Reasons to Remember
What makes us forget Hashem and His place in our lives? In this week’s parsha, the Torah says that we run the risk of forgetting
What makes us forget Hashem and His place in our lives? In this week’s parsha, the Torah says that we run the risk of forgetting
Parshat Eikev Over these years, I have shared with you the approach taken by the Tosafot in Masechet Megillah (31b) that these seven haftarot of
This week’s parsha, Eikev, means to follow and in the first verse, it says when we follow Hashem and His Torah, then Hashem will show
A couple of years ago, our good friends Rabbi Avrohom and Ayala Weinrib made a wedding for their daughter in Lakewood. Since we had just
Rebbe Yisrael Alter—the Beis Yisroel of Gur, zt”l—was fond of repeating a maaseh (story) about his great-grandfather, Reb Yitzchok Meir, the Chiddushei Harim: One day,
וַיְעַנְּךָ וַיַּרְעִבֶךָ וַיַּאֲכִלְךָ אֶת הַמָּן אֲשֶׁר לֹא יָדַעְתָּ וְלֹא יָדְעוּן אֲבֹתֶיךָ לְמַעַן הוֹדִעֲךָ כִּי לֹא עַל הַלֶּחֶם לְבַדּוֹ יִחְיֶה הָאָדָם כִּי עַל כָּל מוֹצָא פִי
There are certain decisive principles, כללי הוראה, which halachic decisors, פוסקים, utilize when analyzing a Talmudic passage and establish the halacha. Two such principles are
There is a word that is found in the Torah a total of four times, three of them in this week’s Parsha (8:10, 8:12, 11:15),
During the summer of 1991, I was a camper in the intermediate division of Camp Dora Golding. One day, I got off my bed and
To have hakarat hatov—to recognize and appreciate the good Hashem gives one isn’t just a means to enhance the quality of one’s life; indeed, it’s
Tu B’Av is a special day in the Jewish calendar, involving shidduchim, the king’s daughter and the Kohen Gadol’s daughter. Other than that, not too
לעילוי נשמת יואל אפרים בן אברהם עוזיאל זלצמן ז”ל Question: Do panim chadashot, new guests, have to stay until Birkat Hamazon? Answer: One of the