Judaism


"6 7" A trend with no meaning… until you look deeper

God does not do anything by accident. Not now. Not last year, not a thousand years ago. Not ever.

"6 7" A trend with no meaning… until you look deeper

Parashat Vayechi:

Revisiting the scene of the crime

It is not good for a victim to replay the horror he experienced and to keep active the pain he has gone through. He must instead remove the traumatic event from active consciousness.

Revisiting the scene of the crime

Torah Mitzion: Parashat Vayechi

"And let them multiply abundantly like fish, within the land"

The Midrash identifies Manasseh and Ephraim not only as concrete individuals, but also their descendants Yehoshua and Gideon. What is that based on?

"And let them multiply abundantly like fish, within the land"

Intermarriage IS Antisemitism:

The ultimate threat to Jewish survival

If a swastika on a wall provokes outrage while an interfaith wedding invites applause, our moral compass is dangerously off course.

The ultimate threat to Jewish survival

The Chabad paradigm for Israel's security

Israel’s political, intelligence and diplomatic corps along with the media must remember they are in the employ of victory on the battlefield and security during peace time.

The Chabad paradigm for Israel's security

Different Roles, One Nation:

Lessons from Ephraim and Menashe

Hashem gives each person a role, a mission, a contribution. Ephraim receives leadership; Menashe receives honor. One is not at the expense of the other.

Lessons from Ephraim and Menashe

Laws and history of Asara BeTevet:

Today is the Fast of the Tenth of Tevet

One of the four fasts mourning the Temple's destruction, today marks the day the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem began.

Today is the Fast of the Tenth of Tevet

The Doctrine of Warfare:

The Levites are the proof of the obligation to enlist

The Levites were the officers responsible for the fulfillment of the commandments of war. From here we learn that yeshiva students may not be exempted from army service by claiming that they are like Levites

The Levites are the proof of the obligation to enlist

Studying Torah while snow falls

As I sit and study looking at the falling snow, I realize that each figure in Bereshit, which we will finish reading this coming Shabbat, is a bridge; each figure is a link in the destined chain. As we all are.

Studying Torah while snow falls

One shepherd for all

Just as Joseph's brothers were reconciled and unified and spoke one with another, also in our generation, the People of Israel, who are being gathered from among the nations, must become unified in the Land of Israel.

One shepherd for all

Essentials of Judaism Series:

The many forms of Kedushah

Meta-mitzvot are necessary because the Torah cannot possibly address every circumstance people encounter. Kedushah is an example.

The many forms of Kedushah

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

First things first: Establishing a yeshiva in Egypt

Why did Yaakov send Yehuda to Egypt before he descended there to see his son Yosef at last?

First things first: Establishing a yeshiva in Egypt

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

VaYigash: The reunion of Joseph and Judah

"The Jewish people are crowned with two qualities, Eidut (testimony) and Torah, one seen in Joseph and the other in Judah."

VaYigash: The reunion of Joseph and Judah

Letting go of expectations on what life was supposed to be like

"I Am Who I Am, Because You Sold Me."

Letting go of expectations on what life was supposed to be like

Haftarat Parshat Vayigash:

Restoring broken relationships

We have witnessed the resurrection of the dry bones. We have seen the ashes of Auschwitz giving rise to the miracle that is the State of Israel. In the past two years, through trauma, loss, and uncertainty, the Jewish people have survived. But endurance is not the final goal.

Restoring broken relationships

Looking Forward:

Vayigash, Vayechi, Yehuda, 10 Tevet - the choice of the future

The temptation to despair is strong. But Torah teaches that we cannot remain there. We must act responsibly, together, and with unity.

Vayigash, Vayechi, Yehuda, 10 Tevet - the choice of the future

Parashat Vayigash:

The message of the wagons

How Yossef is showing and hinting to Yaakov how he dealt with the Egyptian world successfully.

The message of the wagons

Dvar Haftorah:

Our shared past and future

The prophet clarifies: Unity demands shared purpose, honest self-examination and recommitment to what binds us together.

Our shared past and future

Parashat Vayigash:

G-d’s plan and man’s responsibility

This is perhaps the most dramatic narrative in the entire Torah. Why did Yosef suddenly conclude the charade?

