Parshas Mishpatim – Rational Laws
The Parsha that immediately follows the giving of the Torah are rational commandments.
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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...
Once, when the fourth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Shmuel of Lubavitch, was in Petersburg to convene on communal matters, he met Rabbi Yisroel Salanter. Rabbi Yisroel, was the founder of the modern mussar (Jewish ethics)...
By Leibel Estrin “And G-d rested on the seventh day… and He blessed it and made it holy.” (Genesis 2:3) “Remember the Shabbos day, to keep it holy. Six days shall you...
What was so special about Yisro?
Why did G-d wait so long to give the Torah to mankind?
Once, a chossid who was a big philanthropist made a resolution during his nightly recitation of the Shema, that for every lie that he would say, he would give twenty five rubles to charity. When...
Once, a group of chassidim of Rabbi DovBer of Lubavitch, the Mittler Rebbe, were sitting at a Chassidic gathering. Suddenly, Reb Michael the Melamed burst into uncontrollable tears. He beat his chest and head...