Know what the Name is! Using or Not Using the Hebrew Name of G-d.The Story of the Bible begins with Creation, the Patriarchs(Abraham, Isaac, Jacob), Joseph and going down
Parashat 19 Chapter 1 **The Mysteries of the Red Cow: An In-Depth Exploration of Faith and Divine Providence** The parashah of Chukas, nestled within the expansive narrative of the
Parashat 18 Chapter 9 **The Complexities of Tolerance and Leadership in the Face of Discontent: A Reflection on Dathan and Abiram’s Complaints Against Moses** In the annals of Jewish
Parashat Re’eh is the 47th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. At the beginning of the sidra Re’eh Torah, he repeats the command already
Parashat 16 Chapter 2 **A Be Mindful of Your Mission: The Role of Mitzvah Emissaries in the Context of the Spies in Canaan** The Torah narrative concerning the spies
Parashat 15 Chapter 12 **A Kingship Starts at Home: The Internal Sovereignty of the Righteous** In the realm of Jewish thought and spirituality, profound assertions serve as gateways to
Parashat 10 Chapter 23 **Teaching by Example: The Case of Manoah and the Angel** In the vast and intricate landscape of Jewish tradition, the narratives embedded within the Torah
**Meditation on Blessings: A Pathway to Divine Connection** In the intricate tapestry of Jewish spirituality, the act of blessing God transcends mere obligation, evolving into a profound dialogue that
Parashat Eikev is the 46th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. “Ukshartem otam leot al jadchem, vehaju letotafot bejn ejnechem..uktavtam al mezuzot bejtecha” –
**The Importance of Meditating on the Torah: Insights from Rabbi Yosi** The phrase “but you shall meditate therein day and night,” as derived from Yehoshua 1:8, encapsulates the profound
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