Judaism


The divergence of traditions in selecting a Haftarah

Parashat Vayetzei's Ashkenazi and Sepharadi haftorahs are back to back in the book of Hoshea, but have different themes.

The divergence of traditions in selecting a Haftarah

Revivim:

Travel notes from the United States: Dreaming of Aliyah!

Although I am a Hebrew speaker, I traveled to the USA, in order to teach Torah, meet our Jewish brethren, learn about their strengths and the challenges they face, and counteract the negative picture of Israel in the media by describing the gooness of the Land of Israel.

Travel notes from the United States: Dreaming of Aliyah!

Physics, Psychology, and Mysticism:

The Quantum, the Jungian, and the Kabbalist

When someone is in harmony, they connect to the soul's source, which exists beyond the limits of linear time. They operate at the level of "thought," which is instant and limitless.

The Quantum, the Jungian, and the Kabbalist

Essentials of Judaism:

Chinuch Habanim: Where Judaism began

Modeling is the only authentic and impactful form of education.

Chinuch Habanim: Where Judaism began

We are never alone

Whether the Jew is wealthy or poor, mighty or weak, it seems we face our troubles in isolation. Not during the Holocaust, not in 1948, noy today. Except that we are never actually alone.

We are never alone

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

VaYetzei: The Prayers of the Avot

Each of the three daily prayers has its own special nature.

VaYetzei: The Prayers of the Avot

The Parsha and Current Events:

Suicidal galut and the new Sheriff

One cannot deny Mamdani’s contribution to the efforts of encouraging Jews to return home.

Suicidal galut and the new Sheriff

Lessons from Yaakov and Lavan:

How you know it's time to go home

When hatred becomes normal, when lies replace truth, and when the “faces” around us change, the Torah teaches us to recognize it. That is what Yaakov saw before he returned to Eretz Yisrael.

How you know it's time to go home

Thanksgiving During Challenging Times:

How Rachel taught her child-and the World-the secret to happiness

These are challenging times for our people, and for all good people.

How Rachel taught her child-and the World-the secret to happiness

Parashat Vayetze:

'Beware lest you speak with Yaakov good or bad'

In the end, they parted, by making a covenant - at Laban’s behest - between them, but what did Laban really want?

'Beware lest you speak with Yaakov good or bad'

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi:

Parashat Vayetze and Thanksgiving: To be Jewish is to be grateful

In this week's parasha, Leah thanks G-d when Yehuda is born and we thank G-d every morning before we get out of bed.

Parashat Vayetze and Thanksgiving: To be Jewish is to be grateful

Parashat Vayetzei:

The first time G-d spoke to the Patriarchs

It was not about Kashrut or Shabbat or prayer, but something deeper and more pervasive.

The first time G-d spoke to the Patriarchs

Parashat Vayetze:

Yaakov’s ladder, the mizbeach, and the borders of the tribes

There is a deep, ongoing tension within Am Yisrael regarding which tribe represents the proper approach to the Shechina, and which tribe should host the Mikdash.

Yaakov’s ladder, the mizbeach, and the borders of the tribes

Parshat Vayeitzei

No Deals on Destiny: Yaakov and the Limits of Jewish Compromise

May we take this poignant lesson to heart, and understand that Eretz Yisrael cannot be bargained for. It is our land, and the vision and desire of millions of our brethren, over thousands of years of Jewish history, have always rested on the Land of Israel.

No Deals on Destiny: Yaakov and the Limits of Jewish Compromise

For Thanksgiving:

Rabbi Moshe Hauer, zt”l, on Gratitude

Learning how to live one's life by emulating the deeds and words of a great man, a man of extraordinary humility, drive and moral clarity, a leader who carried Klal Yisrael in his heart.

Rabbi Moshe Hauer, zt”l, on Gratitude

Guess who's coming for [Thanksgiving] dinner?

Jews who are invited to the homes of non-Jewish acquaintances for a Thanksgiving meal should keep the Purim story in mind. Yes, it's your life, but the Torah includes the rules on how to live it.

Guess who's coming for [Thanksgiving] dinner?

A message from Yaakov Avinu to us today:

Staying home, coming home

Yaakov Avinu reminds us that wherever a Jew may be, his inner compass must point to Eretz Yisrael.

Staying home, coming home

Parashat Vayetze:

Why did Yaakov run away to Charan?

In departing from his parents, Yaakov was in fact obeying their wishes and thus fulfilling the commandment to honor one’s parents. Why then should the Sages say that the length of his absence is a cause for punishment?

