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Shoftim

The Torah is in favor of a lawful, peaceful, ordered and fair society. In order to begin to achieve this lofty goal, the Torah commands us to have a competent legal system of judges and courts and also having police able to monitor and enforce the courts’ decisions and policies. The Torah demands this not only of Jewish society but of all of human society as well. A just and efficient... READ MORE →

Re’eh

Moshe seemingly interrupts his long oration to the Jewish people about their history and destiny with a surprising review of the year’s calendar holidays. The calendar has always been central to Jewish life and survival. Under the dark regime of Stalin, Soviet Jewry was forbidden from owning or possessing a Jewish calendar. The depths of loyalty of Soviet Jewry, to their inner faith, is... READ MORE →

Ekev

Ekev – the word itself and the parsha generally – stresses the cause and effect equation that governs all human and Jewish history. Blessings and sadder events are conditioned on previous human behavior, attitudes and actions. Life eventually teaches us that there is no free lunch. The rabbis stated it succinctly in Avot: “According to the effort and sacrifice, so too will be the... READ MORE →

Vaetchanan

This Shabat is Shabat Nachamu, the Shabat that begins for us a cycle of comfort and consolation after the weeks of sadness and mourning over the past tragedies of the Jewish people. These next seven weeks of healing comfort will lead us into the bright, new year that awaits us. In this week’s parsha there is to be found, so to speak, the short course and synopsis of all of Judaism – the Ten... READ MORE →

ואתחנן

השבת הזאת היא שבת נחמו, השבת שמתחילה את מחזור הנחמה אחרי שלושה שבועות של עצב ואבל על האסונות שפקדו את העם היהודי בעבר. שבעת שבועות הנחמה יובילו אותנו אל השנה החדשה והמזהירה שמחכה לנו. בפרשת השבוע אפשר למצוא תקציר... READ MORE →

דברים - שבת חזון

תשעת הימים שלפני האבל על נפילת ירושלים וחורבן בית המקדש הגיעו. השבת הזאת, שתמיד מקדימה את תשעה באב עצמו, נקראת על שם ההפטרה מהנביא ישעיהו שאנחנו קוראים בבית הכנסת. הנביא מגנה את תחלואי החברה של תקופתו, החברה שבה הוא חי:... READ MORE →

Dvarim – Chazon

The nine days of mourning for Jerusalem’s fall and the destruction of the Temples are upon us. This Shabat, which always precedes Tisha B’Av itself, takes its name from the haftorah of the prophet Yeshayahu read in the synagogue. The words of the prophet condemn the social ills of his times and society – governmental corruption, economic unfairness and a lack of legal and social justice.... READ MORE →

Matot – Maasei

The fourth book of the Torah – Bamidbar – concludes in this week’s public Torah reading. The new generation of Jews, no longer the slave generation that left Egypt hastily and constantly longed to return there when faced with problems and difficulties, stands poised to enter the Land of Israel and fulfill God’s covenant with Avraham. However here again, narrow personal interests becloud... READ MORE →

מטות-מסעי

הספר הרביעי בתורה, ספר במדבר, מסתיים בקריאת התורה של השבוע הזה. הדור החדש של בני ישראל, כבר לא דור העבדים שיצא ממצרים בחיפזון וכל הזמן השתוקק לחזור לשם כשנתקל בבעיות ובקשיים, עומד מוכן להיכנס לארץ-ישראל ולקיים את הברית... READ MORE →

Pinchas

The Lord promises Pinchas that most valuable and yet the constantly elusive gift – the blessings of the covenant of peace. The world has known very little peace over the long millennia of human existence. Strife and conflict, war and violence, have been the staples of human existence from time immemorial. Many historians and social scientists maintain that war and violence are the natural and... READ MORE →

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