Rabbi Yair Kahn
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The Torah begins the parsha with the laws of Shmitta, noting that they were given at Har Sinai. This prompts the commentators to ask the famous question...
Rabbi Amnon Bazak
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The story of the blasphemer raises numerous questions: why does the Torah place this story within the chapters dealing with laws and commandments? Why...
Rabbi David Sabato
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Perek 15-16 details Yeshayahu’s prophecy regarding Moav. His pronouncement opens with a prediction of Moav’s destruction, however most of the prophecy...
Rabbi Menachem Leibtag
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Bnei Yisrael gloriously depart Egypt, expecting a short journey to the Land of Israel. To their surprise, they encounter instead situations of frightening...
Rabbi Yair Kahn
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The Torah draws a substantive connection between the commandment concerning the priestly service on Yom Kippur and the death of Aharon's sons. By...
Rabbi Meir Spiegelman
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During the plagues of blood and boils there is a collaboration between Moshe and Aharon, and there is some repetition in the command and fulfillment. It...
Rabbi Menachem Leibtag
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Already four hundred years before the Exodus, Pessah was celebrated in the city of Sdom! According to Rashi, Lot baked matzot, because his guests arrived...
Rabbi Elchanan Samet
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At the beginning of Parshat Vaera there is an interruption in the narrative of the Exodus process, and God delivers a speech. By closely examining this...
Rabbi Menachem Leibtag
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According to the popular Midrash, Bnei Yisrael had fallen to the 49th level of "tumah" (spiritual impurity) in Egypt. However, there appears to be no...
Rabbi Alex Israel
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Sefer Melakhim has little to say about the life of the last king of Yehuda, Tzidkiyahu. No specific happening or event that occurred during the first nine...