December 9, 2023 | 26 Kislev, 5784 - 2nd Night of Chanukah | Torah Portion: Vayeishev, Genesis 37:1-40:23 | Haftorah: Amos 2:6-3:8
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Glowing in Your Heart
In the beginning of G-d's creation of the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was astonishingly empty, and darkness was on the face of the ...read more

The Good, the Bad, and the Good
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Volume 38, No. 9
26 Kislev 5784
December 9, 2023
In this week’s Parashah, we read about the disagreement between Yosef and his ...read more

What Was Yehudah Thinking? What Was Tamar Thinking?
These divrei Torah were adapted from the hashkafa portion of Rabbi Yissocher Frand's Commuter Chavrusah Series on the weekly portion: #1272 - ...read more

Well Deserved Anxiety
Yaakov settled in the land of his father’s sojourning.[1]
Rashi: Yaakov sought to live in tranquility. [However,] the ordeal of Yosef sprung ...read more

Yosef and Chanukah
In a parsha laden with intriguing episodes, the sale of Yosef by his brothers certainly stands out. The question shouts at us, how could ...read more

Redefining Grief
"All his sons and all his daughters arose to comfort him, but he refused to comfort himself..."(37:35)
After Yaakov is shown his son Yoseif's ...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?”
“Sure, come on in” ...read more

The Telltale Sign
(Or A Portrait of Two Women)
Appearances can be deceiving. It is possible for two people to behave in exactly the same fashion, yet one is a ...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

Purpose of Mission
Often, it is hard to discern between acts of good intent, and of good intent mired with selfishness. This week we read two similar stories that ...read more
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