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Vayeitzei

Rashi points out for us in the beginning of this week’s parsha (really at the conclusion of last week’s parsha) that Yaakov stopped at the study house of Shem and Ever for fourteen years on his flight from Eisav to his uncle’s house in Aram. This seems to be a strange stopover at first glance. How will the instruction that he received in the school established by Shem and Ever contribute to... READ MORE →

Toldot

The frightening thing about the struggle between Eisav and Yaakov is its apparently doomed inevitability. While yet in the womb of their mother Rivkah, they already find themselves opposed to one another. They are not only two different personalities, physically, emotionally and intellectually, but they represent two diametrically opposed worldviews. The only question that remains is therefore... READ MORE →

יחסי יעקב ועשו

מה שמפחיד במאבק בין עשו ליעקב הוא התחושה שהוא בלתי נמנע, לכאורה. כבר ברחם רבקה אמם הם מוצאים את עצמם מנוגדים. הם שונים לא רק באישיותם, בגופם, ברגשותיהם ובשכלם.הם גם מייצגים שתי השקפות עולם מנוגדות לגמרי. לכן השאלה... READ MORE →

חיי שרה

שניים מנכדיי התארסו רק בעשרת הימים האחרונים. מטבע הדברים, זה מאורע משמח בשבילי. הוא בא בתקופה שבה אנחנו קוראים את פרשת השבוע שעוסקת באירוסים ובנישואים של יצחק ורבקה. בתנ"ך ובחיים היהודיים יש להורים השפעה על בחירת בני... READ MORE →

Chayei Sarah

Two of my grandsons have become engaged to be married, all of this occurring over the last ten days. Naturally, this is an occasion of joy and satisfaction to me. It occurs during the period of time that we read this week’s parsha which deals with the betrothal and marriage of Yitzchak and Rivka. In the bible and in traditional Jewish life generally, parents have input into the choice of a mate... READ MORE →

וירא

רוב המפרשים עוסקים בחמלה שמגלה אברהם אבינו בפרשת השבוע אפילו כלפי חוטאים. על אף שזה המסר החשוב בכל הנוגע לטרגדיה של סדום, יש כאן לקח נוסף חשוב, ואולי חשוב לא פחות. הלקח הוא שבכוחם של כמה אנשים טובים לחולל הבדל משמעותי... READ MORE →

Vayerah

Most commentators dwell upon the compassion for sinners demonstrated by our father Avraham in this week’s parsha. Though this message is undoubtedly the important one, as relating to the tragedy of Sodom, there is an important peripheral lesson, of perhaps equal importance, involved there as well. And that lesson is that a few good people make all the difference in human society and in the... READ MORE →

לך לך

התורה מלמדת אותנו שאברהם אבינו קיבל הוראה לעזוב את ביתו בארם נהריים ולנסוע לארץ לא נודעת, שלבסוף התגלתה כארץ-ישראל. המדרש מציין שההצלחה של אברהם במשימתו - הפצת רעיון המונותיאיזם והא-ל האוניברסלי - הייתה תלויה בכך שיגור... READ MORE →

Lech Lecha

The Torah teaches us that our father Avraham was told to leave his home in Mesopotamia and to travel to an unknown land, which eventually turned out to be the Land of Israel. Midrash points out to us that the entire success of Avraham’s mission in life – to spread the idea of monotheism and the universal God – was dependent on his living in the Land of Israel. The question naturally... READ MORE →

Noach

The deleterious effects of alcohol abuse are clearly evident in this week’s parsha. Noach, after the trauma of the great flood and the destruction of his society and world, somehow drowns his sorrows in wine and becomes drunk and loses control over himself. From that incident, further tragedies, curses and disasters arise until it seems that the entire exercise of the flood seems to have been... READ MORE →

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