When fear overrides faith, even truth becomes distorted; this is the lesson of the spies in the desert.
I fully support those who are genuinely dedicated to serious Torah study. I spent time in a Hareidi yeshiva myself after high ...
This week’s Torah portion, Shelach Lecha, reminds us that faith—not fear—is the key to entering God’s promises. Through ...
A class by Rabbi Heschel Greenberg on the Rambam’s Mishneh Torah: Only a poor person can legally acquire pei’ah on behalf of another specific poor person because he himself is entitled to take it.
We must rectify the ingratitude that brought about weeping for generations. Therefore, we must thank God for the great ...
This week, my book ‘Cheftzei Kodesh’ (‘Holy Items’) was published as part of ‘Peninei Halakha’ series, containing he laws of ...
Numbers 8:1–12:16 ...
Immediately afterward, Parashat Beha’alotcha opens with Hashem’s command to Aharon HaKohen: “When you kindle the lamps, the ...
I became less of an operator and more of a leader. With exceptional people around me, I could delegate. I could focus on the ...
Joshua’s spies returned with faith and confidence, teaching a timeless lesson about courage, purpose, and the Land of Israel.
Even Leo Tolstoy marveled at this command given the brutal realities of ancient life: “Love the stranger… because you were ...
Parsha Beha’alotecha opens with Aaron being instructed not merely to light the menorah, but to raise the flames until they burn steadily on their own. The Torah’s language is precise: beha’alotecha, ...
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