Terumah – 5779
Terumah – 5779 Terumah – 5779 Exodus 25:1 – 27:19 One of the remarkable characteristics of Toraitic law is that most of the 613 Commandments do not follow the “if – then” formula. “If – then” laws are far more common in the secular world, and most legal systems would not function well without them. […]
Yitro – 5779
Yitro – 5779 Exodus 18:1 – 20:23 Over the past few years, a series of articles have been published in papers like the Globe and Mail, The Independent and the Huffington Post about a new concept that some people consider an attractive alternative to traditional marriage: a marriage or relationship contract. There are various terms, […]
BeShalach – 5779
BeShalach – 5779 Exodus 13:17 – 17:16 Finally! After hundreds of years of slavery, we escape Egypt – only to arrive at an impassable sea with Pharaoh’s chariots in fast pursuit. This was not exactly the kind of redemption Moses promised, and our people were stuck, overwhelmed with the sense that life was pressing in […]
Bo – 5779
Bo – 5779 Exodus 10:1 – 13:16 When did God put Torah in the Torah? In parashat Bo. This week the word “torah” (which means ‘teaching’ and/or ‘law’) is used for the very first time in the Torah, and under the strangest of circumstances. Parashat Bo describes one of the most intense times in Torah. […]
A Few Words About Israel
A Few Words About Israel (from the January 2019 Chadashot) Dear Friends, I am writing these words in mid-November. The pain of Pittsburgh is still raw as we mourn our loss and look to our own safety. At the same time, intense political turmoil in Israel has called the future of the current government into […]