All Blog Posts Tagged 'Torah' (72)

Avoth 1:18 LEADERSHIP MEANS BEING A ROLE MODEL

Rabban Shimon Ben Gamliel is addressing what elements are necessary to sustain a civil society. Rabbi Ovadiah Bartenura ZT’L ZY’A explains the Mishna is teaching Justice is when the Courts punish the guilty and acquit the innocent. Truth is personified by people acting truthfully by not lying to each other. Peace exist between individuals and countries.

However, why would Rabban Shimon Ben Gamliel organize the Mishna this way? The Prooftext cited from Zechariah(8:16) “These are the…

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Added by Bernard S. Antin on April 5, 2013 at 3:59am — No Comments

PAYING FOR PASSOVER

FOR THE SHABBAT HACHODESH

WHEN THE MONTH OF NISSAN IS BLESSED

Sefer Zechut Avot relates that on the Shabbat when the month of Nissan is blessed Rabbi Yisrael Kozientz ZT’L ZY’A would relate these three stories as they are capable of eliciting D-vine favor upon Jewry to afford and receive all their Passover needs amid abundance.

Rav Areleh Roth ZT’L ZY’A author of Shomer Emunim, commanded that these stories be told on 21 Adar the Yharzeit of the Rebbe Reb Elimelech of…

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Added by Bernard S. Antin on March 8, 2013 at 7:02am — No Comments

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS: A REVIEW OF "FROM SYRIA TO PALESTINE: MY FIGHT FOR A JEWISH STATE"

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS


A REVIEW OF "FROM SYRIA TO PALESTINE: MY FIGHT FOR A JEWISH STATE"
 
BY: JOSEPH ABOUDI


REVIEWED BY: FERN SIDMAN


Any voracious reader can attest to the fact that the literary world is brimming with riveting memoirs; some poignant; some tragic; some humorous, some inspirational and some intellectually stimulating. Little did I know when I began reading Joseph Aboudi's, "From Syria to Palestine: My…
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Added by Fern Sidman on November 30, 2012 at 9:24am — No Comments

IT'S NOT FOR THE BIRDS

The Torah like its D-vine author is eternal, speaking throughout time to each Jew as well as the rest of humanity. The Torah teaches “If a bird’s nest chances to be before you in the way in any tree, or on the ground, whether they are young ones, or eggs, and the mother sitting upon the young, or upon the eggs, you shall not take the mother with the young; But you shall let the mother go, and take the young to you; that it may be well with you, and that you may prolong your days.” Devarim…

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Added by Bernard S. Antin on August 30, 2012 at 7:08pm — No Comments

Keeping the spark alive.

There are two depictions of Eretz Yisrael in the Sidra. The First is 8:7-9

For the L-rd your G-D brings you into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains and depths that spring out of valleys and hills; . A land of wheat, and barley, and vines, and fig trees, and pomegranates; a land of olive oil, and honey; A land where you shall eat bread without scarceness, you shall not lack any thing in it; a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills you may dig…

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Added by Bernard S. Antin on August 10, 2012 at 7:24am — No Comments

PREPARING FOR THE THREE WEEKS or SEEING HOW BILAM BELIEVED G-D SEES JEWRY

The Three Weeks, the period between 17 Tamuz when the walls of Jerusalem were breached and 9 Menachem Av when both Temples were destroyed. These twenty one days are observed as a time of national mourning.

The level of mourning intensifies from merely not engaging in joyous activities like celebrating a wedding or holding a concert. Once the Month of Menachem Av enters one diminishes one’s sense of joy which is expressed by not eating meat or drinking wine or not wearing freshly…

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Added by Bernard S. Antin on July 6, 2012 at 5:30am — No Comments

HINENI AT 40: A TECHNICOLOR TREASURE

HINENI AT 40:  A TECHNICOLOR TREASURE
 
BY: FERN SIDMAN
 
Celebrating its landmark 40th anniversary as the world's first Torah outreach organization, Hineni, (under the leadership of Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis), has been memorialized in a most spectacular and vivid pop art poster and 3-D collectible.
 
