Parshas Korach 5785 - A Thankless Job
This week’s parsha focuses on another rebellion, this time spearheaded by Korach. Moshe attempts to reconcile with Korach, and then with Dasan and Aviram, but these efforts proved fruitless and are met with scorn (see Bamidbar 16:8-14). The Torah then describes Moshe’s reaction: “This distressed Moshe greatly, and he said to Hashem, ‘Do not turn to their offering (מנחתם). I have not taken even a single donkey of theirs, nor have I wronged a single one of them.” (16:15). This
Parshas Shlach 5785 - Word Power
This week’s parsha recounts the tragic episode of the miraglim , the spies who scouted the land of Israel. Their negative report spawned a national crisis and a major rebellion against Moshe and Aharon: “All the children of Israel murmured against Moshe and Aharon, and the entire assembly said to them, ‘If only we had died in the land of Egypt or if only we had died in this Wilderness! Why is Hashem bringing us to this land to die by the sword; our wives and young children wi


Parshas Beha'aloscha 5785 - The Missing Tile
The Missing Tile The Torah says (Bamidbar 11:4-5): “The Children of Israel also wept once more, and said, ‘Who will feed us meat?’ We...
Parshas Naso 5785 - Denying Denial
The Torah tells us: “A man or woman who commit any of man’s sins, by committing treachery toward Hashem, and that person becomes guilty; They shall confess the sin that they committed; he shall make restitution for his guilt in its principal amount and add its fifth to it and give it to the one to whom he is indebted.” (Bamidbar 5:6-7). The “treachery” that the Torah speaks of here, explains Rashi, includes a case where someone is entrusted with an item for safekeeping and la
Shavuos 5785 - Kindness can be Risky
In the Book of Ruth, Ruth visits Boaz in the middle of the night. Boaz agrees to attempt to redeem Naomi’s fields and to marry Ruth. At the end of their encounter, Boaz tells Ruth (3:15) “Bring [me] the shawl you are wearing and hold it out.” The narrative continues: “He measured out six barley grains and he placed it upon her.” This raises a question: Why was Boaz measuring out barley grains in the middle of the night and why did he give them to Ruth? The Malbim explains tha





























