Judaism (Page 18)


Saying Baruch Hashem and saying it right

Saying “Baruch Hashem” on life’s pleasures will only reinforce the value of pleasure, so how should we go about it?

Saying Baruch Hashem and saying it right

Two Mashiachs - Rabbi Kook's speech memorializing Herzl

Our Sages explain that the rivalry and reunion of Judah and Joseph is the basis of the concept that there are two Mashiachs, not one – Mashiach Ben Yosef and Mashiach Ben David.

Two Mashiachs - Rabbi Kook's speech memorializing Herzl

Eretz Yisrael in the Parsha:

Was Shiloh as holy as Jerusalem?

Young, religious Zionist Torah scholars connect the week's Torah reading to the Holy Land.

Was Shiloh as holy as Jerusalem?

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Vayigash: The hazards of leadership

Working for the public good is certainly laudable. However, there are certain hazards inherent in such a path.

Vayigash: The hazards of leadership

"I am who I am because you sold me"

Letting go of my expectations. Letting go of the notion that life must look a certain way.

"I am who I am because you sold me"

Perceived reality and the true reality - Bitachon is the key

“Hashem Yisbarach always loves me and everything will always only be good for me… more good and even more good.”

Perceived reality and the true reality - Bitachon is the key

Parshat Vayigash:

How to Maintain Jewish Identity

One can not help but thank G-d for the Jewish homeland which preserves our status as a “Great Nation”.

How to Maintain Jewish Identity

Le’David Barchi Nafshi: Vayigash

What part of Judah's speech touched Joseph's heart?

The stories of our ancestors are recorded for us in the Torah as a lesson for the generations. Joseph did not act for reasons of personal revenge, but with a spiritual motive that should guide us.

What part of Judah's speech touched Joseph's heart?

Torah Mitzion:

Path of Menashe

Menashe's synthesizing role—balancing Joseph's universalism with Judah's particularism.

Path of Menashe

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How to make your voice heard

D’var Torah for Parshat Vayigash.

How to make your voice heard

Rabbi Shimshon Refael Hirsch:

Vayigash: Yaakov's strange answer

G-d wants us to accomplish, not just exist.

Vayigash: Yaakov's strange answer

Vayigash:

The dependable sibling

Just because we are dependable doesn’t mean we are constant. Just because we are constant doesn’t mean we are dependable. In which category do Joseph's brothers fall? And where are we?

The dependable sibling

Vayigash:

'I am Joseph. Is my father still alive?'

Why did Joseph ask a question to which he had already been give the answer?

'I am Joseph. Is my father still alive?'

Hanukkah and its aftermath: The mother of all price-tags

In historical terms, the Maccabean Revolt was the beginning of the end of the Seleucid Empire. Moral: Don't mess with the Jewish religion.

Hanukkah and its aftermath:  The mother of all price-tags

Olam Haba and dreams

The gravity and majesty of olam haba and dreams are ever-present themes in the world.

Olam Haba and dreams

Revivim:

The damage wrought by the Evil Eye

The evil eye (ayin ha’ra) causes harm in both visible and hidden levels, first a loss of a person’s self-confidence and on a hidden, deeper level, just as a person’s negative thoughts about themselves can harm their body, they can also affect others, and harm them.

The damage wrought by the Evil Eye

Personal Growth series:

G-d In our hearts and minds

What is the way we walk before G-d? How do we remember Him during the day?

G-d In our hearts and minds

Yehuda the Maccabee was a realist

Spirtual Q & A on Hanukkah that brings the past to bear on the present.

Yehuda the Maccabee was a realist

Watch: Tanya video/lecture on 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.

Watch: Tanya video/lecture on the Holy Epistle

Miracles – then and now

The process is unfolding before our eyes. Day by day, the light of Israel increases. How blessed we are to be a part of the miracles of Hanukah at this time.

Miracles – then and now

From Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner zts"l's teachings:

Hanukkah: How Torah forgetfulness caused the Renaissance of Torah

There was a major shift in the world of Torah scholarship 2,200 years ago. A new light was born in response to the Greeks' darkness that, paradoxically, strengthened Torah scholarship for all time.

Hanukkah: How Torah forgetfulness caused the Renaissance of Torah

'As long as the candle burns...'

There are compelling parallels between the 1948 knocks as expounded by Rabbi J.B. Soloveitchik and the 2023-4 post Oct 7th events.

'As long as the candle burns...'

Hanukkah – The Movie

As a legendary actor of Hollywood teaches: “When you have to shoot – shoot.”

Hanukkah – The Movie

The darkness of Yavan lives on for us to overcome with light

Like the Hashmoneans, we have to stand steadfast against the ideology of Yavan as seen in the UN, ICC and academia. With courage, conviction and Jewish pride, we must expose the darkness for what it is.

The darkness of Yavan lives on for us to overcome with light

A year filled with miracles. Let us count them this Hanukkah

It has been a year filled with tragedy and suffering, but as G-d performed miracles for us in those days, He performs miracles for us now. When we say the second blessing over the lights, think about those miracles.

A year filled with miracles. Let us count them this Hanukkah

The Jews and the Greeks

G-d charged the Jews, with responsibility for the spiritual perfection of the world, and He charged the Greeks with responsibility for the physical perfection of the world. A harmonious symbiosis which collapsed when the Greeks sought control.

The Jews and the Greeks

Rav Kook Torah:

Hanukkah: The sacred protects itself

Rabbi Kook explains how Knesset Yisrael knows how to join heaven and earth.