Having been specifically selected by Hineni to illustrate the indelible memories of the movement for the last 40 years is…
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Added by Fern Sidman on June 22, 2012 at 10:30am — No Comments

AVOTH 4:16 MAKING THE MOST OF THE EVERYDAY EVERY DAY

Rabbi Ya’akov’s lesson seems fairly simplistic and obvious. The present plane of existence is merely preparatory for the world to come. Certainly, anyone subscribing to a G-D-centric world view would place the emphasis on the plane of eternal life, the world to come and not on the transitory existence bounded at either end by birth and death.

Is Rabbi Ya’akov signature teaching something so axiomatic or is there something deeper.

Arguably Rabbi Ya’akov’s observation is based on a…

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Added by Bernard S. Antin on May 10, 2012 at 11:31pm — No Comments

"OUR BRETHREN ARE NOT ALONE" - SAY AFSI MEMBERS

"OUR BRETHREN ARE NOT ALONE" - SAY AFSI MEMBERS
 
BY: FERN SIDMAN
 
As the semi-annual Americans For a Safe Israel (AFSI) Chizuk Mission to Israel drew to a conclusion on May 1st, the tour participants told the media that, "Our beloved brethren living on settlements slated to be dismantled by the Israeli government are not alone. We stand with them and our mission will never cease until every Jew has the right to live in any part…
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Added by Fern Sidman on May 7, 2012 at 5:00pm — No Comments

avoth 2:4 REACHING THE HEIGHTS

The Mishna at first glance seems to be jumble of ideas tossed together. Truly some edition separate Hillel’s lesson however in the Vilna Shas edition the two Rabbis’ lessons are joined. Since the Mishna was originally oral it would be necessary in order to preserve the text’s integrity the Mishnayoth would be arranged to facilitate memorization and not haphazardly. Consequently there should be a common thread connecting the various teachings.

Rabbam Gamliel‘s teaching on the surface…

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Added by Bernard S. Antin on April 27, 2012 at 7:04am — No Comments

PASSOVER -30 AND COUNTING

The laws of Passover begin [We commence] inquiring about [and investigating] the laws of Passover thirty days before the holiday (see Tur and Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 429, Mishna Berurah note 1). The Thirty days’ preparatory study begins on Purim itself (Mishna Berurah 429:2)

There is some discussion whether this particular law is common to all the festivals. However, as both Passover and Succot due to their unique observances require extensive prior study. The need for necessity…

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Added by Bernard S. Antin on March 8, 2012 at 7:27pm — No Comments

REBBETZIN ESTHER JUNGREIS SPEAKS AT U.S. AIR FORCE BASE

REBBETZIN ESTHER JUNGREIS SPEAKS AT U.S. AIR FORCE BASE
 
BY: FERN SIDMAN
 
On Tuesday, February 14th, over 500 members of the United States Air Force sat in rapt attention at the Scott Air Force Base near St. Louis, Missouri as Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis, founder and president of Hineni, the international Torah outreach organization delivered a captivating address on the power of faith in G-d during the darkest moments in the annals of…
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Added by Fern Sidman on February 17, 2012 at 5:35am — No Comments

THE HIGHEST AUTHORITY

The Torah as an eternal document applies to all places and times. Therefore analyzing the text solely with a contemporary perspective may not do justice to what G-D wised to convey through scripture. The sidra Mishpatim addresses many aspects of civil and criminal law. The Sidra opens with “ And these are the judgments which you shall set before them” (Shemoth 21:1) Rashi ZT’L ZY’A comments that one is obligated to bring litigation to a Torah-Law court and not a secular forum even if both…

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Added by Bernard S. Antin on February 16, 2012 at 9:40pm — No Comments

REBBETZIN ESTHER JUNGREIS TO SPEAK IN LOS ANGELES ON JANUARY 14th

REBBETZIN ESTHER JUNGREIS TO SPEAK AT YAVNEH HEBREW ACADEMY

BY: FERN SIDMAN

New York - December 14 - Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis, founder and president of Hineni, the internationally renowned Torah outreach organization, will address a special gathering in Los Angeles on Saturday evening, January 14th. Hosted by the Yavneh Hebrew Academy and sponsored by Andrew Friedman, a prominent LA attorney and founder of the Los Angeles chapter of Hineni, the Rebbetzin's timely address…

