Parshas VaYakhail
/How does one find an original thought while avoiding repeating what they have already said about the Mishkan and the Bigdei Kehuna?
Read MoreHow does one find an original thought while avoiding repeating what they have already said about the Mishkan and the Bigdei Kehuna?
Read More“Yaakov” I said quietly to my son (again to the untrained it might have sounded like I was yelling) “remember what the Rav said in shul – the gadlus of two brothers who don’t fight?” “True” he responded. “But he didn’t say anything about a brother and a sister”...
Read MoreThis week, my family and I will celebrate the tenth anniversary of our arrival to Yerushalayim. It’s hard to believe it’s ten years already...
Read More“And where did your wife come from?” Zimri taunted Moshe. The people wondered, what would the outcome be? How would Moshe respond to this latest crisis?
Read MoreI think I’ll skip most of the parsha. There are too many depressing parts. Miriam dies. Moshe and Aharon are told they won’t be able to enter Eretz Yisroel.
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