Divorcing one’s wife is perfectly allowed in the Torah portion this week (Devarim 24:1-4). When necessary, it’s a mitzvah to undo the marriage and allow the spouses to walk their separate ways.
Given the right support and structures, Torah learning can truly be lifelong learning, beginning at the earliest ages of school. Why parshat hashavua (the weekly Torah portion)? The decision to teach ...
When Hashem finally redeems His people from all our afflictions, crushing our enemies and “their high places” beneath us, then we will encounter the final unfolding and unfurling of His Name over ...
This concept is rooted in this week’s parsha, which reminds us that Torah ... wherever we may find ourselves” (Devarim 30:11-14). This approach is demonstrated exceptionally well in the ...
(Devarim 31:17) The Ramban expounds further that although the lack of a total confession inhibits complete teshuva, the regret for one’s sins is powerful enough to alleviate the severe ...
This concept is rooted in this week’s parsha, which reminds us that Torah ... wherever we may find ourselves" (Devarim 30:11-14). This approach is demonstrated exceptionally well in the ...
The months of Elul and Tishrei are dedicated to repentance, reconciliation, and forgiveness between Am YIsrael and our Father in Heaven, and between Jew and fellow Jew. With that said, we cannot ...
This is a book about each Torah portion, as read through their lenses, and is a series of conversations and intellectual wrestling matches. Listen to the accompanying podcast, and you will ...