel

Israel is a land where the miraculous and the natural are indistinguishable .That was true in the time of Joshua and even more in our days.

Manna and the land of Israel

Going back to Egypt has never been a positive solution

The uncertainty of the future that is descending upon us can make us anxious but we have to live with the fact that the world has changed.

Going back to Egypt has never been a positive solution

The unique prophecy of Moses

Torah from Israel's first Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi, Torah Luminary and iconic leader of Religious Zionism.

The unique prophecy of Moses

Does a Jew feel the pain of other Jews? the joy?

Remembering Hashem in tmes of trouble and rejoicing, remembering that we are one nation.

Does a Jew feel the pain of other Jews? the joy?

What does the Torah say about good parenting?

The Torah's thoughts on childrearing are all to be found in the name of this week's (Diaspora) Torah reading.

What does the Torah say about good parenting?

There will not be a Third Destruction

Things seem to be piling up just now - corona, riots in the USA, economic difficulties and more, but in the long term, they are improving..

There will not be a Third Destruction

A plague of human locusts

Life in the US may change drastically for young adults in the wake off local law enforcement's failure to deal effectively with the riots.

A plague of human locusts

Loneliness and Faith

When we are alone, He is with us. Great heroes of the human spirit met God in the silence of the lonely soul and felt His embrace.

Loneliness and Faith

Lessons in humility

Why didn’t Moshe rebuke Miriam and Aharon? It is a mitzva to rebuke a fellow Jew in a way that will make him realize his error.

Lessons in humility

American Jewry - How do I know I love you?

How do you know you really love someone? When you stop caring what they think of you. The love is stronger than fear of what they may think.

American Jewry - How do I know I love you?

The God of Israel's Hand in nature and history

Is He punishing those who most oppressed the Jewish people, throughout the ages?

The God of Israel's Hand in nature and history




























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