It is Wednesday evening, January 27, 11:30pm in Jerusalem.  This week’s post is not a dvar Torah that is based on the parsha and it is not a recipe of foods that I like to eat. This week’s post is simply Reflections… What words shall I pen...

In the beginning of this week’s parsha, Parshas Beshalach, we find a newly freed Israelite nation at the beginning of what would soon become a forty year journey through the wilderness.  The people had left Egypt and were about to come face to face with...

In a sefer full of drama, Parshas Vayigash is perhaps one of the most dramatic parshios in the book of Bereishis.  We are told of the famous and fateful encounter between Yosef and Yehudah over the fate of Binyamin.  We read of the dramatic revelation...

In this week’s parsha, Parshas Vayeishev, Yaakov Avinu’s family is thrust into turmoil, upheaval and mourning, with the abduction, sale and sudden absence of Yosef, the beloved son. As the parsha opens, the verses describe the disunity between the brothers and Yosef, as their hatred and...

This week’s post is dedicated to a dear friend and learning-partner who pointed out the dots over “and kissed him” to me… With many thanks.  In this week’s parsha, Parshas Vayishlach, Eisav and Yaakov meet again for the first time in twenty years.  Fearing the wrath...

It is another erev Shabos Kodesh when we find ourselves numb, in shock, without words…yet again!  The collective pain as we check our phones, our computers, our email yet again, and in disbelief, we read the news…yet again!  We reach out to each other for...