Mattot-Mas’ei: 42 stations
Why does the Torah list all 42 of these stations? What does this list add to our knowledge or understanding?
Why does the Torah list all 42 of these stations? What does this list add to our knowledge or understanding?

The double parashah which communities in exile will read this week, Chukkat-Balak, can happen only in exile, never in Israel.

The twelve men chosen to reconnoitre the Promised Land in a heart to heart (imagined) conversation.

Shavuot synthesises the Torah and the Land of Israel perfectly: G-d gave us His Torah on this day to keep in the Land of Israel.

We can but live the best we can and look forward to the next round unless we decide to take back Gaza. Op-ed.

The Haftarah for Emor gives us hope for the future, the future which has already begun in the last two generations.

We no longer stand on the edge of Redemption: we have already taken our first hesitant, faltering, uncertain steps into Redemption..

Yom Hazikaron, Memorial Day for IDF Fallen and Victims of Terror 5783 (2023) begins with a siren on Monday 8pm and then at 11am Tuesday.

Israel and Jewish communities commemorate the Holocaust as a time when Jews were murdered, but also as a time when Jews fought back.

The Todah (the last sacrifice we read before Pesach) and the Korban Pesach both convey the same idea: The Jew must thank G-d, but not alone.

The Mishkan, the start of the month of Nissan and the beginning of the Book of Leviticus, mark a new phase in Jewish history.

It is significant that our first national mitzvah was to take control of our time starting with the new year of kings.

Our Sages enacted that on the Shabbat (occasionally the final Shabbat) before Nissan, every Shul would read this decree of the Red Cow:

Can you hear us celebrating, Haman? Hark from whatever dismal depths you are in now, and hear our sweet children singing in our own country.

it is appropriate that the Torah-readings for Adar, when we increase in joy, prepare us for building the Mishkan. Numerology attests to it.

Is this a random selection of mitzvot, or is there a connecting theme?

We few, we happy few, we band of brothers, will yet defeat our enemies in the Land of Israel.

The final sentence could have been delayed, or even averted altogether, if only the nation had repented.

What was the reason for Jacob's fear about going to Egypt?

This year 5783, as occurs about one-third of the time, Shabbat Parashat Miketz falls on Rosh Chodesh Tevet which is on Hanukkah..And...

Should we see the world as it is, or as it should be? We pray for the day the potential is going to be the same as the actual. Speedily!

Why was it this luxurious robe, rather than anything else, that so aroused Joseph's brothers’ ire?

Jacob could have saved himself a lot of trouble had he stayed put in Laban's house.

When a Jew leaves Israel: there is an interim when he has no Divine protection. When he comes, he is escorted by the angels of the land.

Yishmael - A man suited to the desert, unable to coexist with his fellow-men, accept human laws or to live with civilized human society..

The incestuous union of Lot and his daughter, began the dynasty that would culminate in the Mashiach.

Had the words of G-d been said to Abraham today, what would the outcome be?

Rabbi Yochanan perceived that something was wrong and it is not just that Noah did not try to save his generation, as is usually said..

Ending the month of beginnings.

As G-d’s world was launched, He already provided the capacity for atonement on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, repentance, forgiveness.

G-d had given Israel 611 mitzvot via Moshe, only two more remain. And these two final mitzvot ensure Jewish continuity after Moshe is gone

Since Moshe said “all of you” why did he add "your heads, your Tribes, your elders and your officers, every man of Israel; your infants..."?

Comparing the first set of admonitions (tochacha) with those in this week's parasha.

There are mitzvas which, by their nature, no one can plan to do. Perhaps God sends these opportunities to those who look for mitzvot to do.

The Prophet Haggai’s words about the Beit Hamikdash speak to us even as they did to the Jews in Israel of his generation:

The Arabs in Gaza will start firing again the moment they decide it’s in their interests to do so. We have no deterrence. Op-ed.

75 years ago this week, the Irgun published the English broadsheet below, directed at rank-and-file soldiers of the British Army.Op-ed..

When Moshe began to speak his own words to his beloved people for the first time, how did he begin?

We do not know exactly how the Redemption will come about and in what order things will occur, but let us be prepared!

It is supremely appropriate that it is precisely during the Three Weeks that we meet up again and become re-united in our Torah-readings.

Today in Israel religious soldiers prove to be dedicated fighters. Like the fighters in the parasha, they know what they are fighting for. .

\Israel’s enemies today are as disparate as the Amorites, Moab, Midian, Aram, Canaanites and Philistines -and will have the same fate.

Korach's challenge to Moshe sounds almost like an anarchist’s protest against any form of authority, he was no common rabble rouser.:

Thirty years before the Exodus, a vast contingent of Ephraimites left Egypt because they had miscalculated the end-time for Egyptian exile.

The sequence of breaking camp and travelling is not random or capricious: there are reasons for the Tribes travelling in formation.

Would we not have expected Shavuot, of all the Festivals in our calendar, to be replete with impressive rituals?

G-d promises us in His Torah that if we keep His mitzvot in His Land, then He will give peace throughout the world.

We can be G-d’s partners in holiness.G-d has given us, His people, the power to restore a Torah-commandment.Shmitta and soon, Yovel.

A book which brings inspiring and beautiful interpretation to Mishnayot which, at first, seem to be just legal disputes between the Sages.

Perhaps it is not coincidence that Parashat Emor almost always falls in the 23-day period between Yom Ha'atzmaut and Yom Herut Yerushalayim.

The two different dates indicate two different ways of looking at the Holocaust and the people the Nazis hoped to destroy.

On the 4th day of Pesach 1,974 years ago a Roman soldier sparked a Jewish revolt. It took 7 years to defeat Jerusalem then. And now?

Pesach on the 14th of Nissan and the Festival of Matzot which begins on the 15th and lasts for seven days are two separate Festivals

Shabbat ha-Gadol, “the Great Shabbat” before Pesach, commemorates our final Shabbat in Egypt, 3,334 years ago, five days before the Exodus.

The deaths of Nadav and Avihu in Parashat Shmini coupled with reading about the Red Heifer - we can neither add to or fathom mitzvot..

Can you hear us celebrating, Haman? Hear our children singing! In our own country, we defeat you year by year.

Close Megillah reading is essential to understanding exile mentality, on the part of government, gentiles and Jews in their host country.

It is said that war is a great leveller: on the battlefield, rich and poor are equally killed. For Jews, it is serving G-d and prayer.

The redemption from Egypt was completed with the Mishkan. The final redemption will be complete when we rebuild the third Holy Temple.

Esther Pollard’s physical body returned to the ground of the Land of Israel, her spirit has returned to the G-d Who gave it.
