Emunah, Emunah, Emunah: At The End of the Day, That’s What It’s All About – Part 2
To those of you who may be thinking that I am writing things that any believing Jew knows already, and that I am wasting [...]
To those of you who may be thinking that I am writing things that any believing Jew knows already, and that I am wasting [...]
The title of the column is actually based on a Ramban at the end of Parshas Bo. This Ramban is so critically important, nay, [...]
We left off last week with a fascinating insight by the Chaver in the sefer Hakuzari, towards the beginning of the third ma’amar. The [...]
The dictionary I use has the following two definitions for the word “politician”: A seeker or holder of public office, who is more concerned [...]
We have established that Chanukah is, according to the Rambam’s interpretation of the Gemara, yemei simchah — days which were established as a Yom [...]
Now what kind of a question is that? Let us see… In Shulchan Aruch Hilchos Chanukah (670:2), we learn that “having special se’udos on [...]
In the story of the creation of the world, the psukim dealing with the creation of Man use the phrase tzelem Elokim three times [...]
Based on Rav Dessler z”tl’s essay on this subject. We are in the middle of discussing the ultimate attribute of Hashem, that of being [...]
As we take our leave of Avraham Avinu (in the parshiyos of the Torah reading), it behooves us to understand the essential characteristic that made him [...]
To my mind, probably the most difficult Chumash to learn properly is Chumash Bereishis. The events, the people, the historical impact are basically surreal. [...]
Putting aside whatever else I had in mind to write about, the petirah of Harav Hagaon Harav Nosson Tzvi Finkel, zt”l, Rosh Yeshivah of [...]
Last week, in part one of The Rain In Spain (and anywhere else) Should Train Not To Complain, we began talking about seeing Hashem [...]