G-d’s plan and man’s responsibility

Redemption - The union of forces

In the end, Rachel and Leah are is not a competition, but a single system.

Redemption - The union of forces

Post-Hanukkah educational challenge:

Jewish hoiidays - Why do we focus on Miracles?

Last week we celebrated Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights - which is all about Miracles. Why are miracles so important? Watch and find out.

Jewish hoiidays - Why do we focus on Miracles?

Keep the lights burning:

A hero of Jewish freedom tells his story

Eight Jews stood in a Soviet courtroom like upright candles and declared their loyalty to the Jewish people. It happened during the dark days of Communism when that could mean exile to Siberia or worse. A true story.

A hero of Jewish freedom tells his story

“One In a Million”

There is really no way to leave a state of depression unless one has the courage and boldness to dedicate their energies to developing and honing their talents and doing something worthwhile for society.

“One In a Million”

Selah

We are now in transition, from Hannukah, the holiday of light and celebration, to a day of fasting and mourning. How do we do that?

Selah

The Spiritual Force at the front:

The role of the Tribe of Levi in Israel’s wars

The primary role of the members of the Tribe of Levi is to lead the army spiritually, and see to its disciplined behavior.

The role of the Tribe of Levi in Israel’s wars

A hintative tour of the parasha:

Miracles, dreams, and the strength of Israel

As in Miketz, after two years of war, we look back and glance at what is happening. It feels like a dream. And it goes on - like a prophecy.

Miracles, dreams, and the strength of Israel

For the 8th day of Hanukkah:

Humility and Hanukkah:The science and soul of the Menorah's oil

In Judaism, there is a core and ancient teaching that we should strive to learn an important lesson from every experience in our lives, especially when that experience is connected to a significant and Divinely inspired holiday like Hanukkah. What we learn from olive oil.

Humility and Hanukkah:The science and soul of the Menorah's oil

A Psalm for Hanukkah

There is no guarantee that our enemies will no longer attack us here in Israel - but at least their sadistic joy is guaranteed to be short-lived and thoroughly repaid. And one day we will sing a Psalm for the coming of Mashiach.

A Psalm for Hanukkah

For the 7th day of Hanukkah:

Hidden Light: Yosef, the dreidel, the sufganiyah, and faith

Hanukkah does not offer simple answers, nor does it lessen the pain. It asks something deeper of us: to hold on to faith even when matters are unclear and the Hand of G-d seems concealed.

Hidden Light: Yosef, the dreidel, the sufganiyah, and faith

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Mikeitz: Interpreting dreams

The interpreter has a key function in the realization of a dream: his analysis can determine how the dream will come to pass.

Mikeitz: Interpreting dreams

Parashat Mikeitz:

Circumcision in Egypt

We already know that everything that was created with man, was worthy of existing - except for the foreskin, as the Torah commanded us to remove it.

Circumcision in Egypt

Hanukkah and Mikeitz:

Yosef as a manifestation of the Menorah

There are three awe-inspiring similarities between Yosef and the Hanukkah lights, starting with his name.

Yosef as a manifestation of the Menorah

Dvar Haftorah:

On Hanukkah and Sydney

The prophet does not deny the danger. He transcends it.

On Hanukkah and Sydney

Parashatt Miketz:

Stop dreaming

When Mashiach comes, we will realize that we are currently in a dream. Our life is a living paradox, yet it seems to make sense to us as if it were normal.

Stop dreaming

Questions and Answers:

Aspects of Hanukkah - interview with Rabbi Shlomo Aviner

From the Yeshiva's Beit Midrash in the Arab Quarter (actually the Old Jewish Quarter) of the Old City, Rabbi Aviner talks about miracles, why we don't say Hallel on Purim, and more.

Aspects of Hanukkah - interview with Rabbi Shlomo Aviner

An Australian rabbi writes on Mikeitz:

How the Australian government can regain the trust of its Jews

Someone asked me if there is any way that we can forgive the Australian government and what it would take for them to regain trust of Australian Jewry. So, let’s talk about Yosef.

How the Australian government can regain the trust of its Jews

For fourth day of Hanukkah:

Torah versus Greek wisdom

What was the real conflict?

