First is First

First is First

In the beginning of the Torah portion of Tazria, we read (Vayikra 12:3), “And on the eighth day, the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised.”  In his Darash Moshe, the latter day Torah giant R. Moshe Feinstein comments on this verse and thereby delves into the meaning of this precept and related precepts. R. Feinstein…

Greatness Does Not Preclude Humility

Greatness Does Not Preclude Humility

The Torah portion of Shmini includes, among instructions to the kohanim (priests) for the inauguration of the Mishkan (Tabernacle) during the sojourn of the Children of Israel in the desert, a reference to the death of Aaron’s son Nadav and Avihu. In his Michtav MiEliyahu vol. II, pp. 244-250, the noted mashgiach of Yeshivat Ponovezh R. Eliyahu Dessler (1892-1953) analyzes the matter of Nadav…

Stand Up on a Chair

Stand Up on a Chair

Events in the Torah portion of Miketz mark a culmination of a period of servitude and imprisonment imposed in Egypt upon Joseph the son of our forefather Jacob as well as an initial stage prior to the eventual cruel enslavement of Jacob’s descendents at the hands of the Egyptian until the omni-benevolent G-d miraculously freed…

Authority after Sin

Authority after Sin

In the Torah portion of Vayikra (4:2-23), G-d instructs us: “If the anointed priest [kohen gadol] will sin … for his sin that he committed he shall offer a bull, a young male of cattle, unblemished, to G-d as a sin-offering.  …. If the entire assembly of Israel [the judges of the High Court, the Sanhedrin]…

Accountability is Important for All

Accountability is Important for All

We find, when reading the Torah portion of Pekudei, that, when Moses appealed to the nation of Israel to provide funds and raw materials needed for the inauguration of the Mishkan (Holy Tabernacle), everyone responded with such amazing warm-hearted generosity that, in a relatively short time, Moses declared a halt to the contributions, and, afterwards, the Mishkan’s construction…

Gather Around

Gather Around

We read in the beginning of the Torah section of VaYakhel (Sh’mot 35:1-2): “And Moses gathered the entire assembly of the Children of Israel and said to them, ‘These are the things that G-d commanded to do them.  On six days, work may be done, but the seventh day shall be holy for you, a…

Great Hand

Great Hand

In the Torah section of Beshalach, we read (Sh’mot 14:31), “And Israel saw the great hand that G-d inflicted upon Egypt.”  In his Darash Moshe, the latter day Torah giant R. Moshe Feinstein offers an intriguing comment on this verse. R. Feinstein wonders why the Torah placed this verse here, after the Israelites saw the…