Shemot 5775

It occurred on the day in the year when Paro would host ambassadors of many nations, who would crown him with honors and lavish him with gifts.
Moshe and Aharon entered without difficulty when Paro thought that they too came as ambassadors of a nation.

Paro: “Who do you represent?”

Moshe: “The Holy One Be He”

When Paro saw that they were not bearing gifts, he asked: “What do you want here”?

Moshe: “Thus has God commanded, ‘Let My people go!”

Paro: “I do not not recognize your God. I will not send the Jews away. But wait. I wish to search in my list of gods the name of your deity.” Paro began reading off names of the deities: “The god of Moav, the god of Amon, the god of Zidon, etc. Paro then said to Moshe and Aharon, “I have covered all the deities; yours does not appear, so he does not exist”.

Question: The Book of Dieties was compiled by the wisest of Egyptian theologians. So why was the name of HaShem, Creator of heaven and earth, totally absent?

Va’ye’chi 5775

It should not come as a surprise that the Mashiach will be from the “House of King David” and not a product of the guilt-ridden galut world outlook afflicting us today.

Vayiegash 5775

At the end of parashat Va’ye’chi, we learn of a baffling encounter between Yosef and his brothers. They prostrated themselves before Yosef and reminded him that their father, Ya’akov, had warned him not to seek revenge. To this, Yosef answered, “Ha’ta’chat E-lo’kim ano’chi!” — “Am I God’s messenger (agent) in this matter?!”

Question: Where do we find in the Torah that Ya’akov told Yosef not to enact punishment on his brothers?

Miketz-Chanuka 5775

Miketz-Chanuka 5775

There are entities and concepts which are inherently bi-polar (marked by opposite extremes).

A toxic substance when used in proper dosage can restore one to good health, but when abused can cause death.

Compulsion or desire (yeitzer) when directed in the service of HaShem uplifts a person’s soul and brings him to Gan Eden. But when the yeitzer is used to satisfy one’s egoistic gratification, his soul feels downtrodden, debased and degraded, paving the way to Gehennom.

Even Torah possesses this duality. The Gemara (Yuma 72:b) states that for one who abides by the Torah “lishma” (for the proper reason of keeping HaShem’s laws) the Torah is an elixir of life, but for one who practices the Torah “lo lishma” (for the wrong reasons) the Torah is an elixir of death.

Chutzpa is another example of such behavior. When performed properly it becomes a virtuous act of courage and valor, but when used improperly it is no more than brazen audacity, disrespect, impertinence and shameless presumptuousness.

Vayaishev 5775

Alongside the great unforgettable centers of Jewish life such as: Pumbedita of Bavel, Fez of Morocco, and Vilna of Lithuiania, Am YIsrael can now boast of one more star in the guise of the picturesque Izinga Estate on the ridge of Umhlanga, a charming coastal village to the north of Durban South Africa.

Izinga has all that a God-fearing Jew could ever want. A fenced 20,000-square-meter development with luxury homes, a spectacular 350-seat synagogue, a modern Jewish day school and kollel, a state-of-the-art auditorium and function hall, a kosher kitchen and mikveh, sports facilities and more.

Vayishlach 5775

Shimon and Levi annihilated the residents of Shechem for failing to bring Shechem ben Chamor to justice for what he did to their sister Dina.

What was behind this seemingly excessive, disproportionate “Goldstonian” reaction by two nice Jewish boys?

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