Making Deals With God
In this week’s parsha of Chayei Sarah we find that Eliezer, Avraham’s servant, makes a deal with Hashem. If a girl approaches and offers water
In this week’s parsha of Chayei Sarah we find that Eliezer, Avraham’s servant, makes a deal with Hashem. If a girl approaches and offers water
One of the more unusual stories, typically not studied in detail in last week’s parsha of Lech Lecha, is that of the battle of the
We are told in Devarim (25:17-19) that, of all our enemies, we are never to forget the attack by the people of Amalek. What does
In the opening chapters of Parshas Bereishis, we embark on a journey of creation, new beginnings and the endless possibilities that come with a fresh
Sukkot is supposed to be the holiday of simcha or joy. Simcha is often translated as happiness or joy, but it encompasses more than just
As we approach Rosh Hashanah—in our relentless pursuit of earning a place in Heaven—we dedicate our lives to Torah study and fulfilling mitzvos, hoping to
In parshas Ki Savo, we encounter the mitzvah of bringing the first fruits (bikkurim) to the Kohen in Yerushalayim. “And you shall take from the
The values of justice, honesty and integrity are deeply embedded in Jewish teachings. They emphasize the importance of upholding law and order, not only for
Bikur cholim, or visiting the sick, is considered a significant mitzvah in Judaism. There are numerous sources throughout the Talmud that emphasize the importance and
In next week’s parsha of V’eschanan, we read that there is a biblical prohibition against intermarriage. “You shall not intermarry with them, you shall not
The other day, I was privileged to act in the role of “sandek” at my new grandson’s bris (religious circumcision). While I was honored to
In this week’s parsha of Beha’aloscha, we are reminded that the tribes of Israel journeyed by banner—each having their own symbolic flag (10:13). Sefer Bamidbar