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Added by Fern Sidman on December 15, 2011 at 5:26pm — No Comments

PARENTING

Rachel Our Mother A’H died during the birth of Binyamin calling him Ben Oni, the child of my travail (Bereshith 35:18). Ya’akov buried his wife on the roadside approaching Beit Lechem with a grave marker that remains to this day (35:19-21).

Ya’akov’s other wives Billa and Zilpa are buried in Teveria along with Yocheved and her daughters in law Zipora and Elisheva bat Aminadav and Leah is buried with her husband within Chevron’s Cave of Machpelah. Why was Rachel denied repose with…

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Added by Bernard S. Antin on December 8, 2011 at 7:10am — No Comments

GOP CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE KEYNOTES AT HEBRON FUND DINNER

"A TWO-STATE SOLUTION IS ALREADY IN PLACE" - SAYS GOP CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE
 
BY: FERN SIDMAN
 
"A two state solution in the Middle East is already in place and that constitutes Israel and Jordan," declared GOP congressional candidate Karen Harrington. Delivering her remarks on Saturday evening December 3rd, at the New York Hall of Science Museum on the occasion of  the 23rd annual Hebron Fund dinner, Ms. Harrington told the audience of…
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Added by Fern Sidman on December 4, 2011 at 9:01pm — No Comments

THINKING FOR ETERNITY

Every parcel of real estate is viewed as unique, one of a kind. The special characteristics of real estate may explain why conveying title from person to another is highly formalized that even in a secular society it approaches religious ritual. The rule is that land cannot ever be really stolen as it always remains in place. Therefore, to give up one’s claim to land out of despair is a subject to debate. Consequently, the transfer of real estate requires atmosphere of the parties’ agreement…

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Added by Bernard S. Antin on November 17, 2011 at 7:30pm — No Comments

WHAT CAN TOPPLE EMPIRES ?

Medrash Tanchumah (Lech Lecha 7) notes the conflict between the 4 and 5 Kings recorded in Bereshith 14 is the first war. The Medrash points out Amrafel was the individual who lead the aggressors. The Talmud Eruvin 53a asserts Amrafel was indeed Nimrod. The Talmud debates which name was the actual name and which was a nickname. Or he was really named Nimrod and earned the name Amrafel for casting Avraham Our Father A’H in the furnace of Casdin. Or was this fellow Amrafel who was called Nimrod… Continue

Added by Bernard S. Antin on November 3, 2011 at 4:40pm — No Comments

Shabbos: Ta’am HaChaim Shemini Atzeres-Simchas Torah-Vizos HaBracha-Bereishis 5772

שבת טעם החיים שמיני עצרת-שמחת התורה-וזאת ברכה-בראשית תשע"ב

Shabbos: Ta’am HaChaim Shemini Atzeres-Simchas Torah-Vizos HaBracha-Bereishis 5772



Sukkos, Shemini Atzeres, the end of the Torah and the Beginning of the Torah: What you see is what you get

ביום השמיני עצרת תהיה לכם כל מלאכת עבודה לא תעשו, the eighth…

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Added by Rabbi Binyomin Adler on October 19, 2011 at 8:59am — No Comments

TRUTH TOUCHES THE HEART

The blessing that prefaces blowing the Shofar is “ . . . to hear the sound of the Shofar.” The commandment is fulfilled merely by listening to the Shofar’s shrill sounds. The early Talmudic commentator Rabbi Yom Tov Ibn Avshilli ZT’L ZY’A known as the Ritva explains sounding the shofar’s underlying rationale as being “ . . . the Torah’s intention is to inspire the listener to return to G-D in repentance. Additionally, [the sound of the shofar] it is intended to mollify G-D from strictly… Continue

Added by Bernard S. Antin on September 28, 2011 at 7:16am — No Comments

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