What To Do With The Animal
We all have an internal beast. This article by Reb Gil Locks tells you what to do with it.
The Center For Jewish Thought
We all have an internal beast. This article by Reb Gil Locks tells you what to do with it.
An article about Tzara’at, children, rules, and appreciating G-d’s Divine plan.
Though Tzara’at is often thought of as a terrible malady it served a tremendously positive purpose.
Though we tend to believe that we in the 21st century are the first to champion animals rights we will discover that Torah was in fact the first legal book to protect animals. This lesson will deal with man’s dominion over beast.
A short but powerful meditation about being in the presence of G-d.
The Chinuch explains the special significance of the counting of the Omer.
The opening verse of this Parsha begins “And it was on the eighth day.” The Keli Yakar explains this curious description.
Why is the opening verse to the Ten Commandments the exodus from Egypt and not the greater accomplishment of the creation of the world?
To be in the moment we need a little more than a moment.
Often times we are bothered by the questions that our children ask us. This article gives us a fresh perspective to their curiosity.