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Parshat Shavua

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The parsha at work: A stiff-necked people? And your weaknesses?

How insights from the weekly Torah reading can help you with your career.

The parsha at work: A stiff-necked people? And your weaknesses?

Rabbi S. R. Hirsch on the parsha: We don't need an intermediary

What is the point of the tablets being readable on both their sides?

Rabbi S. R. Hirsch on the parsha: We don't need an intermediary

Ki Tisa: The buck stops here

In our parshah, we have two examples of the buck stops here. Purim has another.

Ki Tisa: The buck stops here

Ki Tisa: How could Aharon have done what he did?

The Torah excuses no sins and gives no one a free pass on one’s negative behavior. But it leaves room for mitigating evil acts.

Ki Tisa: How could Aharon have done what he did?

Eretz Yisrael in the parasha

Young religious Zionist rabbis: How the Beit Hamikdash enlightens the world acting as a spiritual lighthouse in the Holy Land.

Eretz Yisrael in the parasha

It’s time for a heart-to-heart talk

If all the Jews 200 years ago were non-observant, there is little reason to believe that there would be a single Jew alive today.

It’s time for a heart-to-heart talk

Dress for success

Thoughts on Parshat Tetzaveh.

Dress for success

Terumah: Betzalel's Wisdom

Betzalel was certainly sharp to be able to reconstruct the original divine message. Why did Moses change the order that God had told him? 

Terumah: Betzalel's Wisdom

Sacred work - bringing people together

Leaders have to bring people together, especially those with disparate interests and backgrounds, to work towards a common purpose.

Sacred work - bringing people together

Are golden cherubs kosher?

If a cherub is okay, why not a golden calf? What is the difference?

Are golden cherubs kosher?

The major identity test of life

In this week’s parsha of Terumah the Torah presents a challenge to human behavior.

The major identity test of life

Shabbat B'Shabbato- MIshpatim and Shekalim

A collection of Torah lectures on the parasha, and a picture conundrum.

Shabbat B'Shabbato- MIshpatim and Shekalim

These ordinances could only have been given at Sinai

Selected commentators explain the reasons ordinances between man and his fellow man had to be given at Sinai.

These ordinances could only have been given at Sinai

MIshpatim: The message of individual freedom

Governments that prach equality enslave others without a second thought.

MIshpatim: The message of individual freedom

MIshpatim: Why is the world in such a mess?

Why did G-d make a messy world only to dedicate an entire Torah portion to tell us how to clean up the mess?

MIshpatim: Why is the world in such a mess?

Israel's first Chief Rabbi:

Yitro: Serving the Community

Israel's first Chief Rabbi: In what way is the work of a judge like creating the world?

Yitro: Serving the Community

The Parsha and Current Events: The life raft of survival

We are witness to the metamorphosis of western democracies as they change their colors to blood red antisemitism. What does this mean?

The Parsha and Current Events: The life raft of survival

Yitro: Torah demands integrity

No ego and no pretentiousness. Ego is an acronym for edging G-d out.

Yitro: Torah demands integrity

Were the Children of Israel deprived of Free Will at Sinai?

Delving into the events surrounding this seminal and unconditional acceptance of Torah by Bnei Israel.

Were the Children of Israel deprived of Free Will at Sinai?

An altar of earth? Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch on the parasha

This is one of the places in the Torah where Rabbi Hirsch's philosophy of Torah and Derekh Eretz can be understood.

An altar of earth? Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch on the parasha

Beshalach: Preparing for Sinai

Israel's first Chief Rabbi: How were the Mitzvot of Marah a prelude to receiving the Torah?

Beshalach: Preparing for Sinai

Jewish History is a study of the future

“Moses and the Children of Israel Will Sing...”

Jewish History is a study of the future

Beshalach: If not for them, we wouldn’t be where we are today.

We need to show more respect to parents and grandparents.

Beshalach: If not for them, we wouldn’t be where we are today.

Confusion and control: Thoughts on Parshat Beshalach

The best leaders make everyone smarter.

Confusion and control: Thoughts on Parshat Beshalach

Beshalach: A woman's poem?

Women are those who welcomed the men returning from battle in ancient times.

Beshalach: A woman's poem?

Eretz Yisrael in the parasha: The Song of the Sea

What brought the Israelites to think of Eretz Yisrael and the Beit Hamikdash in the Song of the Sea, when they have just been rescued?

Eretz Yisrael in the parasha: The Song of the Sea

Rabbi S. R. Hirsch on the parsha: Would you have trusted G-d?

There was absolutely no precedent, there was only faith.

Rabbi S. R. Hirsch on the parsha: Would you have trusted G-d?

The Parsha and Current Events: Self-esteem

A Jew can walk with head held high in New York, Moscow and Berlin because of the Medina.

The Parsha and Current Events: Self-esteem

Beshalach: Momentous moments in history

We can relive the event intellectually and positively in an historic vein but the emotional grandeur of the moment evaporates over time.

Beshalach: Momentous moments in history

The staff which was taken, not to be used

Why did Moshe take his staff with him to the top of the hill in the Amalek battle, as seemingly he did not perform any act with it?’

The staff which was taken, not to be used

Why did Hashem make a mockery of Egypt?

What purpose does making a mockery of those who mock Hashem and mistreat His people?

Why did Hashem make a mockery of Egypt?

