The Toldos Advantage
Friday Night IT IS VERY insightful that so many different societies believe in Afterlife, and have for so long. In fact, the only part of… Read More »The Toldos Advantage
Friday Night IT IS VERY insightful that so many different societies believe in Afterlife, and have for so long. In fact, the only part of… Read More »The Toldos Advantage
Esav said, “Look, I’m going to die. For what do I need the birthright?[2] According to Rashi, Esav was not in imminent danger of expiring… Read More »Real Spiritual Men Take Risks
Sponsored by Robert and Hannah Klein on the yahrzeits of his mother Dorothy Klein (Devorah bat Avraham a”h), and his brother Kenneth H. Klein (Kalman… Read More »Prayer Offerings
These divrei Torah were adapted from the hashkafa portion of Rabbi Yissocher Frand’s Commuter Chavrusah Series on the weekly portion: #1225 – The Bar Mitzvah… Read More »The Value of Planning, Forethought, Process and Development
The Story The two friends walked together to shul one morning in Tel Aviv, deep in discussion. “Trust me,” Tal said, “Being a bechor is… Read More »Washing a Kohen’s Hands
This week’s parsha, Toldos, begins with the births of Yaakov and Esav. Right from the start they were two dissimilar individuals with very different agendas:… Read More »Heaven on Earth
This week’s Torah reading begins with the recounting of the generations of Abraham and Isaac. It is titled “Toldot,” which literally means the children, as… Read More »Isaac Gave His Children Something to Remember
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The Mitzvah: The prohibition against murder is one of the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:13; Deuteronomy 5:17). Eisav is the personification of a murderer, wielding the… Read More »Murder: Going for the Kill
How different can two brothers be? As different as black and white. The Torah describes how the twin brothers Jacob and Esau were already veering… Read More »A Question of Honor