Parsha
Beyond the headlines: Finding an anchor in the shelter - opinion
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Parashat Tazria-Metzora: Turning lemons into lemonade
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Parashat Vayakhel-Pekudei: Wisdom of the wise
Parashat Kedoshim: A society that worships wisdom and understanding is a holy one
This weeks Parasha teaches us that Judaism’s attitude toward the elderly is one of respect and understanding.
Vezot habracha: The blessing of the Torah
The parsha opens with: “This is the blessing with which Moses, the man of God, blessed the Israelites farewell before he died” (Deut. 33:1).
What we can learn from the story of those who contributed eagerly, told to stop - opinion
In order to be of help to others, one must be on a certain moral and intellectual level, the writer explains.
Parshat Hayei Sarah: Short, courageous and practical
The second story in this week's parsha is Abraham’s servant going to Haran in Aram Naharayim to search for a bride for Isaac.
Parshat Hayei Sarah: Ketura, the figure & the kibbutz
Ramban claims Keturah was a Canaanite concubine, based on her description in the Book of Chronicles.
Chayei Sarah: What is love?
This is the first time the Torah mentions anyone loving someone, and of course, we are now faced with the question: what is love?
Vayera: The power of respecting others
Abraham is known as the biblical figure who is a gracious host after he leaves God to tend to his guests.
Lech Lecha: a call more relevant than ever -opinion
The Land of Israel and the modern state of Israel are alive and well, and ready to welcome home Jews from all corners of the Earth.
Noach: Lessons for all mankind
Bereshit: A reminder of our control over our destiny
Hashem begins by asking Cain why he is angry and sad and continues with the following verse: (Genesis 4:7) הֲל֤וֹא אִם־תֵּיטִיב֙ שְׂאֵ֔ת וְאִם֙ לֹ֣א תֵיטִ֔יב לַפֶּ֖תַח חַטָּ֣את רֹבֵ֑ץ וְאֵלֶ֨יךָ֙ תּ