Judaism


Parashat Vayera:

Judicial Reform

“I will restore your judges as at first, and your counselors as at the beginning. Afterward you will be called the city of righteousness, the faithful city. Zion shall be redeemed through justice, and her returnees through righteousness.”

Judicial Reform

Parashat Vayera:

Sodom and human shields

The whole sorry episode of Sodom and Gomorrah teaches is that yes, there can be an entire metropolis, and entire region, in which every single man, woman, and child, down to the new-born baby, is judged and found to be evil.

Sodom and human shields

Parashat Vayera:

Why did Sarah laugh?

Commentators weigh in on the unexpected laughter of Matriarch Sarah at the news that she would bear a son.

Why did Sarah laugh?

Kitah parasha discussion video:

Vayera: Sacrificing one's son?

Kitah weekly videos suggest topics for discussion at your Shabbat table.

Vayera: Sacrificing one's son?

Matan Emunah Essay:

Rachel is still weeping, waiting for them all to come home.

Mothers are always praying for their children, even when they aren’t aware of doing it.

Rachel is still weeping, waiting for them all to come home.

Vayera: Looking down one’s nose

Avraham and Isaac didn’t let their greatness get to their head.

Vayera: Looking down one’s nose

Torah Mitzion: Parashat Vayera

The old couple

The use of egg donors raises many halakhic and ethical questions.

The old couple

Haftarat Parashat Veyera:

Loyalty to God and Family

Our devotion to God does not require that we sacrifice the family relationships most dear to us. On the contrary; true devotion to God demands that we invest in those relationships.

Loyalty to God and Family

Messaage from the OU:

Faith, fear, and the future of Jewish New York

The Jewish people are no strangers to uncertainty and at the Orthodox Union, we are more determined than ever to continue advocating for the needs of the Jewish people.

Faith, fear, and the future of Jewish New York

The Lot Syndrome:

How misplaced chesed harms Israel today

Lot’s story is a warning for every generation: chesed without understanding deceives the heart and misleads the hand. We see it clearly today.

How misplaced chesed harms Israel today

Watch:

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. It has revolutionized the way we think about G -d the human soul, the world and our place in it.

Weekly Tanya video/lecture:  The Holy Epistle

Revivim:

Build - and quickly!

Of course, it is preferable not to employ those who oppose our existence in this Land. However, as long as there is no practical alternative, it is forbidden to halt the building of our land, lest we repeat the Sin of the Spies.

Build - and quickly!

In Memoriam:

A month since the passing of Rabbi Dov Fischer

I saw in you a genius wordsmith, whose ability to share Torah was extraordinary. All this was combined with a deep and abiding love for Am Yisrael.

A month since the passing of Rabbi Dov Fischer

Travel inward to yourself!

In their very first encounter, Hashem’s initial words to Avraham were “Lech lecha!” If you want to come close to Me and discover your mission in life then go to the Land I will show you.

Travel inward to yourself!

Remembering Rabbi Moshe Hauer:

He lifted us up

Rabbi Moshe Hauer showed respect and developed genuine friendships with Jews and non-Jews from many different backgrounds and communities, and across the political spectrum.

He lifted us up

In the shadow of the Court Jew

An age-old phenomenon that is still with us, with one crucial change.

In the shadow of the Court Jew

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Lech Lecha: Father of many nations

Abraham and his revolutionary faith kindled a nascent spark of faith among the nations.

Lech Lecha: Father of many nations

Parshat Lech Lecha:

Avraham - Chosen to Stand Alone

Avraham was not going to be, like Noach and Adam, born of a world where it was just him and his wife; rather, they were going to be the progenitor and catalyst of a new people

Avraham - Chosen to Stand Alone

Parashat Lech Lecha:

The ultimate consolation

The Prophetic consolation after the Three Weeks lasts well into the next year. We receive Isaiah’s healing message of consolation not for seven weeks, but for ten weeks.

The ultimate consolation

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Lech Lecha: Avraham’s plan

Sarah didn’t think she was beautiful; Avraham knew better.

Lech Lecha: Avraham’s plan

In the merit of Rachel

The Nation of Israel has a special power called the strength of Rachel, which keeps it alive.

