Parshas Terumah – HaShem’s love for Israel
How the Cherubim expressed G-d’s love for the Jewish people.
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How the Cherubim expressed G-d’s love for the Jewish people.
By Rabbi Dovid Markel This week’s parsha expresses the prohibition against lying. The Torah states (Shemos, 23:17): “Distance yourself from a false matter.” In the directive against falsehood, the Torah urges the individual...
To view as a Designed and Printable PDF, click here. This week’s parsha focuses on the rational laws of the Torah. Included in this Torah portion however, are the preparations for the giving...
The Parsha that immediately follows the giving of the Torah are rational commandments.
What dogs teach us concerning gratitude.
By Rabbi Dovid Markel The Parsha of Yisro holds the pinnacle of G-dly revelation to the Jewish People. The Israelites merit the giving of the Torah and the Ten Commandments. In the Ten...
To view as a Designed and Printable PDF, click here. Yisro noticed the manner in which Moshe was judging the Jewish people and suggested a more efficient system of handling their cases. This...
What was so special about Yisro?
Why did G-d wait so long to give the Torah to mankind?
To view as a Designed and Printable PDF, click here. As the Jewish people were leaving Egypt, they noticed Pharaoh pursuing them with his army, and they cried out to G-d. This Sicha...