The Holiness of Miriam

We learn this week that Miriam passes away after the Israelites come to Kadesh, and that they then have no water to drink [Num. 20:1-2]. Rashi explains that for the entire 40 years that they were in the desert, they had access to a well in the merit of Miriam. Once...

Lessons from Wood-Choppers

A few days ago, I was invited to a local gathering in memory of David (Moshe Yosef) Reichenberg, who gave his life trying to rescue a child from electrocution during the Hurricane. Rabbi Naftoli Reich of Ohr Somayach shared a thought that has a lot of relevance to the...

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Heads or Tails?

On the night of Rosh Hashana, many Jewish families have a custom to eat the head of a fish (gummy candy fish in my house) and say a short prayer playing upon the symbolism of the head. We pray that it be G-d's will that in the coming year "we should be at the 'head'...

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Fear Tempered With Joy

In this week's reading, G-d Commands us to bring our first fruits to the Temple, and recite a passage found in the Passover Haggadah: "An Aramite [attempted to] destroy my father, and he went down to Egypt... And the Egyptians oppressed us... and we cried out to...

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A Hero of Hurricane Irene, of Blessed Memory

For most of us in the path of Hurricane Irene, the storm turned out to be a significant inconvenience, rather than a disaster. Not having power at home for four days was annoying, but hardly a tragedy. The same cannot be said for one family from Monsey. Moshe Yosef...

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It’s Alive!

One could read through the Torah and believe that it's merely a record of events, or a book of stories. While the text is certainly in story form, its teachings continue to have eternal relevance. The Torah's story is relevant not merely as history, but as a guidebook...

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