In the merit of Rachel

Parashat Lech Lecha:

Mashiach is waiting for you - where are you?

HaRav Tzvi Yehuda Kook told visiting students from the Diaspora that the command “Lech lecha” is as imperative today as when it was first spoken to Avraham:

Mashiach is waiting for you - where are you?

'A voice is heard on high':

Reawakening the spirit of Mother Rachel - on her yahrzeit

The all-women's Breishit Ensemble performs in gratitude for the miracles the Jewish People have witnessed in the merit of Matriarch Rachel, whose yahrzeit is this Saturday night.

Reawakening the spirit of  Mother Rachel - on her yahrzeit

Kitah parasha discussion video:

Lech lecha: Abraham challenges his father's way of life

In this week's Kitah high video, I share a very famous Midrash that raises the difficult issue of children challenging their parents' beliefs and way of life.

Lech lecha: Abraham challenges his father's way of life

Parashat Lech Lecha:

Jewish genes

All the noble traits that appeared in Avraham our father, and all the good deeds that he performed throughout his life, have not been lost. They were imprinted within the people of Israel, in the spiritual and even physical “chromosomes” of the People of the God of Avraham.

Jewish genes

Parashat Lech Lecha:

Journey into greatness

Avraham and Sara are the exemplars of Divine service, models who we must strive to emulate.

Journey into greatness

The Patriarch Abraham:

The chasid who did chessed with his Master

The Chatam Sofer reconciles the seemingly irreconciliable views of Rashi and of Ramban, and lauds Abraham's ability to instill faith in his descendants.

The chasid who did chessed with his Master

Parashat Lech Lecha:

Get thee forth to the Land!

The life of Avraham is a sign for those who make Aliyah to Israel: at first they will have difficulties, but in the end, the blessing will surely come.

Get thee forth to the Land!

7th of Marcheshvan:

Praying for rain: The essence of the Land of Israel

The very essence of the Land of Israel is that it is dependent upon G-d’s constant care. And the most immediately obvious expression of that care is the rain.

Praying for rain: The essence of the Land of Israel

I know it's only Cheshvan, but:

Can we talk about kitniyot?

Without the kitniyot issues, we would be one more step closer to being simply “Jews of Israel”, instead of being Ashkenazi or Sephardi Jews, or Jews from Morocco, Ethiopia, or India.

Can we talk about kitniyot?

Stars among us:

A reflection on the value of every Jewish life.

Every star in the heavens matters - and so does every Jew on earth. We are brothers and sisters.

A reflection on the value of every Jewish life.

An inquiry committee?

Israel requires multi-system soul-searching

Our war for the Land and the revival of our people includes numerous systems and all the systems need repair. A state commission of inquiry appointed by the Supreme Court will not help at all, because the judicial system also needs scrutiny.

Israel requires multi-system soul-searching

The Blueprint of Creation:

Torah and Quantum Physics speak the same language

In this series of articles, the writer highlights that many of today’s scientists, in their relentless quest to comprehend the universe, are discovering the very same truths and principles articulated thousands of years ago in our Holy Torah.

Torah and Quantum Physics speak the same language

Trump, JD Vance and Noah’s Ark

The generation of the Flood could not stop Noah from boarding the ark and the American VP cannot derail the sovereignty train. A little humility, and some historical perspective, is required of the Trump administration.

Trump, JD Vance and Noah’s Ark

The Ger Toshav:

A Torah-based solution to the Global Immigration Crisis

The Torah does not demand that every non-Jew living among us convert, nor does it require their expulsion. But it does require that those who remain in the Land accept the basic terms of moral conduct and recognize the rightful authority of a Jewish nation in its land.

A Torah-based solution to the Global Immigration Crisis

American Jewry - go to the Promised Land!

There are no mechanisms in place to safeguard the Jewish population in America. Alliyah is their best recourse. Opinion.

American  Jewry - go to the Promised Land!

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi: Noach

The beauty of Greece

The Talmud states in Megillah 9b: “May the beauty of Yefeth reside in the tents of Shem.” How can that be?

The beauty of Greece

Parashat Noach:

Hamas in the Torah and in the Hamas Charter

In the Torah, an ish ḥamasim-a man of violence-is a ruthless, merciless person who sees brutality as a legitimate means to achieve his aims. Such is today's Hamas as shown both in its charter and its barbarity, and we must therefore open our eyes to reality.

