Judaism (Page 73)


The weekly Torah portion as a medium for growth

The Rabbis intended that the structure of each portion be studied to teach a message unto itself.

The weekly Torah portion as a medium for growth

Answering claims about relating to Reform Jews

The aim of  the Reform movement is to preserve Jewish identity, and not the opposite, therefore they cannot be called heretics

Answering claims about relating to Reform Jews

Following in the ways of your grandparents

The dilemma of the secularist Jew in our age.

Following in the ways of your grandparents

Jews staying on the same page

The only way to ensure the short and long term viability of a Torah based society is loyalty to the same Torah.

Jews staying on the same page

Defining reality

We are a small nation. We are smaller than many of our neighbouring nations. But we are different.

Defining reality

Weekly Tanya video\lecture: The Epistle on Repentance

Rosh Chodesh Elul is the beginning of the month of mercy and forgiveness leading up to the High Holydays.

Weekly Tanya video\lecture: The Epistle on Repentance

The Tell Tale Heart

The Parsha in Chesed – Parshat Re’eh

The Tell Tale Heart

Israel's first Chief Rabbi:

Re'eh: Private and public Redemption

"Night and day symbolize the two stages of redemption."

Re'eh: Private and public Redemption

Talking Parsha - Re'eh: What makes it THE place?

Moshe commands the nation to destroy idol worship upon entering the Land of Israel - but not do do the same to G-d. What does this mean?

Talking Parsha - Re'eh: What makes it THE place?

Those weapons brandished against us...

Defeating blood libels and the lie that we are colonizers in our land - depends on our choice of 'blessing or curse' in Re'eh and Isaiah.

Those weapons brandished against us...

WAZE can’t get you there - it's not found by using algorithms

When one comes up to the Beit Hamikdash he should ask of people along the way, “Where is it? Which road leads me to the House of God?”

WAZE can’t get you there - it's not found by using algorithms

A unique singular State of Israel vs. the many “States of Jews”

The various “states of Jews” in the galut play an important role in attracting the haters of the Jewish State and drawing them away from us

A unique singular State of Israel vs. the many “States of Jews”

Moments of pivot

The parasha tells us to make a choice between good and evil. The beginning of Elul tells us to reflect on and pivot away from our mistakes .

Moments of pivot

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi

Re’eh: What we have always had is new every day!

How we should relate to the mitzvot on every day of our lives - how lucky we are!

Re’eh: What we have always had is new every day!

The importance of Border Towns protecting Eretz Yisrael

Young religious Zionist scholars: Protecting Israel's border towns trumps Shabbat observance even if there is no immediate threat to life .

The importance of Border Towns protecting Eretz Yisrael

Judeo-progressive liberalism has taken over Reform Jewry

Progressive liberalism took the Judaism out of the Reform Movement The lesson? We must inoculate ourselves with a Torah social culture.

Judeo-progressive liberalism has taken over Reform Jewry

The humaneness of shechitah

Judaism stands for compassion and kindness, to animals in particular, and preventing pain to animals is crucial to how a shochet operates.

The humaneness of shechitah

Listen, do you want to know a secret?

A Jewish farmer in Arkansas cannot keep the mitzvot of Shmitta because he is outside the Land of Israel. There is a Torah of Eretz Yisrael.

Listen, do you want to know a secret?

Mon amie la Rose

In the very fragility of life lies the mystery, the wonder, the hope, the light.

Mon amie la Rose

The limits of alliance with Reform Jews

Alliance with Reform\Conservative Jews has limits, including not accepting conversions, marriages, and issues set out clearly in Halakha.

The limits of alliance with Reform Jews

There are no small choices

Choices all have consequences and later effects that may be unknown to us when we make the choice

There are no small choices

A primer: Blessings over food, after food, and prayers

Every time a Jew eats, the blessings he recites both before and after infuse him with the centrality of the Land of Israel.

A primer: Blessings over food, after food, and prayers

Israel's first Chief Rabbi:

Eikev: Balancing Torah and Work

The amount of time devoted to a particular activity is not the sole factor in determining that this is our main pursuit in life.

Eikev: Balancing Torah and Work

Parshat Ekev: What does G-d want from me?

In this week's Parsha, Moshe teaches Am Yisrael the "simple" things Hashem asks from us. The "simple" requests Hashem has from Am Yisrael.

Parshat Ekev: What does G-d want from me?

Charity - the root of all

Tzedaka, charity, is one of the foundations of the Jewish people.

Charity - the root of all

Un-Jewish? Un-Rabbinic?

Is it "un-Jewish” and "un-rabbinic” to hope that Hashem, the God of justice, mercy and truth punish all who have wronged His people?

Un-Jewish? Un-Rabbinic?

Weekly Torah Study for Eikev: 'Not by bread alone'

What, then, does sustain man?

Weekly Torah Study for Eikev: 'Not by bread alone'

The forty year-long Ulpan

During their forty years of desert wandering, the most crucial lessons of Israel's essence were tested and learned.

The forty year-long Ulpan

Becoming one with Avodah Zarah

What idols sit on the tables of our homes and in our hearts?

