Judaism (Page 76)


Family Purity leads to complete purity

Keeping these halakhot will elevate and sanctify a marriage.

Family Purity leads to complete purity

Forgiving a war criminal

What does Judaism say about forgiving criminals - what factors influence that concept? Addition: Thoughts for this week's parsha.

Forgiving a war criminal

How Orthodox thinkers evaluate proposed changes to Jewish Belief

We live in a time of moral change, but.secular morality is an illusion when seen through a historical perspective. Torah is eternal truth.

How Orthodox thinkers evaluate proposed changes to Jewish Belief

Temple Institute:

Weekly Torah Study: What is prophecy?

How can we uinderstand how prophecy differs from ordinary speech?

Weekly Torah Study: What is prophecy?

It's not simple being simple

To act simply, modestly, with integrity and without pretense is not as easy as it sounds.

It's not simple being simple

Israel's first Chef Rabbi:

BeHa'alotecha: The triumph of the Ark

"We are besieged by two kinds of opponents. Some are overt, like Amalek. Others are hidden foes, dangers that we may not even be aware of."

BeHa'alotecha: The triumph of the Ark

Behaalotcha: Tithe for Israel

A quick scan of the biblical narrative tells us that our rights to Israel are challenged when we turn our backs on G-d.

Behaalotcha: Tithe for Israel

Talking Parsha - Beha'alotcha: This is what broke Moshe?

Why is the gathering of the future Sanhedrin intertwined with the story of the People of Israel craving meat?

Talking Parsha - Beha'alotcha: This is what broke Moshe?

Beha'alotcha: The lights of the Menorah still burn brightly

How does the Oral Law connect the tribal leaders' offering, the Menorah - and Hannukah?

Beha'alotcha: The lights of the Menorah still burn brightly

Lashon Hara doesn’t speak to me!

The sin of lashon hara (slander) hindered the entire nation's journey to the Land of Israel. This teaches us to watch what we hear and say.

Lashon Hara doesn’t speak to me!

Office of the Chief Rabbi

Beha’alotcha: Exacerbating Jewish suffering?

When struck by one of your own, the consequences are more severe. That surely is a major lesson of Jewish history.

Beha’alotcha: Exacerbating Jewish suffering?

Majestic order and natural bewilderment

This week's Torah portion has two distinct segments, but they are connected by a natural progression of events.

Majestic order and natural bewilderment

Remembering G-d in times of trouble and in times of rejoicing

Young students in Religious Zionist yeshivas: The symbol of Jewish unity is when every Jew, everywhere, feels the pain of suffering Jews

Remembering G-d in times of trouble and in times of rejoicing

Weekly Tanya video\lecture: The Epistle on Repentance

Teshuva is the greatest gift G-d gave to man - and once you learn about it in the Tanya, you will not be the same as you were before.

Weekly Tanya video\lecture: The Epistle on Repentance

Time to leave the cloud

The time to step out of the cloud is now. We have the wind to our backs. Leaders, politicians, do you hear?

Time to leave the cloud

Walking with G-d

To be a Hebrew, an Ivri, means you never walk alone.

Walking with G-d

Why I am a Jew

It is paradoxical of course that the so-called people of God have suffered so much for their pains.

Why I am a Jew

And you shall choose life

Within the twilight of a pandemic and in the wake of unhindered violence, we stand at the crossroads as a nation with two paths before us.

And you shall choose life

When each tribe brought the same offering

Each of the Tribes was unique, and even though each brought the identical offering, each one’s offering was unique.

When each tribe brought the same offering

A blessing filled with love

In order to bless our fellow Jews, we must open our hearts with love. That is what the kohanim teach us in their blessing.

 A blessing filled with love

Theaters and Circus Halls will turn into Shuls and Batei Medrash

It's high time to practically and not just theoretically apply the rule of "Venishmartem", namely, Beware for and guard your life.

Theaters and Circus Halls will turn into Shuls and Batei Medrash

Hear the boys sing

These boys gave me the feeling that I am part of a nation that is indestructible.

Hear the boys sing

The elite group

The Levites were a living spiritual force that taught the people and inspired fulfillment of the mission entrusted to Israel at Mount Sinai.

The elite group

Israel's first Chief Rabbi:

Naso: Divine favoritism?

What did the Jews do to earn them leniency before the Heavenly Court? Is that a good thing?

Naso: Divine favoritism?

One Nation, Under G-d

No matter what or with whom the relationship is, we should strive to make it the best, and holiest, it can be.

One Nation, Under G-d

The Nesieim - being the same or being different

Why does the Torah describe each of the Korbanot in great detail, even though all the Nesieim brought the exact same offering?

The Nesieim - being the same or being different

Two ways to look at a situation

We can deal with the Sota in this week’s parsha as does the kohen or as does the nazir. This is also true of various evils we encounter.

Two ways to look at a situation

Temple Institute weekly Torah study: Naso

This Shabbat we read of the hostile people of Gaza in the haftarah - what does that mean today?

Temple Institute weekly Torah study: Naso

Guardian of the Walls

Rabbinic opinions on the events in Israel.

Guardian of the Walls

Office of the Chief Rabbi

60 armed warriors surrounded King Solomon’s bed every night!

