Gitin Mar 10, 2016

There are certain rabbinic debates where one can only say thank G-d that we do not follow a certain view. Such would be the case in the debate…

Vayakhel Mar 4, 2016

How important is intent in the performance of mitzvoth? Is it enough to mechanically perform the mitzvah, or is the intent to fulfill one’s…

Gitin Feb 28, 2016

As a teacher one of my favorite parts of my work is parent teacher meetings. I (usually) find it most interesting talking to parents in general and…

Ki Tisa Feb 26, 2016

“Why should Egypt be able to say that You took them out with evil intentions, to kill them in the mountains and wipe them from the face of the…

Gitin Feb 24, 2016

  "These are the things that are said mipnei darchei shalom." (Gittin 59) After listing a series of rabbinic enactments …

Gitin Feb 21, 2016

  Perhaps the most famous Talmudic story is that of the convert who wants to learn the entire Torah while standing on one foot. For good…

Gitin Feb 17, 2016

  “Vekatav lah sefer krietoot”, and he shall write for her a book of separation (Devarim 25:1). A get must be in…

Terumah Feb 11, 2016

The story is told that when the students of Rav Yisrael Salanter were preparing to bake matzah, they asked Rav Yisrael what they should be most…

Gitin Feb 7, 2016

  In the first row of the remarkably preserved Jewish cemetery in Worms (one we will please G-d visit on this summer's Journey…

Mishpatim Feb 5, 2016

"Sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me". This popular aphorism reflects the notion that it is physical harm to…

Gitin Feb 2, 2016

One of the marks of a great person is the ability to change one’s mind. While such may end the career of a politician[1] it demonstrates…

Yitro Jan 29, 2016

What kind of book is the Torah and who is it meant for? Rashi begins his commentary to the Torah, with the supposition that the…

Gitin Jan 25, 2016

  One of the most famous rabbinic enactments is that of the pruzbul, enacted by the great sage Hillel, which allowed a loan to be…

Beshalach Jan 22, 2016

When Moshe and Aharon first approached the Jewish people in Egypt, “the people believed; they accepted that G-d remembered the Jewish people…

Gitin Jan 22, 2016

  Two of the groups of people to whom we must show the greatest consideration are the widow and the orphan. It is these two who come in…

Gitin Jan 18, 2016

  "Initially one would establish a court in another place and nullify [the get]. Rabban Gamliel the Elder decreed that one may not…

Bo Jan 15, 2016

The devar Torah is sponsored by Caron and Steven Gelles and Family in memory of their Grandparents Sylvia and Sam Gelles and Martha and Louis Silver…

Gitin Jan 11, 2016

The commandment to love and care for others, perhaps the most important in the entire Torah, while applicable to all is phrased in the context of one…

Gitin Jan 8, 2016

  One of the primary requirements of a get is that it be written lishma, with the husband's intent of divorcing the…

Jan 4, 2016

As Canada begins welcoming 25,000 Syrian refugees, it behooves us to think of the flourishing Jewish community that once existed in Syria. The Jewish…

Gitin Jan 3, 2016

Timing is everything. Not only is picking the right time to do something crucial but recording that time can be equally important. This is especially…

Gitin Jan 2, 2016

    In a well-known Midrash our Sages assert that one of the factors that prevented the total assimilation of the Jews in Egypt thereby…

Shemot Jan 1, 2016

I imagine most of us have experienced being in a noisy room focusing on the conversation we are engaged in, oblivious to the chatter around us -…

Gitin Dec 28, 2015

How does one measure greatness in Torah learning? We can glean an important insight from the Talmudic discussion regarding the status of …

Vayechi Dec 25, 2015

“On that day Jacob blessed them saying by you shall bless [the people of] Israel saying, 'may G-d make you like Ephraim and Menashe (48:20).'”…

Gitin Dec 24, 2015

    We live in a generation in which many seek chumrot, religious stringency. This can be most positive, hamachmir tavo…

Gitin Dec 21, 2015

  One would not expect the laws of divorce to be affected by one's location. Thus it comes as a bit of a surprise to open masechet Gittin…

Gitin Dec 16, 2015

After detailing the laws of the suspected adulteress the Mishna moves to masechet Gittin. While the law of the Sotah is no longer applicable the laws…

Sotah Dec 14, 2015

  Part of the purpose of the harsh treatment of the Sotah is convincing the suspected adulteress to admit her infidelity. By doing so she is…

Chanukah Dec 11, 2015

Of all our holidays, only that of Chanukah begins in the second half of the month. Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Shavuot occur towards the beginning…

Sotah Dec 10, 2015

  In our last post we discussed the Talmudic tendency to group together sayings of one particular sage quoting another. In…

Sotah Dec 8, 2015

  Originally meant as an oral “text” the Talmud features a number of mnemonic devices to aid in recall and memorization. Thus…

Vayeshev Dec 4, 2015

Why was it that Abraham and Yitzchak had only one child who would remain within the Jewish people while Yaakov merited that all his children would be…

Sotah Dec 3, 2015

  It is an amazing aspect of the human condition that two people can see the same thing yet see it most differently. That is likely why the…

Sotah Dec 1, 2015

  One of most bitter and divisive (Jewish) fights of the 19th century was that regarding the use of the vernacular in the synagogue -…

Sotah Nov 30, 2015

In our last post we discussed how a rasha arum, a cunning evildoer, is amongst the mevali olam, those who are destroyers of…

Nov 26, 2015

  Most Canadians in turning 71 get a monetary windfall as they begin to cash in the savings that have accumulated in their RRSP. Having had…

Sotah Nov 26, 2015

  “He [Rabbi Yehoshua] used to say: a pious fool, a cunning evildoer, an ascetic woman and the wounds of the ascetics destroy the world…

Sotah Nov 24, 2015

In our last post we discussed the view of Rabbi Eliezer that one who teaches his daughter Torah is as if he has taught her tiflut, frivolity. To…

Sotah Nov 23, 2015

A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. It is this notion that lay at the heart of one of the most important disputes of the Talmud (though many are…

Sotah Nov 20, 2015

For most people carpool is a scheduling nuisance, one of those necessary but unwanted jobs of parenting. Helping with homework is not much better.…

Vayetze Nov 20, 2015

One could hardly find fault with the claim that sibling rivalry is the major theme of Sefer Breisheet. Beginning with the first set of brothers, Cain…

Sotah Nov 19, 2015

Just this week an Ontario Court ruled that a 19 year old convicted of first degree murder of a police officer would be spared jail time (he was 15 at…

Sotah Nov 16, 2015

What a Beginning!: Sotah 14     “Rav Simlai expounded: The Torah begins with an act of chesed, benevolence, and ends…

Sotah Nov 13, 2015

As we end the first chapter of masechet Sotah (and as discussed in our last post) we transition from discussing the punishment of the sotah…

Sotah Nov 10, 2015

  "In the measure that a person measures so it is measured to him. She [the sotah] adorned her body in order to transgress, God has…

Sotah Nov 9, 2015

Teaching is what one would call a long-term investment. Teachers plant seeds but rarely get to see the fruit of their labour, leading many to…

Sotah Nov 8, 2015

  Our Sages were great realists. They understood the complexities of the human condition and how even otherwise great people can make…

Chayei Sarah Nov 6, 2015

"And Abraham said to his servant of the household. I bind you by an oath that you will not take a wife for my son from the daughters of the…

Sotah Nov 5, 2015

The Mishna is almost exclusively a legal code and like all codes displays little 'emotion' even when it describes emotionally wrenching…