by Rabbi Nachman Kahana | Jul 31, 2022
One cannot escape the centrality of living a life of Torah in Eretz Yisrael as HaShem’s reason for creating the world.
Whosoever wishes to be loved by our Father in Heaven has no choice but to be in His promised land, as Moshe Rabbeinu so much longed to be.
by Rabbi Nachman Kahana | Jul 27, 2022
Devarim Chapter 6, verse 5 instructs: “And you shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your might.” What does it mean?
by Rabbi Nachman Kahana | Jul 19, 2022
Events of the near future will create an environment of apprehension bordering on trepidation. All those who do not possess an irrational love for Eretz Yisrael will find reason to leave.
by Rabbi Nachman Kahana | Jul 14, 2022
What was the historic role of the kohanic family, and what is it today?
Are you prepared for the final crescendo of history?
What should we learn from President Biden’s arrival in the Holy Land?
by Rabbi Nachman Kahana | Jul 5, 2022
The “Invisible Hand” of HaShem sustains us today as it has done for over 3300 years. We share a common destiny; what happens to Medinat Yisrael affects every Jew in the world, regardless of their religious observance or non-observance.
by Rabbi Nachman Kahana | Jun 29, 2022
Our parasha opens with the mitzva of Para Aduma (red heifer). The mitzva is presented in the Torah as a chok – a decree by HaShem that has no rational explanation in our realm of thinking. Our survival can also be considered a chok.