Torah versus Greek wisdom

Modest Proposals:

Regarding the upcoming Bnei Akiva Yeshivot Education Conference

Grappling with questions of faith, forging a heightened awareness of God’s presence in daily life, and making the Creator accessible to the tens of thousands of Jews who thirst for His voice must stand at the very top of our educational agenda, but it is not on this one.

Regarding the upcoming Bnei Akiva Yeshivot Education Conference

Zechariah 4:

“Not by might and not by power”

Rashi explains in the name of the Sifrei that the light of God’s countenance “gives you grace.”

“Not by might and not by power”

Parashat Miketz/ Hanukkah:

Never play the victim

How should Yosef have dealt with the Chief Butler so that his plight would be remembered after interpreting the two prisoners' dreams?

Never play the victim

Nun, gimmel, hei, ____?

The dreidel's message

The four letters on the dreidel are not the same in Israel and the Diaspora. They tell us something we should pay attention to.

The dreidel's message

OU message for the 3rd day of Hanukkah

Sometimes it's hard to see the light

It is all too easy to look around us and feel hopeless...

Sometimes it's hard to see the light

For the second day of Hanukkah:

This year, it's time for a minimalist Hanukkah

It's time for a Hanukkah that simply says: As a Jew, I am the inheritor of Jews who fought for the political independence of the Jewish state. I am a Zionist just like Judah the Maccabee. Op-ed.

This year, it's time for a minimalist Hanukkah

From the Israeli Chief Rabbinate Council:

The unbroken light of Am Yisrael - a message to world Jewry

When darkness strikes one corner of the Jewish world, the shadows are felt in the heart of every single Jew globally. Your pain is deeply, personally our pain.

The unbroken light of Am Yisrael - a message to world Jewry

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

The single light of Hanukkah

Why does the blessing mention one light when we light an ascending number of candles on the holiday?

The single light of Hanukkah

In the footsteps of the Maccabees:

Our heroic generation

Words of encouragement for Hanukkah.

Our heroic generation

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

From the works of Rabbi Chaim Drukman zt"l:

Two aspects of Hanukkah

The victory in war and the dedication of the altar are one and the same. And in our time we have been privileged to see both.

Two aspects of Hanukkah

Rabbi Eliezer Melamed:

Yeshiva students and the Tribe of Levi's obligation to serve

Numerous Kohanim and the Levites participated in the wars of Israel. Even before they participated in wars as regular soldiers, they led the soldiers of Israel in their fighting.

Yeshiva students and the Tribe of Levi's obligation to serve

Draft Law or Pardon:

When to stand firm and when to yield - Yehudah’s lesson

The eternal challenge of Jewish leadership is knowing when to stand firm and when to acknowledge reality, when to pursue the ideal and when compromise is necessary.

When to stand firm and when to yield - Yehudah’s lesson

Rabbi Yitzchok Hutner zts"l on Hanukkah:

The effects of the Jews' confrontation with Ancient Greece

Rav Yitzchok Hutner's thoughts on the significance of the Maccabees' victory over the Greeks: 'The rekindling of the Temple Menorah on Hanukkah represents a new era of Torah transmission.'

The effects of the Jews' confrontation with Ancient Greece

As Hanukkah approaches:

A vote for Judah the Maccabee

“Peace will prevail in the future,” Rabbi Kook concludes, “when people come to recognize clearly that all of the different, individual lights are truly one single light." And who would lead them?

A vote for Judah the Maccabee

Parashat Vayeshev:

'Your brothers are pasturing in Shechem-I will send you to them'

Why did Joseph go to the brothers he knew hated him - and why did Jacob send him, knowing the same?

'Your brothers are pasturing in Shechem-I will send you to them'

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi:

Jewish failure

Sometimes what I perceive to be good for me could actually be bad, and what I think is bad could actually be something absolutely extraordinary for me.

Jewish failure

Parashat Vayeishev:

Redemption garbed in 'klipot'

The many impure sources of Redemption are a defense against the Satan - the adversary, whose purpose is to prevent the Redemption from coming into the world.

Redemption garbed in 'klipot'




























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