King Solomon's kingdom saw forty years of peace, but who, or what, were his mightiest warriors?

60 armed warriors surrounded King Solomon’s bed every night!

The Parsha and Current Events: The head chases its tail

Who - or what - will break the vicious cycle of the God-fearing communities in the galut?

The Parsha and Current Events: The head chases its tail

'A still, small voice'

Is this not the voice that we are longing now to hear? The comforting voice of peace, of stillness and serenity.

'A still, small voice'

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

Why I won't stop studying in Shimon HaTzaddik (Sheikh Jarrah)

I come with faith in G-d, and they come with the desire to kill.

Why I won't stop studying in Shimon HaTzaddik (Sheikh Jarrah)

11 things you can do to help Israel

Above all, learn the history and facts and make sure you know the truth! Most of what you read and hear is fake news and total lies.

11 things you can do to help Israel

Guide to a chosen and perplexed people

Review of “Faith and Redemption,” by Rabbi Meir Kahane who wrote: "This is the worst of all periods when we could be making it the best."

Guide to a chosen and perplexed people

A call for re-evaluating how we hold religious mass gatherings

We have had unimaginable peacetime tragedies that could have been avoided.

A call for re-evaluating how we hold religious mass gatherings

The Revelation at Sinai - the War with Gaza

As one man with one heart, that is how we received the Torah and how we face our enemies.

The Revelation at Sinai - the War with Gaza

Shavuot: Seeing sound

Israel's first Chief Rabbi on the Sinai revelation: 'At their source, sound and sight are united.'

  Shavuot: Seeing sound

Shavuot 5781 (2021):- Celebrate in spite of it all

Just four days after the Six Day War was over, Jews celebrated Shavuot at the newly-liberated Western Wall. We must continue to celebrate.

Shavuot 5781 (2021):- Celebrate in spite of it all

Safe room for the body, safe room for the soul

A brief lesson from them in maintaining emotional health during this time.

Safe room for the body, safe room for the soul

Acknowledging God: How does one connect to the light of Shavuot?

The light of Shavuot gives us a chance to connect to the Torah, but how do we do this? The rabbis of Yeshiva website provide some ideas.

Acknowledging God: How does one connect to the light of Shavuot?

The Book of Ruth: A Zionist story For Shavuot

The duality of Shavuot is prominent in the Book of Ruth. The time is the harvest and Ruth accepts the Torah.as the Jews did on Mt. Sinai.

The Book of Ruth: A Zionist story For Shavuot

What you can do for Israel today-thoughts for Parashat Bamidbar

Is there something Diaspora Jews can do for Israel at this time?

What you can do for Israel today-thoughts for Parashat Bamidbar

The timeless message of the suspended mountain

"The Holy One overturned the mountain above like a tub, and said:’If you accept the Torah-good, and if not- there will be your burial’."

The timeless message of the suspended mountain

The Parsha and Current Events: Why does tragedy strike us?

That most people suffer in this world is axiomatic, but so too is the reality that Hashem’s chosen people suffer most. Why?

The Parsha and Current Events: Why does tragedy strike us?

Long Live the tribes!

Tribalism has a price, but it also has great advantages not only for the tribe itself but also for the other tribes and the entire nation.

Long Live the tribes!

Talking Parsha - Bamidbar: The secret in the numbers

The Book of Numbers starts with lists and numbers from counting the People of Israel. Why does the Torah go into so much detail about this?

Talking Parsha - Bamidbar: The secret in the numbers

The Parsha in Chesed - Bamidbar - The Personal Touch

We all appreciate personal attention from others in our lives. We all need to be recognized and acknowledged.

The Parsha in Chesed - Bamidbar - The Personal Touch

The Book of Numbers: Organizing a Nation

Bamidbar's real message is that our self civil rule, the absolute necessary result of our newly found independence, demands structure

The Book of Numbers: Organizing a Nation

Bamidbar: Israel is on fire

Our enemies use our sacred ground to launch attacks against us and the world does not understand how sacred this mountain is to us.

Bamidbar: Israel is on fire

Rethinking Meron

Mt. Meron is a national landmark and magnet for visitors from across the world, so the government must treat it as such.Op-ed

Rethinking Meron

Rosh Hodesh Sivan Torah essay

May the unity experienced at Mount Sinai envelop us once again as we study Torah on the holiday of Shavuot celebrating that event.

Rosh Hodesh Sivan Torah essay

Hodu LaHashem ki tov - yes, His mercy endures forever

At the Kotel after the flag march was cancelled: Images that became metaphors, powerful statements of faith and resolve.

Hodu LaHashem ki tov - yes, His mercy endures forever

Rabbi Ronnen Neuwirth z"l, Rabbi, Mensch, and Navy Seal

Everything he did was motivated by his love for the Jewish people, and he always worked to do so in the broadest way possible. In Memoriam.

Rabbi Ronnen Neuwirth z"l, Rabbi, Mensch, and Navy Seal

A welcome tension - in Torah study

Two characteristics of Torah push and pull each other, fighting for dominance. Both are necessary to create the entity we call Torah.

A welcome tension - in Torah study




























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