October 7, 2022 | 12 Tishrei, 5783 | Torah Portion: Ha'Azinu, Deuteronomy 32:1-32:52 | Haftorah: Samuel II 22:1-51
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This Week: Ha'Azinu
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It’s All About Him
The Rock – perfect is His work, for all His paths are justice.[2]
This is certainly an important statement about Hashem’s ways, but what is it ...read more

Important Lessons
Friday Night
IF YOU ARE reading this, you’ve made it this far, b”H. It’s still early in the year, but hopefully, the fact that we made it ...read more

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Yom Kippur
Volume 36, No. 52
10 Tishrei 5783
October 5, 2022
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on the yahrzeit of husband ...read more

On Yom Kippur We Need Shalom
These divrei Torah were adapted from the hashkafa portion of Rabbi Yissocher Frand's Commuter Chavrusah Series on the weekly portion: #1305 – ...read more

Yom Kippur and Teshuva
Teshuva and Kapara
Teshuva (Repentance) and Kapara (Atonement) are two different concepts. Teshuva involves our returning to Hashem through ...read more

Was Moshe a Bad Neighbor?
This week we read Parshas Vayeilech. "Vayeilech Moshe... vayomer aleihem ben me'ah v'esrim shana anochi ha'yome... {And Moshe went... and said ...read more

Small But Impactful
The parsha of Vayelech is the parsha that contains the smallest number of verses – only thirty – of any other parsha in the Torah. It also is ...read more

Writing a Sefer Torah
The Story
Shmuel came home from school and immediately went to his room to do his homework. His little brother and roommate, Naftali, was ...read more

Haftorah Commentary – Vayeilech
Hoshea 14: 2 - 10; Yoel 2: 11-27; Micha 7: 18-20
This week's haftorah quite appropriately focuses on teshuvah - repentance.In the previous ...read more

Heard but Not Seen
In his parting days with his beloved Klal Yisrael, Hashem reiterates a message to Moshe who in turn imparts those warnings to his people. Hashem ...read more
Other Articles

Chapter 3, Mishna 10(a): Does G-d Exist? Part I
Rabbi Dostai ben (son of) Yannai said in the name of Rabbi Meir (mai-eer): Anyone who forgets anything from his Torah study, Scripture considers ...read more

Chapter 7, Law 8(a) – Who Are We? Part l
So too anyone who bears a grudge against any Jew transgresses a negative prohibition, as it is stated, 'And you shall not bear a grudge against ...read more

Chapter 3, Mishna 9: Torah Versus Nature
Rabbi Yaakov said: One who is walking along the road and is studying [Torah], and then interrupts his studies and says, 'How beautiful is this ...read more

Chapter 7, Law 7 – The Serpent’s Revenge
One who takes revenge against his fellow transgresses a negative prohibition as it is stated, 'You shall not take revenge' (Leviticus 19:18). ...read more

Chapter 3, Mishna 8(b): Testing G-d
Rabbi Elazar of Bartosa said: Give Him from His own, for you and your possessions are His. And so regarding King David does the verse state, ...read more

Intimacy: The Jewish Approach, Part II
"Judaism views sexuality in marriage as an expression of the couple's deeper spiritual bond. In the temporary absence of physical relations, a ...read more

Reserving Food and Parking Lot Next Door
QUESTION 29: RESERVING FOOD
The dining room at my son's yeshiva has a rule that half hour after a meal begins, if food is left over, people ...read more

Dressed in a Tallis
"Prepare yourself to daven before the G-d of Israel" (Amos 4,12). Rav Kahana would wrap himself in a tallis before tefillah (Shabbos 10a). Based ...read more

The Best Policy
...Perhaps it was an oversight on their part. (Bereshith 43:12)
When Yaakov saw that the money his sons had paid for food in Egypt was in ...read more

Chapter 7, Law 6(c) – Tunnel Vision, Part III
All such people [discussed above] are [considered] speakers of lashon hara (malicious gossip) in whose neighborhood it is forbidden to dwell, ...read more

