Judaism (Page 24)


Re'eh:

When good people do nothing

Evil is like a disease. It begins in one section of the body but if left unchecked, spreads to the rest of the body. If gangrene sets in and you are compassionate to your arm, it can soon spread to your vital organs. If an infection sets in and you don’t destroy the bad bacteria, it can kill you.

When good people do nothing

Re'eh:

The Parsha and Current Events: The ugly truth

Jewish history of 3000 plus years can be likened to an accordion that produces music by intervals of expansion and contraction.

The Parsha and Current Events: The ugly truth

Re'eh:

Resh, aleph, heh - acronyms, anagrams and gematriot

There are no coincidences. The word Elul and the word Re'eh contain many messages in symbolic form.

Resh, aleph, heh - acronyms, anagrams and gematriot

Using music to make Torah your own and connect with Jewish life

Orthodox singer, composer, and podcast host Franciska Kosman spoke with Arutz Sheva - Israel National News about her songs and compositions and her work with victims of abuse.

Using music to make Torah your own and connect with Jewish life

Parshat Re’eh

It is all or Nothing

The Torah presents these two choices as “Either\or.” No middle ground is volunteered.

It is all or Nothing

Rabbi Shimshon Refael Hirsch:

Re’eh: Between the head and the heart

Truth, not feelings, must govern our actions.

Re’eh: Between the head and the heart

Free Will and the Kotzker Rebbe

Continuing the legacy of Rabbi Dr Raymond Apple AO RFD z"l.

Free Will and the Kotzker Rebbe

Revivim:

Healing, Reiki and other Eastern curative procedures

According to the permitting view, there is no idolatrous aspect to these healing methods and in practice, the prevailing view is that there is no prohibition against ‘Healing’ and ‘Reiki.’

Healing, Reiki and other Eastern curative procedures

Doing what we can

Great people accomplish great things when they fulfill their (relatively) small role with the faith that Hashem will complete the process - or when they continue a process that He has begun.

Doing what we can

Watch: 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.

Watch:  Tanya video/lecture: The Holy Epistle

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Eikev: Four blessings after eating

Birkat Hamazon bestows profound spiritual value to our private meals — a prayer that guides us, step by step, to a holier world.

Eikev: Four blessings after eating

Breaking the Tablets was Moses' greatest accomplishment

Don't be afraid to visit your broken places. "There are times when G-d wants your mitzvos," the Rebbe said, "and other times when He wants your ‘broken tablets.’"

Breaking the Tablets was Moses' greatest accomplishment

Eretz Yisrael in the Parsha:

The land of milk and honey

Why was it so important to describe the blessed physical qualities of the Land of Israel? Young Religious Zionist Torah scholars connect the parasha and love for the land.

The land of milk and honey

Dead hostages, no ceasefire, quantum mechanics & free will

Our hopes and wishes for peace are directed in the wrong direction; therefore, we are disappointed and fail to achieve our desired goal.

Dead hostages, no ceasefire, quantum mechanics & free will

Le’David Barchi Nafshi:

Ekev: LIfe's purpose

What does it really mean to be alive? Rabbi Asher Weiss Shlita answers the question.

Ekev: LIfe's purpose

Parshat Eikev:

The Number at the Heart of Judaism

Judaism has, at its core, a series of threes. There are three different divisions within the broader framework of the twelve ancient Judaic tribes.

The Number at the Heart of Judaism

Yado bakol - they are everywhere

Let's let's face it - they are loud and in your face.

Yado bakol - they are everywhere

Parashat Ekev:

"Now O Israel! What does Hashem ask of you?

Reading Rabbi Lazer Gurkow's article this week informs us as to the outcome of reciting blessings. What do the commentaries add to explain the injunction to say 100 blessings each day?

"Now  O Israel! What does Hashem ask of you?

Parashat Ekev:

Count your blessings

Without G-d, we are mah—nothing. With G-d we are meah—part of everything.

Count your blessings

Ekev:

The Alcatraz Syndrome

Yes, freedom and change can be difficult and challenging, but millions of former prisoners have escaped their former prisons and found a wonderful new life in Israel.

The Alcatraz Syndrome

Rabbi Shimshon Refael Hirsch:

Ekev: G-d provides

Supporting a family is no excuse for violating the Torah’s commands.

Ekev: G-d provides

Ekev: Today’s drones echo the ancient ‘Hornet’

The drone may be a new invention – but its deadly impact was predicted thousands of years ago. In this week’s Parsha,

Ekev: Today’s drones echo the ancient ‘Hornet’

Torah Mitzion:

Active Hakarat Hatov

It’s not enough to appreciate the good that we get from others; we must take time to act in a way that shows just how much we appreciate it.

Active Hakarat Hatov

Personal Growth series:

How struggles inspire growth

When we rise after a fall, we can reach a higher level than before.

How struggles inspire growth

Revivim:

'Do not forsake My Torah'

The destruction of the Land occurred not only because they did not listen to God’s voice and did not fulfill the commandments, but also because they forsook the Torah.

'Do not forsake My Torah'

Watch: Lesson in Tanya, 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: Lesson in Tanya, the Holy Epistle

A time for comfort?

At the Democratic National Convention, it would be reassuring to hear from the nominee on the stage and the assembled crowd of delegates, their strong and hearty support for Israel and the Jewish people. Op-ed.

A time for comfort?

Ashamed to defend their home

Joseph, not Moses, was Buried in the Holy Land. Why? A Tale of Two Leaders and Their Relationship to Israel.

