Category: 5776

One Billion Five

(Torah Portion Beshalach) One Billion Five! There was much hype and excitement leading up to last week’s 1.5 billion dollar Powerball lottery jackpot. Human nature is to dream how we would spend the winnings, and think that our personalities wouldn’t change with an instantaneous windfall of hundreds of millions of dollars. There is a poignant …

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First Refusals

(Torah Portion Yisro) First Refusals! The Medrash relates that before G-d offered the Torah to the Jewish nation, He contacted prophets from every nation of the world and asked them if they were willing to accept the Torah so that in the future, the nations could never have a claim, “If we were asked, perhaps …

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A Spark Within

(Torah Portion Mishpatim) A Spark Within! The Torah speaks about two types of thieves, the Ganov and the Gazlan. The ganov is the common thief who doesn’t want his identity exposed and breaks in secretly trying to remain under the radar and surveillance. The gazlan robs by force even in broad daylight and he doesn’t …

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Taking or Giving

(Torah Portion Terumah) Taking or Giving! The Torah portion begins with a call from G-d to Moshe to instruct the Jewish people to contribute thirteen categories of items towards the construction of a Mishkan – Temple. It is interesting that rather than asking them to give contributions, the Torah says, “they should take for Me …

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Leave it On!

(Torah Portion Tetzaveh) Leave it On! In the Temple that the Jews constructed in the desert there were two Altars, a large Altar constructed of wood plated with copper, and a smaller Altar of wood plated with gold. The large Altar was situated at the entrance to the Temple and animal, bird and flour offerings …

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Twenty-One Years!

(Torah Portion Ki Sisa ) Twenty-One Years! The Torah commanded Moshe to produce a special holy and consecrated oil to anoint and sanctify the Temple and its vessels. This oil was formulated with specific spices and oils. The Torah forbids anyone from using Moshe’s potion for anything other than its specified uses. The Torah also …

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Keep Cool

(Torah Portion Vayakail) Keep Cool! The Shabbos is a Jew’s day of rest. The Torah does not define ‘rest’ explicitly; rather it is derived from the creative activities necessary to construct the Tabernacle in the desert. Since the Torah forbade the construction of the Temple and its vessels to be performed on the Shabbos, it …

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Happier!

(Torah Portion Pikudai) Happier! The Torah tells us that Betzalel was the chief architect chosen to build the Temple. Betzalel was only thirteen years old, yet he was endowed with exceptional wisdom. His wisdom was unique, for he knew the formula and code how to blend the Hebrew letters in the same fashion G-d created …

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Precious Letters

(Torah Portion Beraishis) Precious Letters!  This Shabbos we begin reading Beraishis, the first portion of the Torah and starting a year of weekly public readings of the Torah which we will finish next Simchas Torah. The Torah makes every one of us responsible to become proficient in the Torah through its study. One popular regimented …

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Hope

(Torah Portion Noach) Hope!  G-d brought a great flood upon the world during Noach’s era, (1656 years after creation). The Torah refers to this flood as the Mabul. However, the Hebrew word Mabul doesn’t actually mean flood waters, rather, it means confusion or chaos, for the entire world became mixed up by the massive flood. …

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