בס”ד Parashat Nitzavim In this week’s Torah portion, we read about a very confusing occurrence. One needs to remember that we are coming toward the end of the Torah and the end of Moses’ leadership … Read More
Parashat Ki Tavo
בס”ד Parashat Ki Tavo Do you really take HaShem at His word? I honestly believe that all too often we hear the things we want to hear and ignore the things we don’t like or … Read More
Parashat Ki Tetzei
בס”ד Parashat Ki Tetzei Marriage has many spiritual components. Therefore it is absolutely vital that one marries another that shares his faith. The New Testament is most clear that a believer in Messiah Yeshua must … Read More
Parashat Shoftim
בס”ד Parashat Shoftim In this week’s Torah portion we have two promises from HaShem that are inherently related: that He will establish for the people a king (Deut. 17:14-20) and that He will raise up … Read More
Parashat Re’eh
בס”ד Parashat Re’eh We think that we are living in a modern society where archaic practices based on superstition and pagan practices would have all but disappeared. But if you open your eyes you will … Read More
Parashat Eikev
בס”ד Parashat Eikev There are two types of miracles, the ones we see with our eyes and the ones that G-d does, but are unknown to us. In this week’s Torah portion there is the … Read More
Parashat “Vaetchanan”
בס”ד Parashat Vaetchanan It is very sad that people who claim to be followers of Messiah cannot accept the teachings of Scripture and prefer to follow after the thoughts of man. More and more I … Read More
Parashat Devarim
בס”ד Parashat Devarim This week we begin the fifth of the five books of Moses, the book of Deuteronomy. In many ways this book is a repetition of Israel’s history in the wilderness. Sometimes one … Read More
Parashat Masei
בס”ד Parashat Masei The Apostle Paul writes to the congregation in Rome, “For the gifts and calling of G-d are irrevocable” Rom.11:29. Therefore when G-d gives the Land of Israel to the descendants of Jacob, … Read More
Parashat Mattot
בס”ד Parashat Mattot In this week’s Torah portion we learn a lesson about Kashrut. Kashrut is the laws concerning keeping the dietary laws. Not only what you eat is relevant, but also the vessels that … Read More
