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08 Feb Mishpatim 5784: Matan Torah, A Complete Package

Posted at 08:01h in Divrei Torah by Michal Horowitz 0 Comments
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In this week’s parsha, Mishpatim, the narrative of Matan Torah continues.  Whereas Parshas Yisro delineates the astonishing, awe-inspiring and impactful method by which the Torah was given - thunder, lightning, the continuous blast of the shofar growing ever stronger, the mountain itself was shaking, the...

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01 Feb Yisro 5784: Yisro, Amalek & A Holy Mountain

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After hundreds of years in Egypt, and a century of slavery, followed by a miraculous salvation and Divinely orchestrated Exodus, wherein the nation achieved physical freedom, the Torah now moves to the next chapter on the path to freedom: Matan Torah - the giving of...

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25 Jan Tu B’Shevat, Beshalach & Reflection on a Week in Israel

Posted at 08:01h in Divrei Torah by Michal Horowitz 0 Comments
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In lieu of a written dvar torah this week (which I did not have time to write due to my trip to Israel B”H), here is the shiur link to a shiur I presented Wed. evening (1/24/24) in J'lem, for the OU WI 2nd Nach...

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18 Jan Parshas Bo: Rosh Chodesh & The Freedom of Time… 100 Pain Filled Days Later

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In this week’s parsha, Parshas Bo, the Bnei Yisrael finally march to freedom.  After 210 years in Egypt, the redemption unfolds.  The final three makkos - locusts, darkness, and the plague of the firstborn - are brought upon Egypt, the final blow that decimates an...

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11 Jan Va’era 5784: Redemption From Egypt & Our Miraculous Survival

Posted at 08:01h in Divrei Torah by Michal Horowitz 0 Comments
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In this week’s parsha, Parshas Va’era, the long awaited redemption begins to unfold.  After almost 210 years in Egypt, the Bnei Yisrael are about to go free.  The first of the seven makkos are brought upon the Egyptians in this parsha, as Hashem begins to...

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04 Jan Parshas Shemos: Shabbos, A Day of Restoration & Redemption

Posted at 08:01h in Divrei Torah by Michal Horowitz 0 Comments
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With the opening of Sefer Shemos - ברוך שהחיינו וקימנו והגיענו לזמן הזה - we learn once again about the Egyptian exile, enslavement, subjugation and bitter lives the Bnei Yisrael lived, suffering at the hands of Pharaoh and Egypt.  The methods of subjugation included propaganda...

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28 Dec Vayechi 5784: Yosef’s Enduring Legacy

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This week’s parsha, Parshas Vayechi, is the final one in the book of Bereishis.  After a tumultuous, albeit successful, life - losing his mother as a young boy of 8 or 9 years old, being hated and rejected by his brothers, being sold by them...

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21 Dec Vayigash 5784: Limud Torah, Our Survival Through the Exiles

Posted at 08:01h in Divrei Torah by Michal Horowitz 0 Comments
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In parshas Vayigash, after twenty-two long, painful and productive years, Yosef and his family are reunited. After Yehuda’s passionate soliloquy to save his brother, Binyamin, from being kept as a servant by the at-times-cruel, at-times-kind, erratic and strange viceroy of Egypt, Yosef reveals himself to his...

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07 Dec Chanukah/Vayeishev 5784: Increasing Holiness

Posted at 08:01h in Divrei Torah by Michal Horowitz 0 Comments
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In the beginning of Parshas Vayeishev we learn of Yosef the Beloved Son, Yosef the Owner of the Kesones Pasim, Yosef the Dreamer… Yosef who is ostracized by his brothers.  Yosef was seventeen years old and was a shepherd with his brothers; he would spend...

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30 Nov Vayishlach 5784: Sacred & Profane

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In Parshas Vayishlach, Yaakov Avinu travels back to the land of Canaan, after working for Lavan for twenty years.  Fourteen years of servitude were for his wives, and six more years for his flocks.  En route home, he fears the wrath of his brother Eisav...

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