Posts Tagged ‘ Parshat ’

Giving Is Receiving and Receiving Is Giving – Parshas Re’eh

In your heart of hearts-when you give tzedakah-how should you feel towards the recipient? It is conceivable that, depending on circumstances, at times you might feel somewhat distressed at giving away your money. Yet, the Torah (Devarim 15:10) advises us: “You shall surely give him, and let your heart not feel bad when you give him, [...]



Around the Shabbos Table – Awaken the Natural Love of Hashem Within Your Heart – Eikev

A straightforward reading of the verse (Devarim 11:13) that we read every day in Krias Shema seems perplexing: “if you continually hearken to My commandments that I command you today, to love HaShem…” Is “to love HaShem” the sum total of what HaShem requires of us? Aren’t there six hundred and thirteen commandments? King Dovid [...]



Why We Don’t Fall for Superstars (Parsha Insights – Eikev)

The heart is our spiritual center. The Torah instructs us to cut away the barrier of your heart (Devarim 10:16). The Ramban explains: “Your hearts should be open to know the truth… and you should not err to think that there is any benefit in serving intermediate forces, i.e., angels, idols, planets, etc.” After Klal Yisrael [...]



Tisha B’Av – Healing Our Hearts with Love

Our Sages (Yoma 9) reveal that the Temple was destroyed because of the sin of sinas chinum – “baseless hatred.” The Talmud (Gittin 56) gives an example of the sinas chinum that occurred during that time: A man had a friend named Kamtza and an enemy named Bar Kamtza. He made a party and asked his servant [...]



Around the Shabbos Table – The Trouble With Anger – Matos

HaShem instructed  Samuel the Prophet to appoint Eliyav as king.  However, before  Samuel informed Eliyav of  his appointment,  Eliyav spoke with anger to his brother, David.  Subsequently HaShem informed Samuel that the anger of Eliyav disqualified him from the kingship. What’s more, Eliyav did not have a temperamental personality.  Rather, this display of anger by [...]



The Empowerment of Encouragement – Parsha insights – Pinchas (Sages of Mussar)

The Saba of Kelm taught, “A little bit holds a great deal.” Meaning, there are some things in life that produce a powerful benefit in small doses. One of these “small dynamos” is encouragement. For instance, when HaShem appointed Yehoshua to succeed Moshe as the leader of Klal Yisrael, Moshe said to him, “Be strong [...]



Around the Shabbos Table – Balak (Mussar)

A nobleman heard that a doctor in a distant country had formulated an ointment that renders a person invulnerable. Since he often traveled through dark forests, he made his way to the inventor and purchased the ointment. Before leaving for home, he applied the ointment to every part of his body. On the path home [...]



Taste the Sweetness – Parsha insights – Chukat (Sages of Mussar)

A good educator clearly and systematically explains the concepts that he is teaching. He wants his students to thoroughly understand the reasoning behind the concept so that their minds will grasp, accept, and internalize the idea. After he has proven his wisdom and integrity to his students, he will occasionally present them with a concept [...]



A Ray of Hope – Parsha insights – Shelach (Sages of Mussar)

One of the worst tragedies in the Torah occurs when “the spies” delivered a negative report concerning the Land of  Israel, as recorded in Parshas Shelach. Their frightening description of – a land of giants; a land that consumes its inhabitants – set off panic in the hearts of the Children of Israel. Because of [...]



Around the Shabbos Table – Beha’alotecha (Mussar)

Our Sages tell us that as long as we are in this physical existence it’s impossible for a person to imagine the splendor of Gan Eden. Although, this is true, wouldn’t it be wonderful if there were a conceptual image to give us a glimpse of the inestimable quantum of reward? After Moshe instructed Aaron [...]



Around the Shabbos Table – Behar (Mussar)

The Torah (Vayikra 25:1) instructs us to observe a continuous cycle of working the land for six years and allowing it to rest on the seventh, or Shemitah year. “Speak to the children of Israel and say to them-when you come to the land that I shall give you, the land shall observe a Shabbos [...]



Around the Shabbos Table – Vayikra

After the Tabernacle was completed, the Glory of HaShem covered the Tabernacle. Moshe stood outside until HaShem called to him, as per the verse (Vayikra 1:1): “He called to Moshe.” From which place did HaShem call to Moshe? The Torah reveals, “HaShem called to Moshe from the Tabernacle.” HaShem descended from the Heavenly realm and [...]



Around the Shabbos table (Parshas Shoftim)

The Torah (Devarim 18:10;11) absolutely condemns and forbids all forms of idol worship. However, the Sages of Mussar teach us that there is something very valuable that we can learn from idol worshippers. The inhabitants of the ancient world who practiced idol worship, would not set out on a journey, nor perform any deed without [...]



Around The Shabbos Table (Parshas Eikev)

A straightforward reading of the verse (Devarim 11:13) that we read every day in Krias Shema seems perplexing: “if you continually hearken to My commandments that I command you today, to love HaShem…” Is “to love HaShem” the sum total of what HaShem requires of us?  Aren’t there 613 commandments? King Dovid said “My soul [...]



Please Tell Me What the Rebbe Said – volumes 1, 2, 3

Interpretations of the weekly Torah readings and the Festivals based on the Talks of  The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson. Throughout the Rebbe Shlita’s nesius, he has shown a special regard and concern for children. The many children’s rallies and Tzivos HaShem activities demonstrate the great affinity the Rebbe shows for children and the [...]