At the beginning of this week’s Parsha, Parshat Miketz, Paroh dreams about fourteen cows coming out of the Nile. The first seven cows that emerge are healthy and robust...
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This week’s Parsha is Vayeshev and in it we get a glimpse into the life of Yosef. Upon being sold by his brothers, Yosef wound up in the house...
This week’s Parsha is Parshas Vayishlach. In this week’s Parsha a few things happen. Number one, Yaakov encounters his brother Esav who wants to kill him, lovely. While encountering...
In Parshat Nitzavim G-d tells the Jewish people that he has placed before them life and death. “…choose life, so that you will live…” (Deuteronomy, 30:19) At first glance...
In this week’s parsha, Parshat Ki Tavo, it says ,” Today, Hashem, your God, commands you to perform these decrees and the statutes.” Many people, including me, say...
This week’s parsha, Parshat Keitzei, is packed with the laws regarding 74 of the 613 mitzvot. These include the laws regarding burial, what to do with lost objects and...
‘Started from Leviticus now we’re here’ This week’s Parsha, Parshat Vayikra, begins with G-d calling Moshe into the Tent of Meeting. G-d explains to Moshe the laws of the...
Ki Tisa is an iconic parsha, which begins with Moshe taking the census of the Jewish people by collecting a half a shekel from everyone and then as most...
This week’s parsha is Parshat Tetzaveh. Parshat Tetzaveh mainly talks about the menorah, the Kohen Gadol’s clothing, and the the incense altar. The main theme of the menorah is...
This week’s Parsha begins with the famous encounter between Moshe and his father-in-law Yisro. When Yisro arrives at the camp, Moshe greets him with a low bow and kisses,...