Author: Shlomo Bar-Ayal

  • On Becoming a Leader

    פרשת קרח / כ”ז בסיון תשפ”ב

    Korach led a rebellion against Moses based on “equality”. Why should Moses be the leader over all of the Jews? Aren’t we all equal? The answer is that Moses became Moses because he worked on himself. He was not born into leadership. He earned it.

  • The Importance of the Sabbath

    פרשת שלח / כ”ה בסיון תשפ”ב

    This week’s portion includes the admonition about idolatry. This is no accident. Idolatry is trying to make God human. Our goal should be to be Godly. It includes the Sabbath desecrater. Violating the Sabbath is denying that God created the universe.

  • Facts, Not Opinions

    פרשת שלח / כ”ד בסיון תשפ”ב

    The problem with the men that Moses sent out to scout the land was that they let their egos get in the way. They had a preconceived notion and bent the facts to their opinions. A true spy is unknown to all and presents the facts as they are, not what they want them to be.

  • The Importance of Marriage

    פרשת שלח / כ”ג בסיון תשפ”ב

    When Joshua was chosen to be one of the scouts Moses gave him an extra letter to his name for protection. He did not do this for Caleb. The reason was that Caleb was already protected. He was married while Joshua was not. Marriage is the protection that was needed on this mission.

  • God Wants You to Earn You Reward

    פרשת שלח / כ”ב בסיון תשפ”ב

    The reason that the Jews were upset with the report of the scouts was that it meant that when they would enter the Land of Israel, they would have to put into practice all the laws that they were learning in the wilderness.

  • Know When to Leave

    פרשת שלח / כ”א בסיון תשפ”ב

    In this week’s portion we watch as Moses chooses the wrong people to scout out the Land. The problem with the men chosen was that they had a vested interest in staying in the wilderness. That they did not want to lose their position of leadership. Sometimes a leader has to recognize when it is time to leave.

  • The Limits of Freedom

    פרשת בהעלותך / י”ח בסיון תשפ”ב

    The Complainers are back again in this week’s portion. They will continue to plague Moses throughout the Exodus. The question is what they were really complaining about. The limits that the Torah places on us. That we cannot do whatever we want in society.

  • Apprenticeship of the Levites

    פרשת בהעלותך / י”ז בסיון תשפ”ב

    In this week’s portion we learn that the Levites had a 5-year apprenticeship for their work in the Temple. Why did it take so long for them to learn their job? More important than learning the workings of the Temple, they had to learn how to behave in the Temple.

  • Becoming Better Not Perfect

    פרשת בהעלותך / ט”ז בסיון תשפ”ב

    The Torah wants us to make ourselves better. Perfection is a state that we will never attain and the attempt to attain it will end in failure. But if we work to improve ourselves, we will become better people and thus improve the world.

  • Lead by Example

    פרשת בהעלותך / ט”ו בסיון תשפ”ב

    This week’s portion leads with the commandment to Aaron, the High Priest, to clean & prepare the Menorah. Why does he have to do this? Can’t he delegate this job to an underling? The answer is that to the Torah leadership means to lead by example. Sometimes you have to do the dirty work yourself.