Bo: Donkey-Holiness?

Israel's first Chief Rabbi: The impurity of the Jewish people, as with the donkey, was only on the surface, hiding a great inner holiness.

Bo: Donkey-Holiness?

Who was responsible for the Jewish Exodus from Egypt?

The exodus from Egypt taught us that words, such as those spoken by Moshe and Aaron,are not enough to move masses of Jews to return home.

Who was responsible for the Jewish Exodus from Egypt?

Leadership and the prayer community Thoughts on Parshat Bo

Crisis makes leaders and breaks leaders.

Leadership and the prayer community  Thoughts on Parshat Bo

Shabbat B'Shabbato for Parshat Bo

Religious Zionists of America brings you special features, divrei Torah on the Parasha - and a quiz.

Shabbat B'Shabbato for Parshat Bo

Bo: It’s not just the thought that counts!

The Aramaic translation of Onkelos, translates totafot as tefillin, in the plural. Why?

Bo: It’s not just the thought that counts!

Vaeira: When you discover you're like no other

The capacity to challenge cherished beliefs and reigning institutional norms – rubbed off on the Jewish people/

Vaeira: When you discover you're like no other

Modern Paganism : Rabbi Shimshon Refael Hirsch on the parasha

Sanctifying our desires is pagan, not Jewish.  Pleading victimhood to external forces is likewise pagan, not Jewish.

Modern Paganism : Rabbi Shimshon Refael Hirsch on the parasha

Eretz Yisrael in the Parasha: What is the meaning of 'morasha'?

Young religious Zionist Torah scholars connect the parasha to the Land of Israel.

Eretz Yisrael in the Parasha: What is the meaning of 'morasha'?

Vaeira: Would not one great plague alone have sufficed?

After all, in the past century we witnessed how two bombs forced the powerful and fanatical Japanese Empire to surrender unconditionally.

Vaeira: Would not one great plague alone have sufficed?

The Parsha and Current Events: confusion and perplexity!

History teaches that human intelligence cannot provide us with clarity when the forces of confusion band together, but they are a sign.

The Parsha and Current Events: confusion and perplexity!

Vaeira: Aaron's wondrous staff-swallowing staff

An eye-opening review of the commentators' explanations on the purpose of the staff and the miracle involved.

Vaeira: Aaron's wondrous staff-swallowing staff

Holy men who have left us

Spiritual giants all, we can learn much from their lives.

Holy men who have left us

What did the Jews do wrong?

The Torah does not describe to us the process by which the situation so radically changed for Jews in Egypt. Nor how Moshe grew to lead.

What did the Jews do wrong?

Shemot: Moses' mistake

Why did Moses doubt God’s plan? How could the “master of all prophets” so gravely misjudge his own people?

Shemot: Moses' mistake

The birth of greatness

The psychological burning bush.

The birth of greatness

Shemot:Making it good

In Jewish law, we bless on the bad as we bless on the good. That is imitating God.

Shemot:Making it good

The Parsha and Current Events: From Moses to Moshe Rabbeinu

How was it possible to refuse Hashem for even a moment, let alone seven days and nights?

The Parsha and Current Events: From Moses to Moshe Rabbeinu

What does it mean to be a leader?

The moral paradox embodied by Jacob in his final moments, as he moves the gift of kingship from Reuben to Judah, is astonishing.

What does it mean to be a leader?

The importance of burial in the Land of Israel

Why does it matter where one is buried?

The importance of burial in the Land of Israel

The Parsha and Current Events: Recovery & Hope

What would you give to be present at that time in Avraham's tent together with the ministering angels? When Jacob blessed his sons?

The Parsha and Current Events: Recovery & Hope

Yaakov Avinu: God is my shepherd

Ohr Hachaim Hakadosh,Alshich Hakadosh, Malbim and others on the double clause in Yaakov's blessing to his beloved Yosef.

Yaakov Avinu: God is my shepherd

God will remember you

People who study Parashat Vayechi are people who do not get excited about media storms. Here is why.

God will remember you

The Wars of Gad

There are five different ward of Gad. Which one did Yaakov refer to?.

The Wars of Gad

Vayechi: Tying up the loose pieces

Some of the "final words" and "small print" at the end of the contract ending the book of Bereishit.

Vayechi: Tying up the loose pieces

Do we need more zealotry? Rav Shimshon R. Hirsch on the parsha

Most of us understand Jacob's words to mean that Shimon and Levi’s zealotry must be diffused. Rabbi Hirsch differs.

Do we need more zealotry? Rav Shimshon R. Hirsch on the parsha

Vayigash: The Shepherd-Philosopher

Israel's iconic first Chief Rabbi: Our imagination dominates our thought processes.

Vayigash: The Shepherd-Philosopher

Why does descending to Egypt frighten Jacob?

A selection of commentators whoweigh in on this troubling question and their psychologically enlightening answers.

Why does descending to Egypt frighten Jacob?

How could Joseph command his father: Come down to me

As viceroy, Joseph could have visited his elderly father, ensured he has ample food. What was the point of telling him to come to Egypt?

How could Joseph command his father:  Come down to me

The Parsha and Current Events: Israel Is for Real

The major thrust of Pharaoh’s dreams as compared to Nebuchadnezzer's dreams - what do they say about the future of humanity?

The Parsha and Current Events: Israel Is for Real