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The Sedra Bo 5777

Shalom and welcome back to our weekly exploration of the Torah. In this video, we delve into Parshat Bo, focusing on a truly fascinating paradox. How was it possible for the Egyptian people, even as they suffered through devastating plagues, to develop a deep admiration and even favor toward Moses and the Jewish people? Drawing from the profound insights of the Ramban, we’ll discuss how the Egyptians began to recognize that the cause of their suffering was not the Jews, but their own cruel behavior and Pharaoh’s stubbornness. We’ll then connect this historical moment to the Rambam’s vision of the [...]

By |January 14th, 2017|Categories: Bo, Videos|

The Sedra Shemos 5777

This Dvar Torah provides insight into the opening of the Book of Exodus, specifically focusing on the shrewd tactics employed by Pharaoh to enslave the Jewish people. The video explores the commentary of the Ramban, explaining why Pharaoh did not immediately resort to open violence to annihilate the Israelites. Instead, Pharaoh chose a clandestine, stage-by-stage approach to avoid betrayal and gain the support of the Egyptian populace, who initially admired the Jews. The speaker analyzes how Pharaoh levied specific taxes and imposed labor to slowly dehumanize the Jewish people in the eyes of the Egyptians, ultimately leading to total enslavement [...]

By |December 31st, 2016|Categories: Shemot, Videos|

The Sedra Matos 5776

In this week's Sedra, Parshat Matos, we find ourselves grappling with a profound and seemingly difficult contradiction in our holy Torah. We were previously commanded by the Almighty never to take revenge or even bear a grudge against our fellow people. The Rambam explains that we must rise above such vanity and emptiness to maintain a stable environment. However, in this week’s portion, God explicitly commands Moses to take revenge for the children of Israel against the Midianites. How can we reconcile the prohibition of vengeance with this divine decree for battle? As we explore the teachings of our sages, [...]

By |July 9th, 2016|Categories: Matot, Videos|

The Sedra Bamidbar 5776

In this week's video for Parshat Bamidbar, we open the fourth book of the Torah with a detailed census of the Jewish people. While the counting reflects how dear we are to God, the arrangement of the camp carries a vital lesson about the power of influence. Rashi highlights a fascinating connection between the families of Kahat and the tribe of Reuven, who were stationed as neighbors. This proximity unfortunately led some to be drawn into Korach's rebellion, teaching us the adage: woe to the wicked and woe to his neighbor. Our sages and Maimonides emphasize that it is human [...]

By |May 29th, 2016|Categories: Bamidbar, Videos|

The Sedra Pekudei 5776

This week we conclude the book of Shemot with Parshat Pekudei. While this portion is famous for its detailed accounting and measurements of the Mishkan, there is a profound lesson hidden within the work of Betzalel. We find a fascinating contrast between Betzalel and the sons of Aaron, Nadav and Avihu. Both parties attempted to go beyond what was explicitly commanded in their service of God. However, while Betzalel was praised for his original ideas, Nadav and Avihu suffered a tragic fate for their unauthorized offering. In this video, we explore the crucial difference between these two approaches. It all [...]

By |February 25th, 2016|Categories: Pekudei, Videos|

The Sedra Yisro 5776

This week we look at Parshat Yisro, where we see the namesake of the portion, Moshe’s father in law, arriving at the Jewish camp. Jethro observes how Moshe is leading the nation and offers some crucial advice. He notices that Moshe is sitting alone from morning until evening to judge the people, a task that seems noble but is incredibly taxing. Why was it so exhausting? Beyond just answering questions, a true judge must balance three key things: law, truth, and peace. As we learn from our sages, the ultimate way to achieve both truth and peace is through the [...]

By |January 27th, 2016|Categories: Videos, Yisro|
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