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Parshat Eikev- "Do you Remember?"

Parshat Ekev (5770’) As we continue through this portal called time, we are never truly humbled by where it has been, and all the people who are linked through it. I can construct my thoughts that will tell me that my “ancient” thoughts as a ten-year-old are my greatest of experience. But then we realize, that this portal is slightly greater then you or me. Our experiences are just one of the many points on time graph through history. Our Jewish nation has been fighting through this continuous exile to be strong, to remember the past, and to long for the future. But yet, I mumble, my eyes wander, and instant gratification is the value that runs the place that I am told is home. We are a people with stubborn hearts, thick heads, and a “what I deserve,” mentality. The journeys from Egypt until now has led us to incredible heights and lows, and in this week’s Torah portion, after so much struggle, the Jewish people reach their final moment at the borders of Israel. The tests through...

Parshat Dvarim-The Two Sided Coin

Parshat Dvarim In this week’s Torah portion we start the new book of Dvarim. As I learned this week’s portion I imagined the last 30 minutes of a movie where everything all seems to come together. The Children of Israel–led by Moses- are at the border of Israel ready to enter the land. Not knowing the sins of their ancestors, the Jewish people of this generation are excited, determined and inspired. They are ready to enter into the land of Israel to serve HaShem with reverence, pride and commitment. Moses sees the excitement and deems it necessary to tell the story that the young generation did not live. The story of their fathers, the reminder of the obstacles, failings and prevails. “We journeyed from Horeb and we went through the entire great and awesome wilderness that you saw. By the way of the mountain of the Amorite, as HaShem our G-d commanded us, and we cam until Kadesh barnea… See—HaShem, your G_d has placed the land before you; go up and take possession, as HaShem, G-...

Weekly Mission: Parshat Mattot-Masei-Renewing Our Vows

Parshat Mattos-Masei (the 3 weeks-5770) “My vows to HaShem I will pay, in the presence of his entire people, in the courtyards of the house of HaShem in your midst JERSUALAM, Hallelujah!” [i] Regardless of our age, we have always been told to mourn for the destruction of the Temple. Rabbis end their sermons with the hopeful prayer “speedily in our days,” our very prayers call to HaShem to forgive our sins of old so we may see the greatness of the Temple, and yet ”she sits in solitude! The city that was great with people has become like a widow.” [ii] When we are told to connect to something that is seemingly “irrelevant,” how do we react? “I didn’t do it; people have been mourning for the temple for almost two millennia! How am I supposed to mourn for something I have never seen!? How am I supposed to cry if I don’t know what I am crying for?” King David cries to Hashem saying “we have been led like sheep to be slaughtered, to be killed destroyed, beaten, and humiliated.” [ii...

Parshat Pinchas-"Should I stay or Should I Go?"

Parshat Pinchas Reb Mosheleh was a shoemaker in a small town in Europe. In his great distress he goes over to his rebbe to ask him how to break it to his wife that he had lost his job and that their family’s financial situation was as fragile as glass. Pesach (Passover) was coming along and Mosheleh grew distressed and weary. “How am I supposed to give my whole family all the things they need for the holiday? I’m broke! (Maybe he didn’t say it like that but, use your imagination) Rebbe, I need inspiration! I need to know everything will be OK. I need a sign. I need Eliyahu Hanavi (Elijah the Prophet). His Rebbe then gives him explicit instruction assuring Mosheleh that his wife and five kids will be in good hands for Pesach. The Rebbe tells Mosheleh, “go to the town of Matzah and you will see a huge willow tree, and under that big willow tree you will see a hut and in that hut you will find Eliyahu Hanavi. The Rebbe then gives him a Carriage filled with matzah, meat, wine, and the ...