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Vayera

The story of the miraculous birth of Yitzchak to his ninety-year-old mother Sarah is not only one of the highlights of the parsha but it is one of the foundation narratives of all of Jewish history. Without Yitzchak there simply isn’t a Jewish people. The birth of Yitzchak is one of the triumphal moments of Jewish life, a reflection of God’s mercy and guidance in creating His special... READ MORE →

Background Noise

In the highly charged urban setting in which most of us currently live, there always is background noise in our lives. Traffic, honking horns, noisy pedestrians, exuberant children, strange and mostly unintelligible public announcements blared from automobiles with public address systems…. are all omnipresent. There was a period of time here in Israel when we were a much smaller country and... READ MORE →

לך לך

בפרשת השבוע התורה עוזבת את הסיפור הכללי של האנושות ומתחילה להתמקד בסיפור הפרטי של הקמת האומה היהודית. סיפורם של אברהם ושרה על כל הקשיים, האתגרים, הבדידות והחיפוש הרוחני הוא לבה של פרשת לך לך וגם של הפרשה הבאה. סיפור... READ MORE →

יחזקאל והמזרח התיכון

בדרך כלל אני לא נוטה לפרש נבואות או לעסוק בחזיונות משיחיים או אפוקליפטיים. אך לאחרונה למדתי שוב את ספר יחזקאל ולא יכולתי שלא לחשוב שרבות מן הנבואות שמתועדות בחלק האמצעי של הספר מזכירות במידה מבהילה את האירועים... READ MORE →

Yechezkel And The Middle East

I am not usually given to interpreting prophecy or dealing with messianic and/or apocalyptic visions. However, I have recently been reviewing the book of the prophet Yechezkel and could not help but think that many of the prophecies recorded in the middle section of the book are eerily similar to events that are occurring in our present day Middle Eastern part of the world. The prophet... READ MORE →

Lech Lecha

The Torah now proceeds from the general and universal story of humankind to concentrate on the particular and individual story of the founding of the Jewish people. The story of Avraham and Sarah, their difficulties and challenges, their loneliness and spiritual quest, form the essence of this parsha and the next one as well. In this life story they create the prototype for all later Jewish and... READ MORE →

After The Holidays

There always is an emotional and even physical letdown that people experience immediately after the departure of the glorious holiday-laden month of Tishrei. Here in Israel the daylight hours become shorter, especially with the change of the clock to wintertime. The blessing of the rainy season begins to manifest itself, and it is time for flu shots and other such joys. And since this year of... READ MORE →

Noach

After the destruction of civilization in the great flood a new generation arose and searched for a way to immortalize itself – so that their existence would withstand any new natural disasters. They gathered in the Tigris-Euphrates valley and there built the great city that would be called Nineveh. And to guarantee that their achievements would be forever remembered, they embarked on building... READ MORE →

Zot Habracha - Bereshith

Because of the intricacies of the Jewish calendar, the end of the Torah – Zot Habracha – and the beginning of the Torah – Bereshith – follow each other in rapid succession this week. This is a timely reminder to us of the seamlessness of Torah – an understanding that will help us appreciate all of the Torah portions that we will hear and study in this new and blessed year. The... READ MORE →

Succot

It is quite pleasant here in Israel to live in a succah for a week during this time of the year. The intense heat of our summer months has lessened and the rains and chill of our relatively mild winter have yet to arrive. Though the commandments and requirements of Succot are meant to be observed by Jews wherever in the world they may find themselves, it is clear that the holidays of the Jewish... READ MORE →

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