March 15, 2025 | 15 Adar, 5785 | Torah Portion: Ki Sisa, Exodus 30:11-34:35 | Haftorah: Kings I 18:1-39
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The Symbolism of the Half Shekel Donation – Part One
These divrei Torah were adapted from the hashkafa portion of Rabbi Yissocher Frand's Commuter Chavrusah Series on the weekly portion: #1241 The ...read more

We Revel in Reality
Purim is called by the name Yom HaKippurim… Zohar
Purim and Yom Kippur, two seemingly opposite days, are really related to each other, ...read more

Bad Good
AT FIRST IT might not seem that there is very much connecting this week’s parsha and Purim, other than the fact they are both on the same day ...read more

Haftorah Commentary – Parshas Ki Sisa
Melachim I 18:1–39
Hashem’s Boundless Mercy
We know that Hashem’s attributes of mercy and compassion reach far beyond our human ...read more

What’s Bad is Good
This week we read parshas Ki Tisa. The central happening of this parsha is the chait ha'egel {the sin of the golden calf} and the ensuing ...read more

Forged With Love
"Hashem passed before him and proclaimed..."(34:6)
After shattering the Tablets in reaction to witnessing Bnei Yisroel worshipping the Golden ...read more

Dazzled by the Light
A strange thing happened after Moses brought down the second set of tablets from Mount Sinai. The people took one glance at him, and they had to ...read more

Higher than Sinai
In the aftermath of the sin of the Golden Calf, Moshe's mortality is transformed to immortality as -- anthropomorphic as it may sound -- he gets ...read more

Brighter is the Result
Now you shall command the Children of Israel that they should take for you pure, pressed olive oil for illumination, to kindle the lamp ...read more

Eternal Mishkan
I will sanctify the Ohel Moed and the mizbe’ach…I will dwell among the Bnei Yisrael…that they shall know that I am Hashem their G-d Who took ...read more
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Chapter 2, Law 4(a) – Speech: Expressions of the Soul
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Chapter 6, Mishna 6: The 48 Ways: 30-31: The Big Picture
Torah is greater than priesthood and kingship, for kingship is acquired with 30 qualities, priesthood is acquired with 24, whereas the Torah is ...read more

Chapter 2, Law 3(d) – The Anger of Sadness
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Chapter 6, Mishna 6: The 48 Ways: 28-29: Love of G-d
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Chapter 2, Law 3(c) – Anger and Self-Worship
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Chapter 6, Mishna 6: The 48 Ways: 26-27 – Impacting Others — and Ourselves
Torah is greater than priesthood and kingship, for kingship is acquired with 30 qualities, priesthood is acquired with 24, whereas the Torah is ...read more

Modim: The Essential Need for Thanks
Last class, we continued reviewing the final bracha of Shemoneh Esrai and briefly discussed prayer tips for Modim, the seminal expression of ...read more

Chapter 2, Law 3(b) – Arrogance vs. Self-Awareness
There are certain character traits which a person is forbidden to accustom himself in, even in moderation. Rather, he must distance himself to ...read more

Chapter 6, Mishna 6: The 48 Ways: (23-25) Accepting Our Limitations
Torah is greater than priesthood and kingship, for kingship is acquired with 30 qualities, priesthood is acquired with 24, whereas the Torah is ...read more

Chapter 2, Law 3(a) – The World Isn’t Big Enough
There are certain character traits which a person is forbidden to accustom himself in, even in moderation. Rather, he must distance himself to ...read more