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This past week during minyan we have been studying Rashi’s commentary on the Akedah. As Abraham is about to lift the knife with which he intends to slaughter Isaac on God’s command, an angel of the Lord calls, Al Tishlach yadkha el hanaar – Literally do not send forth your hand against the child. But can be read colloquially as “Don’t touch the boy”. I don’t know if there was ever a case where the Torah was referencing the headlinesRead More »

Many centuries ago in the land of Israel, one of the early rabbis was returning home from a long day in the House of Study. It was later than usual, and as he walked home, the sun set. Lost deep in thought, he took the left fork – Instead of the right –when the path split. Instead of nearing home, he was walking toward a Roman outpost. “WHO GOES THERE” boomed a deep voice in the dark, shaking him from his thoughts. Shaken and confused, thRead More »

I have been feeling a bit remiss in not speaking about Israel this year given that it has been in the news so much.  But every sermon I started to write ended up becoming one of political analysis and you don’t need to hear that on Yom Kippur and you certainly don’t need to hear it from me. But it is essential that we pause and say something about Israel given its importance in our lives, the precariousness with which it exists and the activRead More »

Part One – You may have seen this story a few years back:  Arthur Rosenfeld was in line at a Starbucks drive thru.  The driver in the car behind him wanted him to move forward so that he could get closer to the microphone to order his drink.  But Rosenfeld could not move any farther because there was a car in front of him.  The driver behind him could not care less and started honking his horn and screaming insults at him.  Rosenfeld, a kaRead More »

One generation goes, another comes. But the earth remains the same forever, so wrote Ecclesiastes. And as each new generation appears, the fondness for the older one seems to increase. “I see no hope for the future of our people if they are dependent on the frivolous youth of today, for certainly all youth are reckless beyond words… When I was young, we were taught to be discreet and respectful of elders, but the present youth think oRead More »

The book of Numbers, which we finished this morning, closes with a discussion on how the tribes will divide the Land and what areas will be under the control of the Levites, who do not have a portion in the Land like the other tribes. As a part of this discussion, the issue of the manslayer and cities of refuge arises. The 6 cities of refuge exist under the authority of the Levites and are cities in which a slayer can run to for protection from tRead More »