In this week's parsha the Torah records for us the revelation at Sinai and a restatement of the Ten Commandments. The text of the Ten Commandments as recorded in this week's parsha differs somewhat from the text of the Ten Commandments as they appear in parshat Yitro. These differences are commented upon and explained to us in the Talmud, Midrash and in the later commentaries to the Torah. ... READ MORE →
People who attain blessed advanced age and many years tend to look back in time and concentrate less on the future. Old rabbis write autobiographies. Past events, which were previously sublimated and hardly ever recalled, suddenly become vivid memories worthy of meaningful contemplation. An example of this is to be found in the words of our father Jacob to his children in his final days when... READ MORE →
There is a trend amongst all biblical commentators in the Jewish world to view the biblical description of past events that occurred to our ancestors from the time of Abraham through the beginning of Second Temple times as being not only a description of past events but to also subtly indicate the course of all events that would befall the Jewish people. This type of idea perhaps helps us to... READ MORE →
The subject matter that begins this week's parsha concerns itself with vows and commitments that one undertakes to perform or to abstain from. There is an entire tractate in the Talmud – Nedarim – that discusses this subject almost exclusively. In Jewish life, even an oral commitment in many cases can be considered to be binding. The Torah expressly teaches us that one should live up to and... READ MORE →
בתוך כל העצבות והחרדה שעדיין עוטפת אותנו בישראל ובכל העולם היהודי כולו, נכנס סיפורו של פנחס, הקנאי הצדיק, שמקבל משמים שכר על מעשה הקנאות והאלימות שלו, כשאנחנו עדיין מתאוששים ממעשי הרצח, מהטילים ומהאבדות שספגנו... READ MORE →
In the midst of the sadness and angst that envelops us yet here in Israel and throughout the entire Jewish world, the story of Pinchas, the righteous zealot, rewarded by Heaven for his act of zealotry and violence, intrudes. We are still reeling from the killings and rockets and losses that we have so recently suffered. So, what are we to make of this most puzzling incident recorded for us in... READ MORE →
פרשת השבוע מציעה לנו את ההזדמנות לפגוש את המייסדים הלא רשמיים של ארגוני זכויות האדם של ימינו. כאן אנחנו רואים את אבות אבותיהם של קתלין אשטון, שרת החוץ של האיחוד האירופי, של מנהיגי הכנסייה הפרסביטריאנית בארה"ב, של... READ MORE →
This week’s parsha offers us the opportunity to meet the unofficial founders of the Human Rights Organizations of our time. Here we see the ancestors of Kathleen Ashton, who is the head foreign affairs person of the European Union, the leaders of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, the left-leaning anti-Semitic professors of academia the world over, the neo-communist Putin and the... READ MORE →
למשה נמאס מהבקשות של בני ישראל במדבר. הפעם הם שוב מבקשים מים. מרוב רוגז על הטרוניות והריטונים הבלתי פוסקים שלהם, הוא עובר על מצוות האל לדבר על הסלע ומכה אותו במטהו במקום. עונשו על המעשה הזה מהיר ודרמטי. כף רגלו לא תדרוך... READ MORE →
Moshe is finally done in by the requests of the Jewish people in the desert – this time again for their water supply. In his exasperation about their constant litany of complaints and grumblings, he transgresses over God’s commandment to speak to the rock and instead he strikes the rock with his staff. His punishment for this act is swift and dramatic. He will not step into the Land of... READ MORE →