Parshat Yitro: Misplaced Judgment
In this week’s Parsha, Yitro, Moshe’s father in law, solves the problem of judicial congestion. Yitro, a foreigner from the land of Midyan, suggests that
In this week’s Parsha, Yitro, Moshe’s father in law, solves the problem of judicial congestion. Yitro, a foreigner from the land of Midyan, suggests that
It may well be—after Joseph’s famine relief planning agency—the next most crucial creation of a government bureaucracy in history. Yisro teaches Moses that he can’t
It is a familiar domestic scene, one that we have all experienced. The family is about to leave on a well-deserved long vacation. All the
Since back in early autumn, when we began reading the Book of Genesis in the synagogue, we have been reading one long story. It has
In the spring of 1894, the Baltimore Orioles came to Boston to play a routine baseball game. What happened that day was anything but routine.
Executive Vice President, Emeritus of the Orthodox Union Can you sleep at night? There is so much trouble in the world. Violence, wars large and
I’ve always been impressed by something my grandfather told me many years ago. I believe he quoted the following in the name of Rabbi Israel
Put yourself, for a moment, in Yosef’s place. You have just revealed your true identity to your brothers. An identity that for the past 22
In one of the most moving monologues in the Bible, Yehuda stands before Yosef and takes complete responsibility for his brother Binyamin; he spares no
The Jewish attitude to leisure is complex and reveals a fundamental divide over religion. The New York Times reported this summer that a Hasidic camp
Just last week I brought my car in for an oil change. I asked the gentleman helping me how long it would take for my
It is a common scene in the United States at this time of year. The shopping malls, television commercials, and all public venues are transformed