Those who Plant with Tears will Reap with Joy

Those who Plant with Tears will Reap with Joy

The Torah section of Tetzaveh discusses the elegant clothes of the kohanim (priests) and the inauguration of services in the newly constructed Mishkan (Tabernacle) whose components were described in the previous Torah section. Upon perusing the above Torah sections, one finds that all of the different structures and vessels are discussed in the first section except…

Giving is Receiving

Giving is Receiving

The Torah section of Terumah discusses the contribution, apportionment and design of the various components of the holy Tabernacle, the Mishkan, which was later to be used in the holy Temple, the bet hamikdash.  The section starts (Sh’mot 25:1-2): “And G-d spoke to Moses, saying: Speak to the children of Israel and let them take for…

Authority to Heal

Authority to Heal

In the Torah section of Mishpatim, among the many laws and injunctions mentioned, we find (Sh’mot 21:19), “If men quarrel and one strikes his fellow with a stone or a fist, and he does not die but falls into bed.  If he gets up and goes about outside under his own power, the one who…

Guide to the Pedagogue

Guide to the Pedagogue

In the Torah section of Bo, we find the first directive from G-d to the people of Israel as a whole.  Before their miraculous exodus from slavery in Egypt, they are instructed regarding the preparation of a special lamb offering as well as other laws surrounding the Passover holiday that is to be celebrated in commemoration of…

Unable to Listen

Unable to Listen

We are told in the beginning of the Torah section of VaEirah that the enslavement of the Israelites at the hands of the Egyptians was so crushing that when Moses came to his brethren to announce their impending redemption, “They were unable to listen to him out of shortness of spirit and hard work” (Sh’mot…

Heavy of Speech

Heavy of Speech

The Torah section of Sh’mot introduces the toils and tribulations of the children of Israel in Egypt after Jacob and all his sons passed away.  “And a new king arose over Egypt who did not know Joseph” (Sh’mot 1:8).  Pharaoh no longer recognized the great contribution of Joseph to saving his country in the time…

He Blessed Joseph

He Blessed Joseph

In the Torah section of Vayechi, we read of Jacob’s coming on in years after emigrating to Egypt to reunite with his cherished son Joseph who has become the viceroy in Egypt, second in command only to Pharaoh.  Before his passing, Jacob chooses to talk individually to each of his twelve sons, whereby he blesses…

Land of the Priests

Land of the Priests

In the Torah section of VaYigash, we read of the rapprochement – at first apprehensive and then joyous – between Joseph’s brothers and Joseph, the heart-warming reunion between Joseph and his father Jacob, the emigration of Jacob and Joseph’s brothers to Egypt and the steps taken by Joseph, Pharaoh’s viceroy, to fight the enormous famine…