Why did Yaakov run away to Charan?

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Vayetze: Why did Yaakov kiss Rachel?

Life without familiar faces is difficult - even for great people.

Vayetze: Why did Yaakov kiss Rachel?

The War of Gog and Magog

The War of Gog and Magog is described in Ezekiel, Chapter 38, as a war in which all the nations of the world rise up against us, and with God’s help we are victorious.

The War of Gog and Magog

Weekly Tanya video/lecture:

Tanya/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - 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.

Tanya/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - The Holy Epistle

LGBTQ challenges:

Are Open Orthodox Rabbis misleading families?

The Rebbe said in a letter written to someone inquiring about homosexuality, “if it were beyond human control, Hashem would not have made it a sin.”

Are Open Orthodox Rabbis misleading families?

Yaakov and Esav, shoulder to shoulder

Developments in Christian theological thought, and changing attitudes among Jews about engaging with others, may finally have us moving beyond the ancient conflict between Jews and Christians.

Yaakov and Esav, shoulder to shoulder

Revivim:

The commandment to write a Torah Scroll

Every Jewish male is commanded to write a Torah scroll for himself. Today the practice is to fulfill the commandment of writing a Torah scroll in partnership. A woman too may study from the sacred Torah scroll.

The commandment  to write a Torah Scroll

Parents against aliya?

It's your life

Parents cannot prevent their child from performing a mitzvah, whether it be learning Torah, marrying, praying, or moving to Israel.

It's your life

Thanks for every raindrop

Our Sages teach in the Gemara that even one who has no field must give thanks to God, for ultimately the livelihood and survival of the Jewish people in the Land of Israel depend upon rain.

Thanks for every raindrop

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi:

Esau - our broken clock

Eisav certainly ranks as one of the worst personalities presented to us in the entire Bible. And yet, here we see that he did excel in something.

Esau - our broken clock

Eretz Yisrael in the Parsha:

Toldot: The “Shechina” resides in the Land of Israel

Young religious Zionist Torah scholars connect Eretz Yisrael to the parasha. In Parashat Toldot, the Malbim explains that the “Shechina” resides in the Land of Israel.

Toldot: The “Shechina” resides in the Land of Israel

Mother Rivka and the draft

This week’s Parsha, Toldot, provides understanding of Rav Kook’s philosophy of Jewish militarism and power. It sheds light on what should be a Jew’s attitude toward serving his Nation, and on the use of Jewish power.

Mother Rivka and the draft

Israel's Mission Today:

We fed the crocodile for too long

Rivkah didn't want to deceive her husband, she Just wanted Jacob to display another side.

We fed the crocodile for too long

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Toldot: Jacob's hand on Esau's heel

Isaac appreciated Esau’s ability to hunt and dominate the beasts, the trait needed to dominate bestial peoples. Could Yaakov do the same?

Toldot: Jacob's hand on Esau's heel

Merkaz HaRav Yeshiva turns 100:

Saluting the Central Yeshiva where, a century ago, it all began

Merkaz HaRav Yeshiva, founded by Rabbi Avraham HaCohen Kook, served as the nucleus for the major spiritual and educational role played by Religious Zionism in the Jewish State. Last week thousands of alumni and friends came to offer their thanks and celebrate.

Saluting the Central Yeshiva where, a century ago, it all began

Parashat Toldot:

The voice of Yaacov

In our time, “the voice of Yaacov,” spoken with supplication, with gentle spirit, and with a sincere desire to bring satisfaction and goodness to others, must serve as a guiding light.

The voice of Yaacov

Parashat Toldot:

"Rivkah went to inquire of Hashem"

The wondrous outcome of Rivkah's pregnancy, is that all that the nations create in this world, in the end result, is for the benefit of Bnei Israel, in their service of Hashem.

"Rivkah went to inquire of Hashem"

Parashat Toldot:

Water

Water has been a defining component of Israel’s history, from Noah’s flood through the lives of our Patriarchs to our own time. It is part of the symbiotic connexion between the Jewish nation and the Land of Israel. As the Land has welcomed its nation back home, so the nation has rejuvenated the Land.

Water

For the Shabbat table:

Kitah High Toldot 5785: To Tell the Truth?

The story of the blessing of Yaakov is full of deception. How can we understand that?

Kitah High Toldot 5785: To Tell the Truth?

