
What Is Belief?
I. Belief and Knowledge Pesach is often called Chag HaEmunah, the holiday of faith or, more accurately, belief. But what is belief and how do
I. Belief and Knowledge Pesach is often called Chag HaEmunah, the holiday of faith or, more accurately, belief. But what is belief and how do
Shabbat Hagadol commemorates the Shabbat prior to the actual Exodus from Egypt, which occurred on a Thursday. That year Shabbat fell on the 10th of
America has lots of expressions involving time. Time is money—Time flies—Ahead of his time—Killing time. Time is a concept that preoccupies us a lot! Since
One of the most transformative korbanot is a chatat, offered in response to negligent shogeg commission of sin. It offers an opportunity for soul-searching, teshuva
I. Freedom of the Will Pesach is the holiday of freedom, when God redeemed us from slavery. But has that freedom continued with us, even
The book of Tanach is defined by “causality.” Mitzvah performance yields a life of welfare and blessing, while religiously errant behavior is punishable by removal
Parshat Terumah introduces the ambitious project of constructing an edifice to house the presence of God. It is a one-time feat of human craftsmanship and
Our son, Nissim Shalom, has recently became a bar mitzvah, and it is a living reminder for us of our family’s remarkable and ancient history.
Parshat Mishpatim begins by discussing the laws of a Hebrew slave. At the end of six years he has the opportunity to go free. However,
In Parshat Beshalach we read that Miriam, the prophetess, led the women in song and dance after the defeat of the Egyptian army. They had
Place yourself in the shoes of one of your ancestors on the day we were freed from slavery in Egypt. After hundreds of years of
There are times in life when we are seemingly challenged beyond our capacity to cope. We may be dealing with a sick parent, a wayward