Category: Dvar Torah
D’var Torah: Parshat Acharei Mot – A Pathway to Change
Out of the many challenges that COVID has brought, one benefit is that many […]
D’var Torah: Parshat Tazria-Metzora – From Isolation to Healing
The double parsha read this Shabbat, Tazria-Metzora, includes guidelines for the ritual purification of women […]
D’var Torah: Parshat Shemini – Can we mourn and celebrate at the same time?
There have been weeks of painstaking preparation in building the Tabernacle, and in Parshat […]
D’var Torah: Parshat Tzav – Remembering to Give Thanks
About a third of the way into this week’s parsha, Tzav, we read about […]
D’var Torah: Vayikra – The Small Aleph Calls Us To Action
The first verse of the book of Vayikra reads, “The Lord called to Moshe […]
What We Should Remember and Forget: Parshat Zachor
Every Jew is required to hear Parshat Zachor – read this past weekend – […]
Tikvah: Fulfilling Our Obligation for Jewish Learning & Living
Every member of the people of Israel is obligated to study Torah—whether one is […]
D’var Torah: Parshat Vaera – Power, Authority and Helping People Get Unstuck
Often, a conflict between people causes a power struggle in which one person tries […]
D’var Torah: Hanukkah Debate for the Sake of Heaven
The most famous miracle of Hanukkah is that the oil lasted for eight days. […]
Parshat Vayetze: Choosing Gratitude
Parshat Vayetze begins with the famous story in which Jacob dreams of a stairway […]