Passover 5778-2018
“The Opening Act”
The wise authors of the Hagaddah knew well that if the reader’s or participant’s attention is not captured in the first few moments of the Seder ritual, then the likelihood of success is much diminished. That is why they created a natural, dramatic opening for the Seder, one that has had repeated success for more than two thousand years.
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Tzav–Passover 1 5778-2018
Tzav--Passover 1 5778-2018
Just as the Mincha, the meal offering that was offered in the ancient Temple, sanctified everything it touched, so do we hope that the Passover symbols and rituals will sanctify and elevate all those who experience them at the Passover Seder.
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Vayikra 5778-2018
"The Sins of a Leader”
By implying that all leaders and princes will sin, is the Torah teaching that all systems of government are doomed to failure?
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Vayakhel-Pekudei 5778-2018
"Bringing G-d Home”
Just as the Mincha, the meal offering that was offered in the ancient Temple, sanctified everything it touched, so do we hope that the Passover symbols and rituals will sanctify and elevate all those who experience them at the Passover Seder.
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Kee Tisah 5778-2018
"Safeguarding the Covenant"
The Torah provides a formula to safeguard Israel=s covenant with G-d: separate from the negative influences of the non-Jewish nations.
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Tetzaveh 5778-2018
“The Brothers: Moses and Aaron”
The Book of Exodus not only introduces the concept of brotherhood, but provides an extraordinary paradigm of brotherhood through the special relationship of Moses and Aaron.
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Terumah 5778-2018
“The Cherubs”
The word “Cherub” appears only twice in the Torah. In one instance they are referred to as “angels of destruction,” in another they are described as “angelic faces of children.” How can these contrasting descriptions be reconciled?
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Mishpatim 5778-2018
“Heaven Made Me Do It!”
The Torah states, that in certain instances G-d causes “accidents” to happen that will result in loss of human life. What are the limits of human “free will?”
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Yitro 5778-2018
“Striving as a Jewish Ideal”
It must be the aspiration of every Jew to be a person of accomplishment, G-d-fearing and a person of truth, and for the People of Israel as a whole to become a “kingdom of priests and a holy nation.”
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B’shalach 5778-2018
“The Exalted Spirituality of Miriam the Prophetess”
The sister of Moses rose to great spiritual heights at the Red Sea. Her impact on the women seems to have been even greater than Moses’ impact on the men.
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Bo 5778-2018
“Deceptions at the Behest of G-d”
The Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt is looked upon by all as a universal paradigm of the struggle for freedom from oppression. Yet it is punctuated by several instances of deception on the part of the Israelites and, it was all done at the behest of the Al-mighty G-d.
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Va’eira 5778-2018
“Participating in the Communal Pain”
The names of the sons of Levi reflect the fact that the tribe of Levi felt the communal pain for all the tribes of Israel, even though they themselves were not personally afflicted.
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Shemot 5778-2017
“The Missing Years in the Life of Moses”
According to most calculations, Moses, the Egyptian prince, was only 20 years old when he was accused of killing an Egyptian and was forced to flee the land of Egypt. He does not return to Egypt until age 80. What happened during the intervening 60 years?
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Vayechi 5778-2017
“Blessing the Children--Revisited”
One of the most meaningful and powerful rituals in Judaism--blessing the children on Friday nights and Jewish holidays, is derived from Jacob’s blessing of Joseph’s sons, Ephraim and Menashe, found in parashat Vayechi.
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Vayigash 5778-2017
“Jacob’s Enhanced Joy from Joseph His Righteous Son”
Jacob’s reunion with his beloved son Joseph, after a separation of 22 years, was enhanced by the knowledge that Joseph had remained true to his faith during that long separation from his family.
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Mikeitz 5778-2017
“Returning the Stolen Goblet to Joseph”
Returning the stolen goblet to Joseph raises many fascinating Jewish legal questions regarding returning lost and stolen objects to non-Jews.
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Vayeishev 5778-2017
“The Jealousy Between Brothers”
Why did Jacob favor Joseph, after all, Benjamin was his youngest son? Why was it necessary for Jacob to send Benjamin to Egypt, after all, the prophecy of going down to Egypt had been mostly fulfilled?
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Vayishlach 5778-2017
“The Tragic Death of Mother Rachel”
While the Torah does not provide a single reason for the Matriarch Rachel passing away at the young age of 36, the commentators suggest a host of answers for her tragic premature demise.
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Vayeitzei 5778-2017
“Three Wells ”
Wells play an important role in the Torah and in Judaism. It is interesting to contrast the well of Jacob, with the wells of Eliezer and Moses in Midian.
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Toledot 5778-2017
“Isaac’s Unconditional Love for Esau”
Isaac’s unconditional love for his prodigal son, Esau, serves as a model for all parents, and the inevitable challenges faced in childrearing.
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Chayei Sarah 5778-2017
“Who is Eliezer the Damascan?”
Eliezer, the Damascan slave of Abraham, plays a key role in determining the destiny of Abraham’s progeny. His actions resonate to this very day.
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Vayeira 5778-2017
“The Alliance with Abimelech”
The alliance that Abraham made in ancient times with Abimelech, King of Gerar, reverberates profoundly throughout Jewish history and in modern times as well.
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Lech Lecha 5778-2017
“The Beautiful, Barren Matriarchs”
All four matriarchs were both beautiful and barren. The commentators wrestle with the reason for these blessings and challenges.
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Noah 5778-2017
“Rebuilding the World Through the Children of Noah”
Parashat Noah is not only about the Flood in Noah’s time, but also about the history and development of humanity following the Flood.
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Bereshith 5778-2017
“The Torah Promotes the Work Ethic”
The work ethic and our willingness to invest sincere effort into the principles we cherish is communicated to humanity in the very first parasha of the Torah. Rewards in this world are only as great as the effort we invest.
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Sukkot 5778-2017
“Jewish Unity and the Festival of Sukkot”
Sukkot is not only a festival of joy. It is a joyous festival because it is a time of unity for the People of Israel.
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Yom Kippur 5778-2017
“Forgiveness Before Sin”
The Midrashic tradition records a dispute regarding Yom Kippur. Was Yom Kippur established to help the People of Israel gain atonement for the sin of The Golden Calf, or was it given by G-d even before that grievous sin?
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Rosh Hashana-Ha’azinu 5778-2017
“The Blame Game”
Life today, as in biblical times, is filled with blaming others for our own shortcomings. The High Holidays present us with a particularly propitious opportunity to correct that behavior by consciously acknowledging our own shortcomings.
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Nitzavim-Vayeilech 5777-2017
“Inspiring the Next Generation”
The ritual of הַקְהֵל--“Hak’hel,” which takes place in Jerusalem on the festival of Sukkot every seven years, is an unprecedented national educational celebration that is meant to inspire future generations of Jews to live committed Jewish lives.
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Kee Tavo 5777-2017
“The Choice Parts to G-d”
From the Bikkurim, the gift of the first-born fruits brought to the Temple, we learn that everything done for the sake of Heaven needs to be done in the most beautiful and elegant manner.
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