Tehillim | Psalms Three | Part Three
1A song of David, when he fled from Absalom his son. 2O Lord, how many have my adversaries become! Great men rise up against me. 3Great men say concerning my soul, “He has no...
1A song of David, when he fled from Absalom his son. 2O Lord, how many have my adversaries become! Great men rise up against me. 3Great men say concerning my soul, “He has no...
1A song of David, when he fled from Absalom his son. 2O Lord, how many have my adversaries become! Great men rise up against me. 3Great men say concerning my soul, “He has no...
Discover this amazing shiur that brings down the message of the Righteous of the Nations and their power to elevate all people. Psalm 2 1 Why do the nations conspire[a] and the peoples plot...
Chapter Two 1. Why do nations gather, and peoples speak futility? 2. The kings of the earth rise up, and rulers conspire together, against the Lord and against His anointed: 3. “Let us sever...
Psalm One 1. The praises of a man are that he did not follow the counsel of the wicked, neither did he stand in the way of sinners nor sit in the company of...
This Tehillim Series by Rabbi David Weissman will be dealing with Psalm 1:1-2. 1:1 Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners,...
This Tehillim Series by Rabbi David Weissman will be dealing with Psalm 1:1-2. 1:1 Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners,...
By Rabbi David Weissman The First Chapter, Second Mishna of Pirkei Avot states: Shimon the Righteous was one of the remnants of the Great Assembly. He used to say: the world stands upon three...
By Rabbi David Weissman In Pirkei Avot, (5th Chapter), we are told that: There were 10 generations from Adam until Noah. To show how much patience exists before Him, for all those generations increasingly...
Adam knew his wife Eve and when she conceived and bore Cain she said, “I have born a man with the help of God.” Eve then bore Cain’s brother Abel. Cain became a farmer...
The usual word for sin, averah, is from the root avar, “to pass over,” hence “transgression,” overriding God’s will, The usual word for repentance is teshuvah, meaning “turning”– that is, from sin to God....
By Rabbi David Weissman It’s Elul again, that wonderful time of year when G-d opens the gates of repentance to those who seek Him out! Elul is the Jewish month leading up to Rosh...