Women and Children
Women are obligated in prayer, and therefore are also included in the prohibition not to eat before they have “prayed for their blood.” However, even… Read More »Women and Children
Women are obligated in prayer, and therefore are also included in the prohibition not to eat before they have “prayed for their blood.” However, even… Read More »Women and Children
THE DESERT IS an unforgiving place, unless God is leading you through it with great miracles. To most of the world, a desert is a… Read More »What’s For Desert?
But if you do not listen to Me and do not perform all these commandments and if you despise My statutes and reject My ordinances,… Read More »It Still Whispers, “Shabbos”
There are four types of students (lit., among those who sit before the Sages) — a sponge, a funnel, a strainer, and a sifter. The… Read More »Chapter 5, Mishna 18: The Gift of Selective Memory
These divrei Torah were adapted from the hashkafa portion of Rabbi Yissocher Frand’s Commuter Chavrusah Tapes on the weekly portion: #1293 – A Tragic Holocaust… Read More »Focusing In on The Opening Words of the Parsha – Part 1: Teleichu
Then they will confess their sin and the sin of their forefathers…and also for having behaved toward Me haphazardly. I, too, will behave toward them… Read More »No Excuses
BS”D Volume 38, No. 33 24 Iyar 5784 June 1, 2024 Our Parashah opens: “If you will follow My Chukim / decrees and observe My… Read More »Earn an ‘A’ for Effort
This week we read the double parsha of B’har/B’chukosai, thereby completing the Sefer {Book} of Vayikra. B’har begins with the laws of sh’mita–the Torah’s prohibition… Read More »A Back-Handed Compliment
The Story Sarah was thrilled to finally have her friend from across the street, Liya, come over to her house to play one afternoon. The… Read More »Arvus – Communal Responsibility
Anticipation. What a wonderful feeling. As the long-awaited event draws ever closer, we cannot help but count the days. Five days left. Four days. The… Read More »Familiarity Breeds Respect