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Parshas Vayera – Excuses Excuses

As we begin this week’s portion we find that Abraham is sitting outside his tent. It’s been three days since he circumcised his entire...

Abraham Our Forefather, Abraham Our Child

(This article was written on Sunday morning. Along with all Kelal Yisrael, we mourn the passing of Maran Ovadia Yosef Z’SL. ) In my...

Parshas Noach – Do We See Ourselves as G-d Sees Us?

There is a famous midrash based on this week`s parsha that asks, "If there are so many ways through which G-d could have saved...

What the Ark Taught Noah

When the rains first fall at the beginning of the flood story, Noah is described as "a man of little faith," waiting for the...

Parshas Zos Habracha – You Can Never Fool G-d

And this (V'zos) is the blessing which Moshe, the Man of G-d, blessed the Children of Israel before his death. (Devarim 33:1) The first...

The Sukkot/Ecclesiastes Connection

King Solomon's exhilarating answer to: "What on earth are we doing here?" Each of the Jewish holidays is characterized by a special biblical book...

“A Second Chance” – Thoughts on Yom Kippur

Imagine a very important project in which you were once involved. It could have been at work, in school, or in your personal life....

“A Second Chance” – Thoughts on Yom Kippur

“A Second Chance” - Thoughts on Yom Kippur By: Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb Imagine a very important project in which you were once...

Parshas Haazinu – When the Maps of Countries Are Being Redrawn – Hold Your Breath !!

The Torah states "Remember the days of old, understand the years of generation and generation. Ask your father and he will relate it to...

Parsha Nisavim-Vayelech and Rosh HaShana

It's the last day of Moshe Rabeynu's life. The children of Israel have just heard 98 frightening curses echoing within a valley surrounded by...

Ki Tavo: Showing Appreciation

The recitation that accompanies the bringing of the first fruits (Bikkurim) in the times of the Temple, from the seven species of the Land...

Our Actions are Contagious

Yawning is contagious. One doesn’t even need to see a person yawn. Hearing someone yawn or even reading about yawning can cause the same...

The Next Link in the Chain

Commentary on Parsha Ki Tetzei By Rabbi David Bibi This week’s Torah portion begins with the Yefat Toar. A soldier brings home a non-Jewish...

“For Hire: Rabbi Who We Can Control”

There are so many Jewish screenwriters in Hollywood because so many stories, tales and legends find their origin in Judaism.  They grew up with...

ABC’s of Elul

The last month of the Jewish calendar is actually the most important – serving as preparation for the High Holidays If you had an...

Can You Really See?

Commentary on Parsha Re’eh I am always intrigued by the people who I meet and after engaging in some theological conversation, they close in...

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