Soldiers on the front lines of antisemitism:

Lest we forget - the 18th yahrzeit of Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg

A reflection on the 18th anniversary of the Mumbai terrorist attack and the Yartzheit of Gavriel Noach and Rivka Holtzberg הי“ד. In memoria

Lest we forget - the 18th yahrzeit of Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg

Parashat Toldot:

Inviting G-d to dinner

Everyone invited to dinner gets to eat. G-d’s portion is the Torah that we study and the food we give to the poor.

Inviting G-d to dinner

Toldot: The Power of Hishtadlut:

Yaakov, Rivka, Yehudit Berl, and effort in shidduchim

This parasha teaches us that even when the chances of success seem slim, a person must make an effort, do his part, and leave the rest in Hashem’s hands.

Yaakov, Rivka, Yehudit Berl, and effort in shidduchim

Torah Mitzion: Toldot

Davening in a time of trouble

From the root of the word atar (“to entreat”), the Sages derived that prayer is heard only when there is peace among those praying.

Davening in a time of trouble

Personal Growth series:

Perpetuating G-dliness

An appreciation of man’s godliness should both deter murder and inspire us to bring more human life into the world.

Perpetuating G-dliness

The Rational Mystic:

Maimonides, Abulafia, and the Oneness of all things

In recent years, the clear divide between the seen and unseen has diminished. The force that broke this divide was not religion but science itself.

Maimonides, Abulafia, and the Oneness of all things

Cheshvan 29:

Sigd - the holiday of Ethiopian Jewry

Ethiopian Jewish immigrants to Israel brought a willingness to contribute and a pure Zionism centered on longing for Jerusalem as a heavenly city, but they also brought a previously unknown holiday that has been officially recognized in the State of Israel.

Sigd - the holiday of Ethiopian Jewry

Parashat Toldot:

When lying is (absolutely) necessary

We all confront many situations in which it is tempting to put a spin on things and manipulate the facts so that they are more in line with our interests or prevent catastrophe. Are we allowed to do so?

When lying is (absolutely) necessary

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Toldot: Opposites attract

Yitzchak and Rivkah loved what they lacked.

Toldot: Opposites attract

Rabbi Moshe Hauer z"l:

In a world of self-promotion, he chose humility

Rabbi Hauer's shloshim took place this week. His way of life was humility, but as our Sages wisely said, “one who runs from honor, honor chases after him.”

In a world of self-promotion, he chose humility

Can a Rabbi make a mistake?

How can it be possible that so many great haredi Rabbis err in their opposition to Zionism?

Can a Rabbi make a mistake?

In those days...and today

The three great dangers that have always confronted Am Yisrael, in days of yore and today.

In those days...and today

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Chayei Sarah: The Torah of the Patriarchs

It is the “Patriarchs’ acts of kindness” and their vibrant, natural Torah that will redeem their descendants in the final generation

Chayei Sarah: The Torah of the Patriarchs

Parashat Chayei Sarah:

The Giants of Hevron

The children of Ishmael are destined to rule the Holy Land when it is empty, and they will hinder Israel from returning, until the merit of their circumcision, which is an incomplete covenant, ends, just as the period of the giants ended.

The Giants of Hevron

What comes first: Love or marriage?

Abraham, Isaac and Jacob: The Morning, Dusk, and Night of Judaism.

What comes first: Love or marriage?

Parashat Chayei Sarah:

Leadership and Family

The demands of public service can strain devotion to one’s own family - a tension faced by three of the most important figures in Jewish history: Avraham Avinu (our patriarch), Moshe Rabbeinu (our teacher), and David Hamelekh (the king).

Leadership and Family

Tanya/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - 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.

Tanya/ Iggeres Ha’Kodesh - The Holy Epistle

Parashat Chayei Sarah:

The ideal and the absolute

Life confronts us with the Absolute and the Ideal. The former leaves no place for compromise; the latter demands that we be flexible. The parasha shows us the differrence.

The ideal and the absolute

Parashat Chayei Sarah:

The two lives of our Matriarch Sarah

Sarah recognized Hashem - with Abraham - when she was thirty-eight, the thirty-eighth year being reckoned with the earlier period, of not knowing Hashem.

The two lives of our Matriarch Sarah

From Hebron to Jerusalem

Once again Hebron and the Land of Israel are rising to renewed life, this time through the descendants of Avraham our father, who settle the Land of the Patriarchs and Hebron with self-sacrifice.

From Hebron to Jerusalem




























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