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Ki Tisa: What Really Happened...
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Update date: 2/28/2021, 12:16
The Jewish People each earned two crowns on Mount Sinai, when they said "naaseh venishma"; most people think they lost their crowns because of the Golden Calf, but that's not so...
Ki Tisa: The Best and the Worst
By Rabbi Lazer Brody
Update date: 2/28/2021, 12:15
Betzalel was the best young man from the best family and the best tribe. Why does Hashem send him a helper from the worst family and the worst tribe?
Ki Tisa/Parshat Parah: Red Heifer vs. Golden Calf
By Rabbi Lazer Brody
Update date: 2/28/2021, 12:17
In perfect timing, the maftir of Parah, the red heifer, comes out the same week as Ki Tisa with the golden calf fiasco. Our sages say that the former is an atonement for the latter, but how?
Tetzaveh: Engraved on my Heart
By Rabbi Lazer Brody
Update date: 2/21/2021, 07:48
Each of the ceremonial garments worn by the Kohen HaGadol (High Priest) has a special timeless significance to it. Why, therefore, are the names of each of the twelve tribes engraved on the breastplate?
Tetzaveh: Uplifting the Generation to Hashem
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Update date: 2/21/2021, 07:48
When the Torah tells the Kohen Gadol to light the Menora in the holy Tabernacle, it says to "raise" the candles rather than "light" the candles; what does it mean?
A Proper Purim
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Update date: 2/21/2021, 07:41
There's no such thing as accomplishing a mitzva by doing a transgression - we have to be careful in performing the mitzvoth of Purim to observe all the other mitzvoth too.
Yitro: Coveting-What's the Big Deal?
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Update date: 1/30/2021, 19:30
We can understand how murder and stealing are such serious offenses; but why is "Thou shalt not covet" one of the Ten Commandments? Is it so terrible?
Yitro: Seeker of Truth
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Update date: 1/30/2021, 19:31
Yitro tells his son-in-law Moshe that if he accepts his advice, he will surely benefit from Divine assistance. How can he make such a promise?
Yitro: A Nation of Cohanim (Priests)
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Update date: 1/30/2021, 19:33
What is Hashem's intention when He commands us all to be a nation of Cohanim? What is the special quality of the Cohanim that Hashem wants us all to have?
Yitro: The Rewards of Honoring Parents
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Update date: 1/30/2021, 19:32
One of the hardest mitzvoth in the Torah to perform properly is the mitzvah of honoring one's parents, but it is also a mitzvah that pays tremendous rewards...
Yitro: Honoring Hashem Brings Honor to Parents
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Update date: 1/30/2021, 19:32
Before parents demand that their children fulfill the Fifth Commandment, they should evaluate themselves if they are fulfilling the Fourth Commandment, for all of the Ten Commandments are obligatory...
Yitro: The Three Partners
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Update date: 1/30/2021, 19:33
To what extent must a person honor his parents? Must he or she listen to everything they say? Must a child submit to parental coercion? What does "honoring one's parents" mean?
Bo: Standing up to Dark-Side Emuna
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Update date: 1/16/2021, 19:57
Pharoah has already received what should be a knock out punch. After being hit in the face with 10 plagues, he still isn’t throwing in the towel. What is the source of such power? What does it teach us?
Va'eira: The Extent of Gratitude
By Rabbi Lazer Brody
Update date: 1/9/2021, 19:59
In this week's Torah portion, Hashem personally teaches us a lesson in gratitude for posterity: Hashem tells Moses, "Tell Aaron to the your rod and extend it over the waters..."
Va'eira: Waiting for the Right Time
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Update date: 1/9/2021, 19:58
Last week's Torah portion ended with Moshe's dramatic claim that the lives of the Jews has only become more difficult since Hashem sent him to Pharaoh; Hashem now answers...
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