Hamas in the Torah and in the Hamas Charter

Noach:

Staying Afloat During Today's Flood of Insanity

As the time for Moshiach’s arrival swiftly approaches, one can’t help but notice the utter insanity that surrounds philosophy and what is considered educated thought in today’s world.

Staying Afloat During Today's Flood of Insanity

The simple people's hero:

Thank goodness, Noach was no saint

Why do the Sages feel compelled to denigrate Noach?

Thank goodness, Noach was no saint

Israel: An economic miracle blessed by G-d

Israel’s wealth is a Divine promise being fulfilled. And the Torah connects the promise of prosperity with God’s love for His people.

Israel: An economic miracle blessed by G-d

Torah Mitzion: Parashat Noach

The righteous man who kept the world alive

Who is greater? Noah or Avraham. Let us compare the two following the example of Chazal..

The righteous man who kept the world alive

Parashat Noach:

When we ask, G-d listens

Rabbi Levi Yitzchak provided a daring translation of Rashi’s comment on why Noah didn't enter the ark until forced to by the rain - and it is a lesson for all of us.

When we ask, G-d listens

Parashat Noach:

Rebuilding innocence

Noah, Daniel and Job saw three worlds. So have we.

Rebuilding innocence

The Tower of Babel:

We need more than superficial unity

Mere mutual interest and collective survival are not sufficient to unite all humanity and safeguard the world

We need more than superficial unity

Haftarat Paraashat Noach:

Sprouting from the ashes

The episode of Noach’s drunkenness is a poignant commentary on the difficulty of beginning again in a universe that has seen death and pain. The haftarah and G-d's words to Noach tell us how to begin again today as well.

Sprouting from the ashes

Parashat Noach:

Yonah Matzah Vo Manoach - Finding menuchah in a time of war

“The dove found rest on it (Shabbat), and there the weary will rest,” wrote Yehuda Halevy.

Yonah Matzah Vo Manoach - Finding menuchah in a time of war

Parashat Noach:

Noach, man of the earth, planted a vineyard and debased himself

Why does Rashi comment: ’’Noach debased himself’ - he should have first engaged in planting something other than a vineyard."

Noach, man of the earth, planted a vineyard and debased himself

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Noach: Our parents’ flaws

Shem and Yefet covered their father’s shame; so should we.

Noach: Our parents’ flaws

“Like Father, Like Son”:

Rabbi Avraham HaCohen and Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook

On the book that presents intimate descriptions of two giants of Torah and their teachings, set against the dramatic rebirth of the Land of Israel and the Statehood of Israel in our times.

Rabbi Avraham HaCohen and Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook

Parashat Noach:

Does the world need G-d?

Granted that the world could not have come into being without Him, once created, can it persist on its own, independent of His sustaining Providence?

Does the world need G-d?

To have Faith and not to have Faith-an eternal internal conflict

This is the great contradiction within the human soul - the eternal internal battle we all wage every moment of our lives.

To have Faith and not to have Faith-an eternal internal conflict

In memoriam:

Rabbi Dov Fischer: A Warrior-Scholar who never stopped fighting

Due to Sukkot, the shloshim for Rabbi Prof. Dov Fischer will not take place 30 days after his burial, so we are posting this memorial piece now, a tribute to the brilliant mind, fearless voice, and unbreakable heart of American Orthodoxy's most compelling advocate.

Rabbi Dov Fischer: A Warrior-Scholar who never stopped fighting

Touching the Invisible:

The spiritual and scientific truth behind ‘And it was very good'.

Just as your hand touches no object but feels and experiences the force between electron clouds, so too are we constantly connected to the energy of Holiness that sustains all existence invisibly yet tangibly.

The spiritual and scientific truth behind ‘And it was very good'.

Personal Growth series:

Living in Hashem's world

Judaism’s Thirteen Principles of Faith begin with the need to recognize Hashem as the world's Creator.

Living in Hashem's world

Haftarah for Parashat Breishit:

Israel is here to stay

Even a religious and spiritually righteous person is capable of being afflicted with historical blindness.

Israel is here to stay




























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