This Shabbat is the double parsha of Bihar-Bechukotai. In Bechukotai we read of the blessings and curses which outline the good things that will happen to the Jews as a nation if they obey the word of God and the terrible things which will befall them if they do not. Though these end…
This week’s double parsha of Bihar and Bechukotai begins with shemitah, the commandment to let the land lay fallow every seven years. One of the purposes of this mitzvah is for us to realize that we are not in charge. We do not make the rain fall or the crops grow, nor did we…
This week’s double parsha of Bihar and Bechukotai begins with shemitah, the commandment to let the land lay fallow every seven years. One of the purposes of this mitzvah is for us to realize that we are not in charge. We do not make the rain fall or the crops grow, nor did we…
This week’s double Torah portion of Bihar and Bichukoti begins, “And G-d spoke to Moses at Mount Sinai saying, speak to the Children of Israel and say to them, when you enter the land which I am giving you the land must rest a Sabbath to G-d…six years you shall plant….and the seventh year shall…
This morning I went to the shiva for our oldest congregant, Herman Wolk, who died at 103 years old this past week. The shiva was held in New York at one of the many orthodox Shuls that he attended over his 103 years. In an act of amazing hakarat hatov, gratitude, his nephew told me…