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Massei: Don't Forget the Details

“And the Egyptians were burying all their first born, who had been killed by G-d” (Bamidbar 33:4).   Occupied with grief and…

Pinchas: Idolatry for Adultery

"And they called the people to their religious sacrifices, and the people ate and worshipped the Moabite gods" (Bamidbar 25:2).  How…

Chukat: Unbelievable!

It is truly astounding how people can actually believe the most ludicrous of claims.  “And Moshe divested Aharon of his vestments, and…

Behalotcha: Running Away

"The Israelites marched for a three day journey “mei'har Hashem”, from G-d's mountain (Bamidbar 10:33). The Torah has been…

Naso: To Be or Not to Be!

A fundamental question that has been debated since the beginning of Jewish history regards the degree of contact and integration one should have with…

Bamidbar: Natural Life

Sefer Bamidbar can be viewed as a book of missed opportunities. A small group of Jewish slaves—the midrash claims no more than one in…

Emor: The Right Balance

Judaism measures greatness by spiritual achievements. It should come as no surprise that many of our founding fathers suffered from physical ailments…

Pesach: A Seder in Sedom

"He made a feast for them and baked matzah and they ate" (Breisheet 19:3). The "angels" had come to Sedom to rescue Lot from…

Tzav: It's All in the Heart

Our tradition seems to have a somewhat ambivalent view regarding sacrifices. The Torah devotes many chapters to describing—in great detail…

Vayikra: Eat Quickly

Sefer Vayikra serves as the “central” book of the Chumash; on one side flanked by Breisheet and Shemot, which detail the founding of the…

Terumah: Returning Home

The prayer for the welfare of the State of Israel recited in many of our congregations assumes that the modern-day state is the "beginning of…

Yitro: I Love My In-Laws

“Moses went to greet his father-in-law, bowing down low and kissing him” (Shemot 18:7). Unfortunately, relations between children…

Bo: Egyptian Appreciation

The land of Egypt and the people of Egypt had undergone tremendous hardship and suffering.  Their  economy  had  been …

Vaera: When the Going Gets Tough

The story of the slavery and subsequent redemption of the Jewish people focuses almost entirely on Moshe, Aharon and Pharaoh. Strangely, the thoughts…

Vayigash: An Egyptian Education

“And you shall surely know that your descendants will be strangers in a land that is not theirs for 400 years” (Breisheet 15:12). The…

Mikeitz: Counting on Charisma

Yosef was a most charismatic figure. How else to explain the appeal he had to so many people? The Torah wastes little time in telling us that, both…

VaYeshev: Time to Grow Up

Perhaps no Biblical story fascinates us like that of Yosef and his brothers. Its twists and turns are full of drama, intrigue, tragedy, violence,…

VaYetze: Listen to Your Mother

The Torah tells us nothing about the upbringing of Abraham; we do not even know the name of his mother. All we know about him is that he was the…