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The H.M.S. Unity

The events of our sedra this week are chillingly prophetic of the current crisis in Israel, and thus offer crucial lessons for us as to

Micha’s Wake-Up Call

Parshat Balak Sefer Micha—the sixth book in Trei Asar (a collection of the prophecies from the 12 “minor” prophets)—is the source from which this week’s

Each of Us Matters

Importance Living in a world inhabited by billions of people can make us feel unimportant — as if our existence does not matter. Chazal felt

Why Arvos Moav?

Parshas Balak takes place while the Children of Israel were camped at Arvos Moav. As a matter of fact, they were in Arvos Moav from

From the Dust, Ashreinu

In the rural Ukranian shtetl of Teplik, there was an ehrliche yid—a Breslover chassid—known as “Feivel-Ashreinu.” A sincere and (seemingly) simple tailor—each night, he would

In the Rearview Mirror

It’s the last thing any driver wants to see in their rearview mirror. Yes, blue lives matter, but we don’t want to see a cop

Zera Shimshon on Parshas Balak

מַה־טֹּ֥בוּ אֹהָלֶ֖יךָ יַעֲקֹ֑ב מִשְׁכְּנֹתֶ֖יךָ יִשְׂרָאֵֽל׃ (במדבר כ:ה) “How good are your tents, Yaakov, your dwelling places, Yisroel,” (Bamidbar 24:5). Zera Shimshon asks two questions: Firstly,

Stop (to Reflect) Signs

Just imagine, describes Rav Elyah Svei (Ruach Eliyahu, Vayera, 18), that we are walking outside, and all of a sudden, a dog comes and begins

Filled With Blessings

In Parshat Balak, Hashem tells Bilham that he can’t curse the Jewish people because they are blessed. Despite what some may think, the blessing Hashem

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