Sacrifices

The Torah section of Tzav concludes a series of instructions beginning at the start of the third book of the Torah, Vayikra, concerning the major sacrifices that make up the regular sacrificial service. The priests – kohanim – were charged with the sacrificial order, both in the Temple – Bet HaMikdash – and, earlier, in the […]
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The very first instruction imparted to Moses to relay to the people of Israel in the Torah section of Vayikra beginning the third book of the Torah by the same name is: “Adam [a person] who shall offer from amongst you a sacrifice to G-d, from animals – from cattle or from sheep – shall […]
The Place the L-rd Shall Choose

Throughout the latter part of the book of Sh’mot, the narrative of the Torah revolves heavily upon the preparations for setting up the Mishkan, the forerunner of the Bet Hamikdash, the Holy Temple. Numerous times in the Torah, mention is made of “the place which the L-rd will choose” (Devarim 12:11 et al), i.e. the […]
Following the Crowd

The Torah portion of Ki Tisah concludes a lengthy series of instructions concerning the many components of the Mishkan (Tabernacle), predecessor to the Bet HaMikdash (Temple). Afterwards, the Torah reports a rather embarrassing episode in the annals of the Jewish people. Moses left the people and had gone up to receive the Holy Tablets from […]
Day of Rescue

Every year, on the 14th day of Adar in unwalled towns and on the 15th day of Adar in walled towns, we celebrate a relatively unique event which occurred during a crucial period in Jewish history. Upon the death of Nebuchadnezzar in 562 BCE, Jewish oppression at the hands of the then Babylonian empire was […]
Observations on a Book

As Jews around the world hale the commencement of the joyous month of Adar and prepare for Ta’anit Esther (Fast of Esther), the fast that ushers in the subsequent Purim holiday, one may wish to reflect on the book in the Holy Scriptures that is at the center of the holiday of Purim that is […]
War and Peace

Towards the end of the Torah portion of Mishpatim, G-d informs the people of Israel who have escaped a torturous slavery in Egypt, are trekking through a desolate desert and are eagerly awaiting a place to settle down in: “I shall send My fear before you and I shall confound the entire people among whom […]
Changing for the Better

The Torah portion of Yitro begins (Sh’mot 18:1-12): “Jethro, the minister of Midian, the father-in-law of Moses, heard everything that G-d did for Moses and for Israel His people…And Jethro, the father-in-law of Moses, came to Moses with his sons and wife, to the desert where he was encamped…And Jethro rejoiced over all the good that […]
Lesson in Humility and Leadership

In the Torah portion of B’Shalach, G-d culminates his series of punishments that he administers against the Egyptians on behalf of the great-great grandchildren of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. After many many years of slavery, constant beatings, backbreaking toil, and abject fear and terror, G-d decides to finally put an end to this situation. He […]
Freedom of Will

In describing to Moses the course of events that is to unfold leading to the Israelites’ exodus from the slavery of Egypt, G-d says, “And I shall harden Pharoah’s heart and I shall [thereby] multiply My signs and My wonders in the land of Egypt” (Sh’mot 7:3). This hardening of Pharoah’s heart continues throughout the […]