Praise the Good L-rd

Praise the Good L-rd

On a daily basis, observant Jews the world over praise the Al-Mighty G-d as they bless Him for all the good that they enjoy.  Our Sages tell us (Babylonian Talmud, Berakhot 35a), “Whoever derives benefit from this world without a blessing [whereby one recognizes the source of our blessing] is tantamount to stealing from G-d.” …

We Have G-d in our Corner

We Have G-d in our Corner

On the holiday of Chanukah, observant Jews round the world declare their appreciation to G-d in the Shemona Esrei prayer: “For the miracles, and for the salvation, and for the mighty deeds, and for the victories, and for the battles which You performed for our forefathers in those days at this time.  In the days…

Mixed Up Priorities

Mixed Up Priorities

In his comments on the Torah portion of Noach (VeHigadeta, Bereshit pp. 137 – 140), R. Yaakov Galinsky wonders about the verse (Bereshit 9:20), “And Noah, the man of the earth, debased himself and planted a vineyard.”  As Rashi points out ad locum, the Sages opined that, after leaving the ark that saved him and…

Strive for Consistency

Strive for Consistency

In the Torah portion of VaYelekh, amongst Moses’ parting words before his passing, we read (Devarim 31:12-13), “Gather together the people – the men, the women, and the small children, and your stranger who is in your cities – so that they will hear and so they will learn, and they shall fear the L-rd…

Stop and Think

Stop and Think

In the beginning of the Torah portion of Nitzavim, Moses, before he passes on, addresses a gathering of the People of Israel and begins to tell them (Devarim 29:9), “You are standing here today.”  On this verse, Rashi comments that Moses gathered together the people to stand together as he is about to transfer the…

Let Us Not Get Carried Away

Let Us Not Get Carried Away

We find in the Torah portion of Ki Tavo that In the course of admonishing the nation of Israel prior to their entry into the Promised Land and prior to his passing, Moses declares (Devarim 27:16), “Cursed is one who degrades his father or mother.” Regarding the aforementioned verse, the well known rosh yeshiva and maggid R. Yaakov Galinsky…