Chapter 4, Mishna 10: Playing G-d
He (Rabbi Yishmael) used to say: Do not judge alone because there is no solitary judge except One. Do not say, ‘Accept my view,’ for… Read More »Chapter 4, Mishna 10: Playing G-d
He (Rabbi Yishmael) used to say: Do not judge alone because there is no solitary judge except One. Do not say, ‘Accept my view,’ for… Read More »Chapter 4, Mishna 10: Playing G-d
He (Rabbi Yishmael) used to say: Do not judge alone because there is no solitary judge except One. Do not say, ‘Accept my view,’ for… Read More »Chapter 4, Mishna 10: Playing G-d
He (Rabbi Yishmael) used to say: Do not judge alone because there is no solitary judge except One. Do not say, ‘Accept my view,’ for… Read More »Chapter 4, Mishna 10: Playing G-d
He (Rabbi Yishmael) used to say: Do not judge alone because there is no solitary judge except One. Do not say, ‘Accept my view,’ for… Read More »Chapter 4, Mishna 10: Playing G-d
He (Rabbi Yishmael) used to say: Do not judge alone because there is no solitary judge except One. Do not say, ‘Accept my view,’ for… Read More »Chapter 4, Mishna 10: Playing G-d
These divrei Torah were adapted from the hashkafa portion of Rabbi Yissocher Frand’s Commuter Chavrusah Tapes on the weekly portion: ##1257 – Learning on Tisha… Read More »A Paradigm Incident Which Teaches: The Ribono Shel Olam Has a Grand Plan
These divrei Torah were adapted from the hashkafa portion of Rabbi Yissocher Frand’s Commuter Chavrusah Tapes on the weekly portion: ##1257 – Learning on Tisha… Read More »A Paradigm Incident Which Teaches: The Ribono Shel Olam Has a Grand Plan
Therefore say, “Behold, I give him my covenant of peace.[2] Notice the present tense: “I give,” rather than I will give. The present implies continuing… Read More »From Nadav and Avihu to Eliyahu
Therefore say, “Behold, I give him my covenant of peace.[2] Notice the present tense: “I give,” rather than I will give. The present implies continuing… Read More »From Nadav and Avihu to Eliyahu
Therefore say, “Behold, I give him my covenant of peace.[2] Notice the present tense: “I give,” rather than I will give. The present implies continuing… Read More »From Nadav and Avihu to Eliyahu