
Come for Shabbos!
One of the themes of the holiday of Sukkos is that we are all bound together. The Torah tells us to take four species: the Esrog, a citrus fruit with a pleasant taste and smell; the Lulav from a Date Palm which produces fruit but is not fragrant; Hadasim, myrtle...

System Reset
On Yom Kippur, we are invited to "clean the slate" of all the misdeeds of the past year. In a way, it's like hitting the reset button. When we restart our computer, all of the old programs that were sitting there, using memory and slowing down the machine, are cleared...

What’s New?
Each week, as I write this note, I try to say something tied to the weekly Torah reading. On the eve of Rosh Hashanah, I'd like to speak a little bit about Shabbos! Well, not just the theory or regular practice, but a special Shabbos that is planned for October 24-25,...
Every Step Up
This week, the Torah makes us uncomfortable. It tells us something that we don't want to hear: that there are harsh consequences if we turn away from G-d and His Torah. We are His nation, and our lives and successes depend upon remembering this. The Ohr HaChaim...
Chain of Events
The Torah reading begins this week with three seemingly unrelated laws. First it teaches us how an Israelite soldier must conduct himself if, in the course of capturing a city, he is attracted to a captive woman. Then it explains the laws of inheritance if a man has...
Ferguson in the Torah
Over the past few weeks, those reading the news in the United States have been confronted with two entirely different accounts of events in Ferguson, Missouri. In the first version, an unarmed man with his hands up was shot by police. In the second, a large,...