Devorim 5774

  • We Are One!

    (Torah Portion Devorim) We Are One! There are three defining characteristics of a Jew; they are compassionate, self-conscious and perform acts of loving kindnesses. As we are glued to the news regarding the developments in our brethren’s war with Hamas, we are astonished and amazed by the way Israel is conducting themselves in the midst …

  • Comfort Zone!

    (Torah Portion Va’eschanan) Comfort Zone! This Shabbos is called Shabbos Nachamu – Shabbos of consolation. The name comes from the opening words of the Haftorah, where Isaiah the prophet in the name of G-d, tells the Jewish people after the destruction of the Temple, “Nachamu, Nachamu Ami” I will give a double consolation to My …

  • First Time!

    (Torah Portion Eikev) First Time! In this week’s Parsha the Torah records the second paragraph that we say daily in the Shema declaration. The first verse in that paragraph states, “And it will be when you listen and observe My Commands that I command you today.” “That I Command you today” – is written in …

  • Selective Vision!!

    (Torah Portion Re’eh) Selective Vision!! This week’s Parsha begins with the word Re’eh, which means “See”. Moshe tells the Jewish people, “See, I present before you today a blessing and a curse. The blessing is when you listen to G-d’s commandments; and the curse is when you do not follow the dictates of the Almighty.” …

  • Dream On!

    (Torah Portion Shoftim) Dream On! Yesterday was the first day of the Hebrew month of Elul, a significant month regarding our preparations for the High Holidays. During this month and continuing through Yom Kippur, a period of 40 days, our leader Moshe was in Heaven pleading and securing G-d’s atonement for the Jewish nation’s sin …

  • Water Selfie

    (Torah Portion Ki Seitzai) Water Selfie At this time of year, knowing that the big day of Rosh Hashana is fast approaching, we are generally more in tune with our spiritual health. We think twice about what we say about others and we are a bit more conscious and meticulous about our observances. Let’s face …

  • Smile Back!

    (Torah Portion Ki Savo) Smile Back! In this week’s portion there is much attention given to performing our obligations and worshiping the Almighty with a sense and expression of Simcha – joy. Expressing joy and happiness is a necessary component in serving G-d and in achieving success in interpersonal relationships. When one puts on a …

  • Fly Ball

    (Torah Portion Vayailech) Fly Ball One of the most famous quotes of a presidential inaugural address is that of John F. Kennedy’s charge: “And so my fellow Americans, ‘Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” In this week’s Parsha, Moshe, before his death, gives …