Seeing with the Heart
From Numbers 13-15 Parshah Selach we discuss Seeing with the Heart. We learn that he heart and the eyes are scouts for the body, and are the agents leading it to transgress. The eyes...
From Numbers 13-15 Parshah Selach we discuss Seeing with the Heart. We learn that he heart and the eyes are scouts for the body, and are the agents leading it to transgress. The eyes...
In Loving G-d | Perfecting Divine Service, we discuss how Moses related to the men who were sent to explore the land of Canaan. Every person is fit to be righteous like Moshe our...
In Kindling the light of the world we discuss the command to Aaron to light the lamps of the menorah, the seven-branched candelabrum that stood in the sanctuary. This Parshah opens with the command...
Lighting Shabbos Candles prior to sunset is a very important part of starting the most significant Jewish practice. As a ceremonial object or art, the candle is generally overlooked, yet it has great significance. Whether...
Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe speaks about the Shabbos Meals. Splurging on the Shabbat meals is a virtue. It’s a mitzvah to indulge in fine wine and tender meat. The traditional Shabbat meal is multi-coursed,...
Shabbos Is the most important part of Judaism. Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe teaches this very important basic class on Shabbat. The Sabbath (or Shabbat, as it is called in Hebrew) is one of the best...
Pertaining to G-d’s Civil Laws – Part 1, Intentional Crimes By William J Jackson We all know about G-d’s Ten Commandments brought down by Moses from Mount Sinai (Exodus 20:3-14). Some people argue their...
Pertaining to G-d’s Civil Laws – Part 2, Neglect Crimes By William J Jackson A Crime of Neglect: The definition of neglect in Exodus 21 – 22 is one that implies “because you chose...
Pertaining to G-d’s Civil Laws – Part 3, Unintentional Crimes By William J Jackson Unintentional Crimes: These are crimes where a seemingly unforeseeable event caused misfortune. For example, say you have a family dog...