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Yitro: Justice and Judges

Famine, exile, dissent, descent, slavery, persecution, death and at last redemption. The Jewish…

Beshalach: A Proper Education

The story of the attack by Amalek upon the newly freed slaves from Egypt appears twice in the Torah…

Bo: Torah Contradictions

The Torah is full contradictions[1].

Vaera: Fighting Fate

One of the amazing features of man is his ability to adapt to practically any and all situations.…

Shemot: Unintended Consequenses

“And a new king arose who did not know Yosef” (Shemot 1:6). What a difference a few years can make…

Vayechi: The Inconsistent Truth

"And they said, should they make our sister like a harlot?" (Breisheet 34:31). So ends round one of…

Vayigash: Seeing the Good

One of the tests of the character of a person is seeing how they react to adversity. Do they try to…

Mikeitz: Food and Famine

One of the central motifs of the biblical narrative is food. Matzah, manna, mei merivah highlight…

Chanukah: The Menorah of the Exile

Ask any child – or adult for that matter – how we celebrate Chanukah and chances are beyond pretty…

Vayeshev: Brotherly Love

Brotherly love is something that appears to be missing throughout Sefer Breisheet. Starting with…

Vayishlach: Missing Motives

“The messengers returned to Yaakov with the report: We came to your brother Eisav and he is also…

Vayetze: The Place of Prayer

“And Yaakov left Be'er Sheva and headed towards Charan (Breisheet 28:10).” Yaakov is sixty-three,…

Toldot: Truth or Consequences

Our Torah is a Torah of truth. As a description of G-d, with each mitzvah representing a different…

Chayei Sarah: Mr. Anonymous

Man has an innate desire to make a name for himself. The fear of being forgotten is a fear that…

Vayera: Time to Sleep

Lech Lecha: Family Feud

“G-d said to Avram, go away from your county, your birthplace and your father’s home, to the land…

Noach: Too Close to G-d?

Noach was, in the words of the Bible, “righteous and pure”. Twice in the space of few verses the…

Breisheet: Purposeful Ambiguity

"G-d said: What have you done? The voice of your brother's blood is screaming to Me from the ground…