The Sins of Our Parents

Parashat Chayei Sarah (The Life of Sarah) Beresheet (Genesis) 23:1–25:8 Isn’t it interesting how we can read God’s Word again and again, putting emphasis on certain accounts and miracles, while completely missing others? For example, … Read More

Nothing is Impossible with God!

Parashat Vayeira (And he appeared) Beresheet (Genesis) 18:1–22:24 Our weekly portion starts with a wonderful story of God’s faithfulness, wonder, and power. It also shows that the Creator of the world is so much greater … Read More

Abram Compromises

Parashat Lech Lecha Beresheet (Genesis) 12:1–17:27 This week’s reading portion is well known, as it speaks about God’s call to Abram (who later became Abraham) to leave everything that he knew and to follow God’s … Read More

We Can’t Hide

Parashat Beresheet (In the beginning) Beresheet (Genesis) 1:1–6:8 Here we are, back at the beginning of the yearly Scripture reading! This is such a familiar Scripture to most of us, but there are always fresh … Read More

Parashat Ha’azinu (Listen)

Parashat Ha’azinu (Listen) D’varim (Deuteronomy) 32:1–52 Our weekly portion opens with the word, “הַאֲזִ֥ינוּ” “Ha’azinu” (listen or give ear to). This is a word that I believe we need to pay close attention to, since … Read More

Sukkot: The Feast of Booths

By: Moran Rosenblit Originally Published in 2014 Every year, at this time of the year, my family and I build a Sukkah (“booth”) on our patio. What is a Sukkah, you may ask? It is … Read More

Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement)

Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement) by Moran Rosenblit In this short article about Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement), I would like to share some thoughts about this special and important day. Yom Kippur … Read More

Parashat Vayelech (He Went)

Parashat Vayelech (He Went) D’varim (Deuteronomy) 31:1–30 This week, we read the deeply moving account of Moses commissioning Joshua and the Children of Israel, and preparing them for the task standing before them: So Moses … Read More