Mrs. Ora Goldberg – Shares some powerful aspects of the current Hebrew month (Kislev), the month of Chanukah. Chanukah commemorates the war against the Greeks paralleling our current War. She strongly connects with our damaged emotional surprise of how shocked we are currently at how much many in World hate us, hate the Jews.
Rabbi David Kaplan – Shares some aspects of the Weekly Parsha – basically the days in the life of Yaakov Avinu. His traveling to the Yeshiva of Shem and Ever, his running away from his twin brother Esav, and his dream of the ladder. How do these events forshadow the lives of the Jewish people and what can we learn from them today?
The Tznius of Rochel – Vayeitzei (Rabbi Dovid Kaplan) (Weekly Parsha)
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Like we prayed on Rosh Hashana: Teshuva (repentance), Tefilah (prayer), and Tzedakah (charity) remove an evil decree.
Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – In Rabbi Wegbreit’s new series, the Rabbi speaks about connecting the weekly parasha to a specific mitzvah that we can do right now. This week we can share Leah Imenu’s crying eyes by praying tear-filled eyes for our current situation and those who are in harms way. May Hashem hear our prayers and save us!
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein – How can you change the World? With one small act of self control – that’s how! Breaking down the complicated with a very simple approach in a two minute video.
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Like we prayed on Rosh Hashana: Teshuva (repentance), Tefilah (prayer), and Tzedakah (charity) remove an evil decree.
Rabbi Avraham Arieh Trugman – The upcoming stories of Yaakov (Jacob) with his dream and also his sheep breeding plan with his father-in-law (Lavan) and how he uses spiritual concepts to manifest in the physical. This is a model to how when we do mitzvot (physical or through speech) and those mitzvot then infuse the spiritual.
Several folks have already proactively made donations to help those in Israel affected by the War – food, medical services, food/items for Israeli soldiers, and items to support religious activities/services. If you would like to take part please send an email to: torahshareblog@gmail.com and we will send you a personal Paypal link to make a donation. 100% of all donations go right to the recipients – there is no overhead. This is done on a volunteer basis only.
Like we prayed on Rosh Hashana: Teshuva (repentance), Tefilah (prayer), and Tzedakah (charity) remove an evil decree.
Rabbi David Kaplan – Shares some aspects of the Weekly Parsha we just read (Toldos). One interesting topic was the name Esav (who was Yaakov’s twin brother) – his name means complete – meaning he felt he was complete and had nothing else to learn a complete human being. This is opposite Yaakov (and the Jewish way) that says we are not complete that there is always room to continue to grow throughout our life. Two different perspectives to teach us today.
Several folks have already proactively made donations to help those in Israel affected by the War – food, medical services, food/items for Israeli soldiers, and items to support religious activities/services. If you would like to take part please send an email to: torahshareblog@gmail.com and we will send you a personal Paypal link to make a donation. 100% of all donations go right to the recipients – there is no overhead. This is done on a volunteer basis only.
Like we prayed on Rosh Hashana: Teshuva (repentance), Tefilah (prayer), and Tzedakah (charity) remove an evil decree.
Rabbi Breitowitz – Shares several interest concepts in this week’s upcoming parasha (weekly Torah reading). This includes the story of Yaakov and Esav and the first born status and blessing of Yitzchak. Also, the dramatic effects in both of their lives and their progenys lives (including ours).
Several folks have already proactively made donations to help those in Israel affected by the War – food, medical services, food/items for Israeli soldiers, and items to support religious activities/services. If you would like to take part please send an email to: torahshareblog@gmail.com and we will send you a personal Paypal link to make a donation. 100% of all donations go right to the recipients – there is no overhead. This is done on a volunteer basis only.
Like we prayed on Rosh Hashana: Teshuva (repentance), Tefilah (prayer), and Tzedakah (charity) remove an evil decree.
Rabbi Glatstein – Shares the mitzva that we learn in this upcoming parasha that will bring the redemption and moshiach. The mitzvah of honoring your Father and Mother. This will bring us back to the original state of Gan Eden that existing before the sin of Adam Ha-Rishon.
Several folks have already proactively made donations to help those in Israel affected by the War – food, medical services, food/items for Israeli soldiers, and items to support religious activities/services. If you would like to take part please send an email to: torahshareblog@gmail.com and we will send you a personal Paypal link to make a donation. 100% of all donations go right to the recipients – there is no overhead. This is done on a volunteer basis only.
Like we prayed on Rosh Hashana: Teshuva (repentance), Tefilah (prayer), and Tzedakah (charity) remove an evil decree.
Rabbi David Yisrael Kalmus – Shares through the story that Hashem is there is all our difficulties and without those difficulties we would never find Him. So be grateful for them, lean into them, embrace them, and celebrate when it all turns around for us.
Several folks have already proactively made donations to help those in Israel affected by the War – food, medical services, food/items for Israeli soldiers, and items to support religious activities/services. If you would like to take part please send an email to: torahshareblog@gmail.com and we will send you a personal Paypal link to make a donation. 100% of all donations go right to the recipients – there is no overhead. This is done on a volunteer basis only.
Like we prayed on Rosh Hashana: Teshuva (repentance), Tefilah (prayer), and Tzedakah (charity) remove an evil decree.