Tsav – Shabbat HaGadol 5775: Bridges to Life Tragedy lies behind the surface of this week’s parasha. As Aharon and his sons are inducted into the priesthood, the parasha culminates
Vayikra 5775: Inside Out The book of Vayikra, that we begin this week, is not at the top of the ‘easy-reading list’. Most of its content deals with rituals that
Behukotai is not an easy parasha to read. There is the obvious reason — its graphic presentation of harrowing events that a disobedient Jewish people might suffer — but even
Behar 5774: At Your Service “For the Children of Israel are servants unto Me; they are My servants…I am the Lord Your G-d.” (25:55) Years ago, when I first studied this
Emor 5774: Do As I Say Not As They Do Our environment affects us profoundly. We are social animals who are strongly influenced by the actions and behaviors of those
Kedoshim 5774: Sacred Singularity There is a delightful scene in Disney’s “Mary Poppins” in which Bert, played by Dick Van Dyke, is making colorful chalk drawings on the London pavement.
This year’s Torah reading for Shabbat HaGadol, the Shabbat before Pesah, seems particularly misfit for the occasion. It has us opening Passover with a detailed description of Yom Kippur! This
Metsora 5774: Masters of the Mind In Perashat Metsora we continue to read of the unusual forms of the condition of sara’at. This week, however, we begin to address the
Tazria-HaHodesh 5774: Alone Time Human beings have always sought ways to connect with each other. We are social animals who have a vital need for interaction. Today, we are more