• The Vilna Gaon Predicted Israel

    פרשת בחוקותי / כ”ו באייר תשפ”ב – מ”א בעמר

    The Vilna Gaon, who died in 1797, predicted that two dates would be important in the future, the 18th Day of the Omer, (that is the 5th of Iyar), and the 28th of Iyar. Today we recognize these days as Israel Independence Day and Jerusalem Day. Both for events that happened in the 20th Century. How did he know?

  • We Need to be a God-Fearing Society

    פרשת בחוקותי – כ”ה באייר תשפ”ב – מ’ בעומר

    When a Jewish court was required to hand down a death sentence they would go out to the country and bemoan that breakdown in society. The idea that the crime did not happen in a vacuum. It happened because there is something wrong in society in general.

  • Take Ownership of Your Actions

    פרשת בחוקותי / כ”ד באייר תשפ”ב – ל”ט בעומר

    Many people blame their actions on others or things. The fact is that we make our own decisions. God gave us free will. It is always our choice, and we suffer the consequences when we make the wrong one.

  • There is Only One Truth

    פרשת בחוקותי / כ”ג באייר תשפ”ב – ל”ח בעומר

    The curses of this week’s portion have to do with a breakdown of society. One of the problems is that people say, “that is your truth”. Interesting the Hebrew word for truth, אמת, has no plural. This infers that there is only one truth, not multiple truths.

  • What Will You Be Judged On?

    פרשת בחוקותי / כ”ב באייר תשפ”ב – ל”ז בעומר

    When we read the portion we see that God will judge us not so much on how well we pray or perform our rituals, such as the sacrificial service, but on how we treat each other. As the Mishna says the first question that you will be asked in the next world will be “Were you honest in your business dealings?”

  • We are Our Curse

    פרשת בחוקותי / כ”א באייר ץשפ”ב – ל”ו בעומר

    This week’s portion has the blessings and the curses. That if we follow the Torah then great things will occur but if we do not then disaster will happen. The interesting thing is that the curses will be caused by a breakdown in society. God does not have to curse us, we can do that all by ourselves,

  • Respect Your Brother

    פרשת בהר / י”ט באייר תשפ”ב – ל”ד בעומר

    The Talmud, Tactate Shabbat 33b, relates that the reason Rebbe Akiva’s students died of a plague was that they did not respect each other. This underlines the idea that even if we disagree we need to show each other respect. To disagree without being disagreeable.

  • The Meaning of Log B’Omer

    פרשת בהר / י”ח באייר תשפ”ב – ל”ג בעומר

    Today is the 33rd day of the Omer, known as Log B’Omer. It is a mini festival when we remember that a plague that was destroying Rebbe Akiva’s students suddenly stopped. What was the reason for the plague and what can we learn from it.

  • Private Property & God

    פרשת בהר / י”ז באייר תשפ”ב – ל”ב בעומר

    While the Torah has a respect for private property and wants us to earn our way in the world, Shmita reminds us that, in the final analysis, God is in control of the world. We are commanded to make the most of our situation but if God does not help us we just won’t succeed.

  • Liberty & The Torah

    פרשת בהר / ט”ז באייר תשפ”ב – ל”א בעומר

    In this week’s Portion the Torah ties liberty with property fights. Basically, when there is no ownership of property, there is no liberty. That is why one the quote on the Liberty Bell is found in this week’s Portion: Proclaim Liberty thro’ all the Land to all the Inhabitants thereof.-Levit. XXV. 10.