Ashamed to defend their home

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Vaetchanan: Prolonging 'Echad'

When saying Shema, why should the word echad be stretched out? And what is the significance of the letters Dalet and Chet?

Vaetchanan: Prolonging 'Echad'

Vaetchanan:

The Parsha and Current Events: Use it or lose it

Seventy-six years ago, the gates to Eretz Yisrael were thrown open to all Jews. The call was sounded to return home and receive immediate citizenship under the "The Law of Return". Where were you?

The Parsha and Current Events: Use it or lose it

Eretz Yisrael in the Parsha:

Vaetchanan: West and East of the Jordan River

Religious Zionist Torah scholars find connections to the Holy Land in the week's Torah reading.

Vaetchanan: West and East of the Jordan River

Vaetchanan:

It’s not a coincidence

Though G-d visits all our sins upon us, punishes us for them, holds us to account for them, He does not and never will entirely annihilate us.

It’s not a coincidence

Le’David Barchi Nafshi:

Vaetchanan: God hears every prayer

With such a powerful prayer, Moshe’s question cries out to the heart of heaven. How can it be that his prayer is returned unanswered? And ours?

Vaetchanan: God hears every prayer

Torah Mitzion:

Shabbat Nachamu: The seven haftorahs of consolation

it is so difficult to speak of comfort when the wound is still fresh and painful, when the captives and the missing have not yet returned. We ask Hashem to show us obvious miracles soon

Shabbat Nachamu: The seven haftorahs of consolation

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi

Hashem’s reputation is in our hands…?

The source for this is a passage of the Torah we all know by heart.

Hashem’s reputation is in our hands…?

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Vaetchanan: Black and white

Truth isn’t equivocal, and we dare not present it as such.

Vaetchanan: Black and white

Vaetchanan:

Prayer works: Just ask Moses

If a prayer is not accepted, it’s not because we’re not religious enough or because G-d doesn’t like us. G-d is a loving G-d, and if He turned down our prayer we can be sure it’s for the best.

Prayer works: Just ask Moses

Shabbat Nachamu:

How to find consolation this year

How can we find consolation when over 1500 Israelis have lost their lives, thousands more are wounded, and over one hundred are still being held hostage?

How to find consolation this year

Vaetchanan:

The righteous do not rely on their good deeds

Commentators weigh in on Moshe's pleas to enter the land.

The righteous do not rely on their good deeds

Earthquake in Lebanon – A testament to Divine protection

Is this a Tisha B'Av miracle telling our enemies that on this day on which they hoped to attack us, the G-d of Israel is sending them a warning?

Earthquake in Lebanon – A testament to Divine protection

Finding G-d

G-d’s Name begins with a tiny letter because G-d’s greatness is unfathomable to us. What we can know of G-d is infinitesimal like a dot.

Finding G-d

Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Tisha B'Av: Seeing Jerusalem in its joy

“The people’s joy in sparks of redemption will rebuild what was destroyed by baseless weeping.” 

Tisha B'Av: Seeing Jerusalem in its joy

Tisha B'Av 5784:

Day of disaster, day of redemption

Our current reality of the ninth of Av as a day of mourning is an anomaly – even though it has persisted for most of our history.

Day of disaster, day of redemption

Tisha B'Av 5784:

Birth of the Mashiach

We request that this year all of our wounds be treated. We ask of Hashem that he repair our broken hearts and heal the wounds of our soldiers and injured citizens.

Birth of the Mashiach

Tisha B'Av 5784:

Listen for the footsteps, listen to the notes

A feeling of almost palpable yearning fills our hearts. For a time of peace, of tranquility, of otherworldliness. Can we keep the music within us, as a reminder?

Listen for the footsteps, listen to the notes

Tisha B'Av 5784:

Mourning and consolation

Condolences and mournign are interwoven: nechama is part of the observance, the kiyum, of avelus.

Mourning and consolation

Tisha B'Av 5784:

The root and message of Jewish suffering

How should we transition from the mourning of the past ten months to the mourning of Tisha B’Av? What relationship, if any, exists between our suffering and the Churban HaMikdash?

The root and message of Jewish suffering

The perfidy of the British Labour Party

The love-hate relationship between Great Britain, the Jews and Israel.

The perfidy of the British Labour Party

This Yom Kippur: A triumverate of three Shabbatot

Is teshuva a prerequisite for Redemption?

This Yom Kippur: A triumverate of three Shabbatot

Watch: Tanya online lecture/video

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 online lecture/video

Rav Tzvi Yehuda Kook:

Judaism is a code of life highlighted by action

While Judaism has philosophical and even meditative aspects, it is first and foremost a clear and precise code of commandments and the action necessary to observe them - as opposed to Buddhism and other religions.

Judaism is  a code of life highlighted by action

The Arab-Israeli conflict is not territorial

Why are we afraid to speak truth?

The Arab-Israeli conflict is not territorial

Eretz Yisrael in the Parsha:

Have no fear in the land

Young religious Zionist Torahs scholars find connections to Eretz Yisrael in each parsha.

Have no fear in the land

Parshat Devarim:

Shema - commemorating the total oneness of the creator

All misdeeds are rooted in a certain momentary lack of awareness of the reality of Hashem, which allows for sinful behavior to fester and actualize

Shema - commemorating the total oneness of the creator

Le’David Barchi Nafshi:

Establishing a court system

Moshe opens his address in Devarim with words of mussar, or moral chastisement, about the importance of establishing a court system. Why is that?

Establishing a court system

Torah Mitzion:

Yitro the anonymous messenger

Moshe mentions Yitro's idea in the parasha, but does not say whose idea it was. Why?

Yitro the anonymous messenger




























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