torah commentary

Rabbi Nosson Sachs
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Rabbi Nosson Sachs, UPMC Shadyside
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Beha-Alotekha, Numbers 8:1-12:16 When Miriam the prophetess sinned and was afflicted with tza’raas [a spiritual ‘leprosy-like’ disease], she was required to remain outside the camp. During her re...
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This week we begin the Book of Exodus, which is called Shemot or “Names.” Why is it called Shemot? Because we learn of true human connection through Exodus’ first words, which are a listing of nam...
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A beautiful and meaningful Jewish custom has been the making of an ethical will.
Just as a person transfers ownership of his (or her) worldly possessions, an ethical will is a vehicle by which a pe...
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The Torah portion Vayigash begins, and the tension brewing in the first Jewish family through the Book of Genesis becomes unbearable. Joseph, now viceroy in Egypt, holds his brothers powerless in t...
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According to the Midrash, Vayeshev opens with Jacob’s desire for solace and rest.
Rashi writes: Vayeshev Yaakov (and Jacob sat/rested).
Jacob wished to dwell in calm and tranquility (but then) rig...
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In just one week of Torah reading, the youthful Jacob has transformed completely. No longer a youth running away to save his life from Esau, he finds himself married, with 13 children, servants and...
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Rabbi Chuck Diamond
Congregations Or L’Simcha and Tree of Life The Jewish Chronicle
Congregations Or L’Simcha and Tree of Life The Jewish Chronicle
There is much to glean from this week’s parsha. The generations of Isaac teach us a great deal about raising a family and the difficult challenges one may face.
But the lesson that I would like to ...
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If ever a Torah portion illustrates the idea of Jewish continuity, it is this week’s Torah portion, Chaye Sara. Abraham was concerned about his son, Isaac, and his future daughter-in-law.
Abraham s...
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In this week’s Torah portion, Vayera, G-d appears and converses with Abraham as he sat in the door of his tent. Meanwhile, Abraham noticed three strangers approaching, and wishing to offer them the...
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Rabbi Beth Jacowitz Chottiner
Temple Shalom, Wheeling, W.Va. The Jewish Chronicle
Temple Shalom, Wheeling, W.Va. The Jewish Chronicle
When visiting my nephew several years ago, we went to a playground because he loved the swing and slide.
Upon our arrival, though, we found a brand new slide — a curly and twisted one that replaced...
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Noach, Genesis 6:9-11:32
This week, we read the story of Noah and the ark he built. It is a story we know well; a familiar tale about a man referred to as ish tzaddik, a “righteous man” consider...
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