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The Sedra Vayechi 5782

This video explores the profound lessons found in Sedra Vayechi, specifically focusing on how to maintain a positive mindset. Despite popular beliefs about superstition, the speaker argues that Judaism emphasizes rational thought and personal responsibility. The core topic is the 'evil eye'—not as a magical curse, but as a negative, pessimistic attitude that destroys potential. Just as Yaakov blessed his grandsons to rise above negativity and think of their future success, the video encourages viewers to adopt this mindset today. By shifting focus from what is wrong with the world to what can be done right, individuals and nations can [...]

By |November 21st, 2021|Categories: Vayechi, Videos|

The Sedra VAYETZIE 5782

This video explores profound questions regarding ownership, possessions, and familial bonds through the lens of the Torah portion Vayetzei. Using a lesson from the Talmud, the video analyzes the conflict between Yaakov and his father-in-law, Lavan. Lavan mistakenly believed he permanently owned his family and wealth, while Yaakov demonstrated that possessions are transferable and people are not property. This lesson emphasizes recognizing God's role in our ownership and the importance of emotional and physical independence in our own lives, urging viewers to ensure they are not being held back by others as they progress and define their own personal property. [...]

By |October 18th, 2021|Categories: Vayetze, Videos|

The Sedra Vayelech 5782

As we approach the end of the year and prepare for the transition into Rosh Hashanah, we find ourselves at Parshat Vayelech. This is the shortest parsha in the Torah, yet it carries some of the most profound messages about leadership and the future of the Jewish people. We see Moshe Rabbeinu at one hundred and twenty years old, preparing to hand the mantle to Yehoshua. He gives us the final mitzvot, including the beautiful commandment of Hakhel and the writing of the Torah as a song. In this video, I want to explore what it means to move forward [...]

By |August 15th, 2021|Categories: Vayelech, Videos|

The Sedra Ki Tavoh 5781

This week we find ourselves in Parshat Ki Tavoh. Many people today use the term off the derek to describe someone who has left the path of Torah, but we must ask ourselves: what is this path? In the Book of Devarim, we are repeatedly warned not to deviate to the right or to the left. As we delve into the verses, we discover that there are actually two distinct paths discussed. The first is the path of monotheism, which represents our absolute commitment to serving God alone and rejecting all forms of idolatry. The second is the path of [...]

By |August 1st, 2021|Categories: Ki Tavoh, Videos|

The Sedra Ki Tietzeh 5781

This week we find ourselves in Parshat Ki Tietzeh, where we encounter a vast array of mitzvot that teach us how to live a holy life. Among these is the command to build a fence around your roof to ensure that no one falls and suffers harm. Rashi points out a fascinating connection between this mitzvah and the command to send away the mother bird before taking her eggs. He teaches us that if we fulfill the easy mitzvah of sending the bird away, we will eventually be privileged to build a new house and fulfill the mitzvah of the [...]

By |July 30th, 2021|Categories: ki teitzei, Videos|

The Sedra Devarim 5781

This week we begin Sefer Devarim, the final book of the Torah. We find Moshe Rabbeinu delivering his powerful farewell address, reviewing the history of Bnei Yisrael with honesty and conviction. In this week's portion, Moshe recalls the tragic episode of the spies and highlights a shocking accusation made by the people. They claimed that God brought them out of Egypt because He hated them. As Rashi explains through a parable, the people preferred the easy irrigation of Egypt over the arid, rain dependent land of Canaan. They viewed the necessity of hard work as a sign of divine rejection. [...]

By |June 19th, 2021|Categories: Devarim, Videos|
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