A Brother, Not Just Another
It states in our parsha (25:39-40), “If your brother becomes impoverished with you and is sold to you; you shall not work him with slave
It states in our parsha (25:39-40), “If your brother becomes impoverished with you and is sold to you; you shall not work him with slave
Having recently completed a trip abroad, it left me thinking about the Torah’s approach to traveling. Is it a good thing to see other countries,
Even though Sefer Vayikra starts with God calling to Moshe in the Mishkan (Vayikra 1:1), the communication that opens Parshas Behar (25:1) takes place on
We all put up walls. But there are different kinds of walls. There are walls of distrust that we put up around ourselves as protection
The Gemara on Bava Metzia 80b discusses a later mishna (98b): “A borrower tells the lender שַׁלַּח—‘Send me the cow you promised to lend, with
לעילוי נשמת יואל אפרים בן אברהם עוזיאל זלצמן ז”ל Question: Summary after follow-up questions: The apartment we are moving into has an open balcony (mirpeset),
A number of years ago, on the final day of Pesach at the beginning of my pre-Yizkor derasha, I related that Mickey Mantle, the legendary
אֶת־כַּסְפְּךָ לֹא־תִתֵּן לוֹ בְּנֶשֶׁךְ וּבְמַרְבִּית לֹא־תִתֵּן אָכְלֶךָ׃ (ויקרא כה:לז) “Do not lend him your money with added interest, or give him your food with added
Avraham said before the Holy One Blessed be He, “Perhaps Israel will sin before You and then you will do unto them as You did
By now everyone has probably heard about Governor Kristi Noen and how she personally shot her dog, Cricket. Americans were, of course, horrified. And justifiably
Rav Yaakov Galinsky, zt”l—a scion of Yeshivas Novardok in Bialystok—was a traveling maggid and baal mussar, an inspiring speaker and towering personality. In 1939, Rav
Bava Metzia 58-59 “Sticks and stones will break your bones but words will never hurt you,” goes an old saying. Abusive tongues probably coined it.