2017-02-23

It is hard to imagine what the Jewish world would be like without Rashi. Well, maybe not so hard. Without Rashi our understanding of Chumash would be…

2017-02-20

Every once in a while one comes across a Talmudic story that makes one shake one’s head in disbelief. As we discussed in our last post, the…

2017-02-15

The opening Mishna of Bava Batra teaches that in the interest of privacy, one neighbour can force the other to build a wall dividing their common…

2017-02-12

Visiting Yeshiva Chachmei Lublin as Torah in Motion “Journeyed through Jewish History”, sitting in the beautifully rebuilt, but…

2017-02-07

The Ramah in his glosses to the Shulchan Aruch (Yoreh Deah 249:1) rules that the mitzva of tzedakah can only be fulfilled by giving to the poor. This…

2017-02-05

“We force him [the resident of a courtyard] to contribute to the building of the guard’s gate” (Bava Batra 7b). When we think of a…

2017-02-02

The opening pages of Bava Batra discuss how neighbours can force one another to build a fence between their properties. As we discussed in a prior…

2017-01-29

“Rav Chisda said: One may not destroy a beit knesset until another one is built” (Bava Batra 3b). After spending close to two double-…

2017-01-26

There is a beautiful custom to recite “ma tovu, how goodly are your tents Jacob and your dwelling place Israel” (Bamidbar 24:6). These…

2017-01-24

The three Bavas - Kamma, Metzia and Batra - are the bread and butter of Talmudic learning. If I, like many others, began my formal learning of Talmud…

2017-01-23

“Reish Lakish said: Whomever has a beit knesset in his city and he does not enter it, he  is called a bad neighbour” (Brachot 8a).…

2017-01-22

Throughout most of history wealth was primarily a result of land ownership. The more land one owned the wealthier one was. It is quite likely that it…

2017-01-16

We often imagine that the ancient world was one in which almost all lived on farms tilling their land, and only in modern times with the advent of…

2017-01-13

“Arba shomrim hem, there are four guardians, a shomer chinam, an unpaid guardian; the shoel, the borrower; the sachar, the paid guardian and…

2017-01-10

Our society venerates youth, with an entire industry dedicated to keeping people looking and feeling young. While youth is great, it is old age…

2017-01-08

“Everything goes according to the custom of the land (Bava Metzia 83a). As much as lawyers may try, it is impossible to contract for each and…

2017-01-04

One of the challenges of higher education is ensuring that one does not sit in an ivory tower where what one learns has little application to real…

2017-01-03

“Pray for the welfare of government for, if not fear of them, man would swallow his friend alive” (Avot 3:2). Law and order is the…

2017-01-02

Family owned businesses comprise some 90% of all business enterprises in the United States, account for about 65% of gross domestic product and 75%…

2016-12-29

The traditional way to study Talmud is with a chavruta, a study partner, someone with whom to bounce off ideas, debate, question and argue about…

2016-12-27

“’For they are My slaves’ (Vayikra 25:55) – and not slaves to My slaves” (Bava Kamma 116b). Our Sages understood that…

2016-12-22

Jews pray three times a day to be blessed with material wealth. Yet precisely because so much good can be done with money, it can be a great source…

2016-12-20

People convert to Judaism for all kinds of reasons. Ideally, one may accept only those who convert due to a love of Judaism; those who see the…

2016-12-18

One of the unique features of the prohibition of charging interest is that the prohibition cannot be waived by the debtor. Whereas Jewish law allows…