December 20, 2022 | 26 Kislev, 5783 - 2nd Night of Chanukah | Torah Portion: Miketz, Genesis 41:1-44:17 | Haftorah: Shabbos Chanukah: Zechariah 2:14-4:7
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That’s How He Got Out of Jail
And Yosef came to them in the morning, and he saw them and behold, they were troubled. And he asked Pharaoh's chamberlains who were with him in ...read more

Don’t Play with Fire
Modern writers and commentators have found the biblical narratives of the book of Bereshith irresistible in their penchant for psychoanalyzing ...read more

Three Lessons From the Story of Yosef and Potiphar’s Wife
These divrei Torah were adapted from the hashkafa portion of Rabbi Yissocher Frand's Commuter Chavrusah Series on the weekly portion: #1141 – ...read more

The Blessings Are in the Details
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Volume 37, No. 9
23 Kislev 5783
December 17, 2022
In this week’s Parashah, we read how Yosef’s brothers sold him into slavery. The ...read more

Eglah Arufah: Of Calves & Fruit
The Mitzvah: In response to finding a corpse in the Land of Israel, the elders of the closest town would decapitate a calf, an Eglah Arufah that ...read more

New Shoes for Old Souls
"Then Yehudah said to Onan, 'Consort with your brother's wife and enter into levirate marriage with her, and establish offspring for your ...read more

Vows and Dreams
Once upon a time
Daphna knocked on her older sister’s bedroom door. “Aviva, can you help me with my math homework?”
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Facing the Challenge
"Yaakov (Jacob) settled in the land of his father's sojourns, in the land of Canaan." (Beraishis/ Genesis 37:1) As the term "settled" is ...read more

Hashem Peeking From Behind the Curtain
What a stirring saga! Yosef is betrayed and conspired against by his brothers and then thrown into a dark pit where he is doomed to die. At the ...read more

Haftorah Commentary Parshas Vayeishev
Amos 2:6 - 3:8
This week's haftorah sensitizes us to the severity of injustice. The prophet Amos begins by informing us of the limits of ...read more
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Rabbi Yishmael said: Be yielding to a superior, gentle to the young (lit., 'black of hair'), and receive every person with cheerfulness.
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Men and Women in Jewish Relationships Part II
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