Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:
Pinchas: Genuine zealotry
A prayer decrying slanderers and heretics touches upon powerful emotions of hostility and anger, while prayer is intended to be a medium of peace and love.
A prayer decrying slanderers and heretics touches upon powerful emotions of hostility and anger, while prayer is intended to be a medium of peace and love.
'Moshe and the elders could not recall the proper response to the display of immoral conduct; his great-nephew Pinchas was able to clarify the issue, and speared both Zimri and Kozbi as befitting those who blatantly defame G-d's Name with extreme displays of lewdness.'
Hashem wants us to defend His honor.
Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Yehudah ben Beteira differed in their views of who could have bequeathed such a passionate love of the Land of Israel to his daughters.
Pinchas understood that fighting to eradicate evil is the only path to real and lasting peace and security.
"One sheep you shall offer in the morning and the second sheep in the afternoon." The verse that says it all.
We can find the proper way to serve God through this parsha, which includes wording that can lead one to believe mistakenly that the Torah has been changed on account of this appeal of the daughters of Tzelafchad.
Parshat Pinchas reminds us that leaders can – and must – put their nations’ interests above their own.
When is the moment that can be pinpointed as the beginning of one’s death process?
The question is how did Pinchas’ act of violence restore peace?
Though humility is an important character trait, when applied in excess, it leads to sin.
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.
Most of the time, we do not see the wicked getting punished for their oppression and lies, but there are exceptions in our lifetime.
Although a terrible event, there were also good things that occurred as a result of the breaking of the Tablets - and in the last ten months.
This reading conntains the message which we so desperately need in our times of disaster – the times of disaster which begin with the 17th of Tammuz.
Unity or division - which will it be?
There are people who have special spiritual abilities to see and sense beyond the norm.
Tammuz is a time of brokenness. It’s a month where the luchot habrit were broken. The walls of Jerusalem were broken.
Humans are the only ones who believe that their lives are supposed to matter and, thus, the only ones who become depressed when they feel they are not impactful.
“May the words of my mouth... be acceptable” are words of deep significance. Where is the best place to say them in the prayer service?
97 years later: Who won?
The donkey, Joshua, and King David all see the sword שְׁלוּפָה (unsheathed) in the angel’s hand. Bil’am, too, sees the sword שְׁלֻפָה (unsheathed) in the angel’s hand.
Religious Zionist Torah scholars find the connections between each Torah portion read on Shabbat and the Land of Israel.
Parts Vand VI. Links to previous parts are below.
That he couldn’t win the war was irrelevant to Bilaam; what was relevant was that he could keep the game going, gaining more money, fame and honor as it progressed. Like Arafat and Sinwar did.
Hamas, Hezbollah, and all the others that claim to be connected to Yishmael are demanding the land of Yisrael in contradiction to the fact that Yishmael severed all ties with Avraham, including any rights to the holy land. Read how this occurred.
The opening of the donkey's mouth teaches us the basic lesson of the entire story.
Our tribulations bring our people to the requisite question: Why have we endured so much suffering? What is the central reason we have experienced so much pain?
Bilaam couldn’t harm us, but our own misbehavior did.
In ancient times, all doctors believed that amulets could aid in healing, The Sages of Israel did not dispute this, and permitted their use, provided they did not contain anything forbidden, As for protection, what about soldiers today?
An essay on the foundations of Judaism in six parts. This is Part IV - links to previous parts are below.
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.
Irresistible force hits an immovable object as service in the IDF becomes a flashpoint in the confrontation between secular liberal society in Israel and the refusal of the traditionalist Haredim to comply.
Imagine where Israel would be now had world Jewry opted out of Museums for dead Jews and opted for investment in living Jews, opting out of institutions and into growing the Heartland of Shomron and Yehudah.
Perhaps today. Perhaps tonight.
An essay on the foundations of Judaism in six parts. This is Part III - links to parts I and II below.
Why did the rabbis emphasize Torah study in every situation, even on one’s deathbed?
We’re all born with free will to choose right from wrong.
Moshe is compared to the sun, while Yehoshua to the moon.
Why was Moses denied The Promised Land?
The nation of Israel keeps falling into a poor state of faith, even though its entire existence in the desert is nothing but an obvious miracle. Since Moses and Aaron do not elevate the people's faith by talking to the rock, another measure is needed.
Our generation is the generation that was born and raised in Israel, unbowed by exile. And we have demonstrated our determination to win the war and rescue our captives. This week's parasha is the precedent.
Questions and answers of rabbinic commentators on the idea of laws for which we have no reason.
It turns out that Rashi and Nachmanides are not arguing about Moses' misstep with the rock. They were both right
People will most likely be influenced by you, if they know that you love them.
A close look at this parasha shows the importance of behaving well.
An essay on the foundations of Judaism in six parts.
The commandment of giving tithes and offerings from agricultural produce is intended to maintain the spiritual-religious dimension in the People of Israel through the priests and Levites, whose role is to engage in Torah study and education.
As we prepare to mark the Rebbe’s thirtieth yahrzeit, while our brethren in the Holy Land are still at war, I find myself revisiting the meaningful and mystical relationship the Rebbe harbored with Israel and Her people.
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.
All women are invited to come or to pray wherever you are. All of us want peace, tranquility, security, and clarity, and I have no doubt that our prayers have an extremely powerful impact.
A belief-based view provides balance and comfort even in the moments in which we fear war in the north.
An essay on the foundations of Judaism in six parts.
When have you heard public invocation of the biblical verses where He promised Eretz Yisrael to Am Yisrael? Or reasoning using them as bases?
Korach condemns so many of today’s Torah-leaders. Torah-leaders who look with equanimity at the exile, Torah-leaders who are perfectly content remaining in exile, But not his sons.
When an organization is coming with a certain demand, is this a clear black and white issue? Or, are their true interests hidden from view?
Why indeed should only the Levites and the kohanim serve in the Temple? Why not open up the service of God to the entire nation?
In the process of redemption, what comes first: ingathering of the exiles or purification?
A selection of commentaries weighing in on the meaning of the almond branch blossoming staff test.
In Tribute to the Lubavitcher Rebbe, for his 30th yartzeit.