Becoming one with Avodah Zarah

To lead is to listen - Eikev 5781

In Judaism we do not see God; we hear God. To listen to God is to be open to God.and that is what Moses is saying throughout Devarim.

To lead is to listen - Eikev 5781

The Reform Jews prayer in "Ezrat Yisrael" at the Western Wall

Specifically in the vicinity of the Temple Mount, the place that unites all of Israel, more care must be taken to keep the peace.

The Reform Jews prayer in "Ezrat Yisrael" at the Western Wall

There is a difference in sanctity West and East of the Jordan

Young religious Zionist Torah scholars write weekly on Eretz Yisrael: Why Moshe wanted to cross the Jordan when the east bank was also ours.

There is a difference in sanctity West and East of the Jordan

Weekly Tanya video\lecture: The Epistle on Repentance

The Tanya compacts four millennia of Jewish wisdom to answer the great personal and existential questions of life.

Weekly Tanya video\lecture: The Epistle on Repentance

Does the Olympic hype border on idolatry?

There is sports and there is the sports industry. Perhaps that is what should be examined.

Does the Olympic hype border on idolatry?

Reward and punishment

What are we to make of the obviously literal lesson that this week's Torah portion seemingly teaches us?

Reward and punishment

The Good Land

Rabbi Gold said that there is a yetzer hara (evil inclination) that causes a person to see the Land of Israel in a negative perspective.

The Good Land

Kiddush in Lebanon

“Lebanon… which you cross there to possess” - Shabbat Nachamu during the 2006 Lebaon War.

Kiddush in Lebanon

Jealousy’s a hungry heart

How can we ensure our wants are not driven by envy?

Jealousy’s a hungry heart

What did Omri Caspi tell me?

Humor and purpose. May we all find them throughout our lives.

What did Omri Caspi tell me?

Israel's first Chief Rabbi:

Va'etchanan: In mind and heart

What is the difference between “knowing it” and “pondering it in our heart”?

Va'etchanan: In mind and heart

Weekly Torah Study: Va'etchanan

The oneness and unity of G-d was a revolutionary revelation enunciated in this week's Torah reading.

Weekly Torah Study: Va'etchanan

Spiritual Effects of Diaspora

The Spiritual Effects of Diaspora (VaEtchanan)

In a 3-minute video, Baruch Gordon connects the centrality of the Land of Israel to the weekly Torah reading of VaEtchanan.

The Spiritual Effects of Diaspora (VaEtchanan)

Talking Parsha - Va'etchanan: Why is Shema so fundamental?

'Hear O Israel' wasn't said so dramatically as it seems. Why did it become such an important part of our life, and what makes it so special?

Talking Parsha - Va'etchanan: Why is Shema so fundamental?

Office of the UK Chief Rabbi

Va'etchanan: Climate Change and Moshe Rabbeinu

A very current message about climate change can be derived from the actions of Moshe Rabbeinu.

Va'etchanan: Climate Change and Moshe Rabbeinu

Bashert

The aptitude to live and function within the limitations of one's own shortcomings is a great talent which many do not possess.

Bashert

For Shabbat Nachamu: A world of comfort

Hashem’s answer to the Third Reich will be a world where the evil doers of all sorts will not be participants.

For Shabbat Nachamu: A world of comfort

The fewest of all peoples

We may be the fewest of all peoples, but when we heed God’s call, we have the ability,to mend and transform the world.

The fewest of all peoples

Weekly Tanya video\lecture: The Epistle on Repentance

The Tanya compacts four millennia of Jewish wisdom to answer the great personal and existential questions of life.

Weekly Tanya video\lecture: The Epistle on Repentance

Torah and sociology: Ulpana Ofra, 2006 and 2021, new priorities

The times they are a ‘changing: from the task of settling the Land of Israel to defining Torah individualism in post modern society.

Torah and sociology: Ulpana Ofra, 2006 and 2021, new priorities

The ultimate Le'chayim

No matter how far a person has fallen in his observance of Torah and Mitzvot, there is always a way back- a life-line.

The ultimate Le'chayim

Should Israel be a theocracy?

Over the centuries, even without a sovereign government, Jewish law continued to operate and develop in many areas.

Should Israel be a theocracy?

The Torah cautions against sinning in Eretz Yisrael

Young religious Zionist Torah scholars write weekly Torah thoughts centering on the uniqueness of the Land of Israel.

The Torah cautions against sinning in Eretz Yisrael

Weekly Torah Study: Time and space

What is time? What is space? We live within them and can't live without them.

Weekly Torah Study: Time and space

On Tisha B'Av, don’t confuse Torah with Buddhism

Here's one of the basic principles of the Torah - it doesn’t change. And it is meant to be kept in Israel.

On Tisha B'Av, don’t confuse Torah with Buddhism

What may we learn on Tisha B'Av?

The Rabbis at Yeshiva.co with a list of sources that may be stuidied on the fast on which 'we do not learn Torah' - and a halakha summary.

What may we learn on Tisha B'Av?

5 thoughts after Shabbat Chazon

Tisha B'Av is not only a day of mourning for what we lost, but rather a reminder of what to expect from ourselves.

5 thoughts after Shabbat Chazon




























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