Learning Relationships

By honoring our teachers, we learn through the interpersonal social dynamics how to revere G-d as well.

Tu B’Shevat

Interestingly, eating fruits of Eretz Yisrael is mentioned twice in the berachah of Al Hamichyah.

The Old Man And The See

“Sav” is related to the Hebrew word “seivah,” and both these words form the basis of “saba,” which means “old man” or “grandfather.”

To Be A Jew Is To Say Thank You

The Chovos HaLevavos teaches us that prayer without thought is like a body without a soul and a peel without fruit.

Breaking News

The media today tries to take advantage of this aspect of human nature by making stories sound sensational and as introducing it as breaking news.

The Faith Of Righteous Women

The righteous women not only saved Moshe; they also inspired him. And they inspired many others as well – including their own husbands.

Does Russia’s Invasion Of Ukraine Portend The Coming Of Mashiach?

Rambam tells us that even the greatest of our sages did not know how the messianic era will unfold. All we have to work with are the words of the prophets which are obscure and offer little concrete details.

The Day Of Rebuke

There is a fundamental question that the commentators are bothered by. Where do we find Yosef rebuked his brothers? All he said was that he was Yosef.

This Week’s Luach

New York City
CANDLE LIGHTING TIME
Jan. 17, 2003 - 14 Shevat 5763
4:35 p.m. E.S.T.
Sabbath Ends: 5:45 p.m. E.S.T.

On Cloud Nine?

In times of surplus (brought on by ample rain), people tend to treat each other more fairly and are at peace with one another versus times of austerity and famine when people compete with each other for limited resources.

Keep On Forgetting What You Learned? Try This

If we keep Hashem in our minds and hearts – i.e., if we become G-d-fearing – we will succeed at having Torah in our mouths.

You Can Say That Again

When He revealed the Decalogue at Mount Sinai, however, the entire Jewish people were gathered at the mountain, so G-d “raised His voice” and we therefore speak of the “Aseret HaDibrot.”

Boys And Bars

Rabbi Pappenheim maintains that “bat” (daughter) is also derived from the root bet-nun and should really be spelled “banat” (like it is in other Semitic languages).

Early Shabbos Conundrums

The Shagas Aryeh proves from a Gemara (Zevachim 90b) that the frequency of a mitzvah is not determined by how often one can perform it, but rather by how often one is obligated to perform it.

Don’t Kill Time

The Imrei Emes once said, “The biggest ‘mussar sefer’ I know of is a ticking clock!”

Money And Mitzvos

Chazal tell us that the pursuit of money teaches us how we should pursue mitzvos. Money familiarize us with the burning passion we ought to develop for mitzvos--and mitzvos have even greater intrinsic value.

Not For A Million Dollars

What price would YOU place on performing a mitzva?

L’Zera Yaakov Tizkor

A passage at the end of the Zichronot blessing in the Mussaf Amidah of Rosh Hashanah appears to have two slightly different versions. The Shulchan Aruch (Orach Chayim, 591:7) rules that this is the correct text: “V’akeidas Yitzchak hayom l’zaro tizkor.” It also rules and those who change the words and specify “l’zera Yaakov tizkor” are mistaken and guilty of changing the text instituted by Chazal. The source for this ruling is a responsum (chapter 38) by the Spanish and then Algerian Rivash (14th century).

Silent Prayers

On fast days and in selichos we mention a line in tefillah as follows: May the one who answered Avraham Avinu on Har Hamoriah, answer us as well.

Divine Intervention Motivates Religious Inspiration; After Three Days How Much Remains?

For change to become permanent it has to become internalized through new behaviors. Mitzvot have to be observed regularly.

Thoughts On Hurricane Sandy

Usually, when I begin a speech, I start with something interesting, lighthearted or funny - to get your attention and lead into the speech itself. Permit me to deviate from that this week, because there is nothing funny, lighthearted or interesting about what so many of us are experiencing, and if not us, than our friends, loved ones and neighbors, and if not them, than people a few miles away from us in Long Beach or Far Rockaway who have lost everything to 14 foot waves, or a little farther away where helpless Senior Citizens are living without water or power in high rises on the Lower East Side.

Lessons On Responsibility From Sichon And Og

There is an obvious question about this story. Why would Sichon and Og wage war with Klal Yisrael?

Let Torah Unite Us

As Purim approaches, and as we open the megillah, I can’t help but think about how, sadly, we are too often united because of dangers facing our people.

Why Are We Losing Our Children? (Part I)

We all yearn to feel that we are part of something special. We all seek respect and acceptance for simply being who we are.

No Good Reason

The three weeks period between the 17 of Tammuz and Tisha b’Av, besides being a time to remember and mourn the destruction of the Beis HaMikdash in Yerushalayim, is a very special time to focus on love. The spiritual root cause of the churban and all the other tragedies of Jewish history that resulted from it was sinas chinam, disliking and hating each other for no good reason. So it only makes sense that the way to remedy this is to go out of our way, especially during these three weeks, to try to like and love each other -- even for no good reason.

On Science And The Sages

I think that we have to follow the approach of the Tannaim and Amoraim. They followed the latest scientific developments of their time.

Leadership in Genesis and in the Bible

Judah concedes he was wrong&feels regret; THAT is precisely what qualifies his house for leadership

Has the Time for the Redemption Arrived?

If we do things right, this year might even be the year of the final redemption!

Balancing Family And Schoolwork

Schools should realize that a child’s life is composed of multifaceted experiences, and schoolwork and homework are only one small part of the equation.

Israel and the Nations

It is in the nature of the Nations of the World to be hostile towards the Jewish People.

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