Hanukkah: The sacred protects itself

Parshat Mikeitz:

The Truest Wisdom is the Domain of the Torah

This week’s Parshah continues the story of Yosef, and his rising from the ashes of an Egyptian prison to the rank of Viceroy, second only to Pharaoh

The Truest Wisdom is the Domain of the Torah

Le’David Barchi Nafshi: Miketz

How Joseph achieved greatness

“For God was with him - the name of God was always on his lips.”

How Joseph achieved greatness

Miketz:

Why was Pharaoh blown away by Joseph?

The State of the Jewish Nation means navigating paradox.

Why was Pharaoh blown away by Joseph?

Shimon the Maccabee wrote 2015 years ago: This land is our land!

Shimon the Maccabee’s words remind us that this is not the first time our rights have been challenged. They also help us formulate a response.

Shimon the Maccabee wrote 2015 years ago:  This land is our land!

Eretz Yisrael in the Parsha: Miketz

"Everything that happened to Joseph happened to Zion"

Young, Religious Zionist Torah scholars explore the connection between the Toraph portion of the week and the Holy Land.

"Everything that happened to Joseph happened to Zion"

Chief Rabbi's guidelines for soldiers lighting Hanukkah candles

Sephardic Chief Rabbi David Yosef publishes guidelines for soldiers in the field and travelers for the lighting of the Hanukkah candles.

Chief Rabbi's guidelines for soldiers lighting Hanukkah candles

Begin, Joseph, and the Maccabees of Today

Events that occur at a Biblical level of open miracles can still happen.

Begin, Joseph, and the Maccabees of Today

Torah Mitzion:

The secret of Hanukkah in the promise to Aharon HaKohen

Rashi explains the juxtaposition of the section on the menorah to the section on the offerings of the princes, but what does it mean for our time?

The secret of Hanukkah in the promise to Aharon HaKohen

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First, establish the facts…

If you want to solve a problem, you need to have the facts, whether they are needed to solve Pharaoh's dreams or the was in Gaza and Lebanon.

First, establish the facts…

Pharaoh: There is no one as wise and discerning as you, Joseph

Who asked Yosef to offer his advice, in addition to proffering the solution to the dream, with which he was charged?

Pharaoh: There is no one as wise and discerning as you, Joseph

Rabbi Shimshon Refael Hirsch:

Miketz: Rejoicing in another's happiness

Pity comes naturally; sympathy doesn't.

Miketz: Rejoicing in another's happiness

Hanukkah this year has a very special meaning

Of course, Aliyah is the only answer, but while the Rabbis I met are aware of the instability of continued Diaspora existence, in my opinion, a lingering spirit of denial prevents them from seeing how immediate the danger is.

Hanukkah this year has a very special meaning

Rabbi Sacks resources for Hanukkah

"The Jewish People kept hope alive and hope kept the Jewish People alive." What words can better uplift the Jewish People today?

Rabbi Sacks resources for Hanukkah

Lights of unity

Not only is it possible to prevent a war between Jews, but moreover, we can bring them to love one another. We must dispel the darkness by increasing the light, as we gaze at the Hanukkah candles.

Lights of unity

First night of Hanukkah: One candle or eight?

The famous dispute between the Sages is another instance where Hillel's school of thought sees the world as it is, Shammai's sees the world as it should ideally be. In today’s imperfect world, we follow Hillel’s rulings.

First night of Hanukkah:  One candle or eight?

Revivim:

Non-Jewish holidays and Gregorian Calendar dates

It is forbidden for a Jew to celebrate the holidays of another religion and it is not appropriate to celebrate civil holidays that were originally religious holidays.

Non-Jewish holidays and Gregorian Calendar dates

Watch: Tanya video/lecture on Igeret Hakodesh

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.

Watch: Tanya video/lecture on Igeret Hakodesh

Maximizing Mitzvot: The importance of living in Eretz Yisrael

There are several key mitzvot that can only be fulfilled in Israel, and many others can be enhanced in ways that aren't possible in Chutz L'aretz.

Maximizing Mitzvot: The importance of living in Eretz Yisrael

The Jewish heart is beating stronger than ever

No, we have not betrayed our mission: Yehudah, Tamar and a Hanukkah Drama.

The Jewish heart is beating stronger than ever

Personal Growth series:

Our G-d

Though Hashem created all human beings in His image, He chose us as His children.

Our G-d

The Saving of Yosef, and Reuvain's Purity of Heart

This week’s Parshah contains the unfortunate saga of Yosef and his brothers–Yosef

The Saving of Yosef, and Reuvain's Purity of Heart

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Vayeishev: The special teshuvah of Reuben

After repairing his soul, Reuben returned and looked at the pit.

Vayeishev: The special teshuvah of Reuben

Le’David Barchi Nafshi:

Vayeishev: Joseph's complete trust in God

Everyone knows the wounds of their own heart, and everyone knows in what places they must strive to become stronger to completely trust in God.

Vayeishev: Joseph's complete trust in God

The Parsha and Current Events:

Sudden and extreme changes

Something big is happening now in our world; changes which are on a Biblical scale.

Sudden and extreme changes

Yosef's two dreams

Selected commentaries explain why Joseph's brothers were angered by his dreams.

Yosef's two dreams

Vayeishev:

Where do they need me?

The greatest test of Emunah is to make changes to one’s life when things are going well.

Where do they need me?

Vayeishev:

Three guarantors

Three guarantors for the coming of Mashiach are alluded to in the three pieces of collateral that Yehudah gave to Tamar, the ancestress of the Mashiach.

Three guarantors

Torah Mitzion:

The ancient source of Jewish resilience

Jewish resilience is incomparable, but when we understand who our ancestors were and the values they inculcated into us, we begin to understand where it comes from.

The ancient source of Jewish resilience

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How can we bring peace between rivals?

Parashat Vayeishev portrays the dilemma of Jacob and his rival sons.

How can we bring peace between rivals?




























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