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Chagigah Sep 23, 2014

A question I have often been asked by non-observant Jews runs as follows: Since cars were not yet invented when the Torah was given, how can one…

Chagigah Sep 21, 2014

With the beginning of selichot season (at least for Ashkenazim), we turn our thoughts to the notion of teshuva. This most difficult…

Chagigah Sep 19, 2014

Heaven or Earth: Chagigah 6   "Three mitzvoth were the Jewish people commanded when they went up [to Jerusalem] on the festival, …

Chagigah Sep 17, 2014

Making G-d Cry: Chagigah 5   In our last post we discussed the reasons that a number of our Sages cried. But humans are not the…

Chagigah Sep 16, 2014

“Even though the gates of prayer are closed, the gates of tears are never closed”. With the destruction of the Temple--“the house…

Chagigah Sep 15, 2014

Perhaps the most beautiful aspect of the Yamim Tovim, especially in Temple times, was the coming together of Jews from all walks of life to celebrate…

Chagigah Sep 11, 2014

The mitzvah of aliyah laregel--going up to Jerusalem on Pesach, Shavuot, and Sukkot--was a central feature of these holidays of national…

Moed Katan Sep 10, 2014

The commitment to learn Daf Yomi is a remarkable one. It is the only study project I know that takes seven and half years to complete (2,711 days, to…

Moed Katan Sep 9, 2014

It is to be expected that, in a chapter dealing with the laws of mourning, a discussion of the philosophical implications of death will follow. Such…

Moed Katan Sep 7, 2014

No idea is stressed more in the Torah than that of being kind to strangers, “because we were strangers in the land of Egypt”. This notion…

Moed Katan Sep 4, 2014

As previously discussed, both mourning and Chol Hamoed share a prohibition of shaving. Yet the reasons for such are very different; the…

Moed Katan Aug 29, 2014

One of the greatest and the most tragic figure of Talmudic literature is Rav Eliezer ben Hurcanus, known simply as Rabbi Eliezer Hagadol, Rabbi…

Moed Katan Aug 28, 2014

The primary way we can tell which commandments are more important than others is by the punishment recorded in the Torah for various offences[1].…

Moed Katan Aug 25, 2014

The Gemara (Megillah 5b) relates that Rebbe wanted to abolish Tisha B'Av. Interestingly, no reason is given for this idea of Rebbe's[1]. And…

Moed Katan Aug 21, 2014

As we discussed in our last post, mourning and Yom Tov[1] are polar opposites, and mourning has no place on these days of joy.  Such is…

Moed Katan Aug 19, 2014

Halacha reflects not only legal truths, but moral, psychological, and philosophical (and other) truths, as well. The wide observance of the laws…

Moed Katan Aug 19, 2014

For better or worse most people pay little attention to the proof texts brought to support various Talmudic views and positions, focusing on the…

Moed Katan Aug 17, 2014

One of the fascinating features of the Talmud is how it seamlessly moves from topic to topic. The opening Mishnah of Moed Katan teaches that amongst…

Moed Katan Aug 14, 2014

Moed Katan has as its focus two contradictory themes: the laws of Chol Hamoed and of aveilut, mourning. Chol Hamoed is a time when we are obligated…

Megillah Aug 13, 2014

“And I have given them statutes that are not good, and laws that they do not live with" (Yechezkel 20:25). In our last post, we…

Megillah Aug 11, 2014

Learning Torah is meant to be enjoyable. It is for this reason that a mourner is not permitted to learn (Moed Katan 21a) [1]--the joy that…

Megillah Aug 7, 2014

One of the ways we show respect for a person is to stand in their honour, and such an honour is not only bestowed on people. The notion of the…

Megillah Aug 3, 2014

One of the most central requirements of Jewish life—both in time and importance—is that of daily prayer. Yet most fascinatingly, the…

Megillah Aug 2, 2014

Pesach is the foundational holiday of the Jewish people, and the Exodus is the defining moment of Jewish history. A group of slaves formed a nation…