Transforming The Bad Name
When one only yearns for G-d but doesn’t act on it to return to G-d with a subjugation of his ego, there is a fallout of spiritual Tzara’at.
The Center For Jewish Thought
When one only yearns for G-d but doesn’t act on it to return to G-d with a subjugation of his ego, there is a fallout of spiritual Tzara’at.
Though Tzara’at is often thought of as a terrible malady it served a tremendously positive purpose.
The opening verse of this Parsha begins “And it was on the eighth day.” The Keli Yakar explains this curious description.
A short essay on the essence of mitzvot.
True Humility is not about belittling ourselves, it is about being in touch with reality.
An expose’ on the mitzvah of ketoret.
A halachik expose on Parshas Mishpatim.
Sometime one plus one still equals one.
Finding Mr. Right.
Who’s really in charge