Bringing an End to Galut
Learning from King Chizkiyahu’s Mistake Many years ago, during the reign of the righteous king Chizkiyahu, the kingdom of Yehudah was being overrun by the Assyrians. One Jewish city after the other fell to the invaders and the local population … Continued
Winning the War Against Our Faith
Following in the Footsteps of R’ Akiva and Nachman Ish Gamzu In our last article entitled Rabbi Akiva’s Night in the Field which we published just prior to the start of the Festival of Succot, we learned how to face … Continued
Rabbi Akiva’s Night in the Field
Orach Chaim 230:5 and the Meaning of Real Emunah We often talk about the importance of having faith [emunah] but do we really understand what it means? Pause for a few moments and ask yourself. Don’t just think about an … Continued
Rosh Hashanah Consciousness All Year Long
We are now in the final countdown to Rosh Hashanah 5784, and thoughts of teshuvah should be constantly in our minds. The question is, what is the essence of teshuvah that we need to be working on and how does … Continued
It’s Time to Stop Being a Patsy
After Lee Harvey Oswald was taken into custody for allegedly shooting President John F. Kennedy, he was asked if he shot the president. He responded, “No sir, I didn’t shoot anybody…I’m just a patsy.” What is a patsy? A patsy … Continued
Beware the Majority Reports
It has become a popular saying, often attributed to Mark Twain (although there is no known source that he ever said it) that, ‘If you don’t read the newspaper, you’re uninformed, but if you read the newspaper, you’re misinformed.’ If … Continued
The Hands of G-d During the Exodus
It is taught in Kabbalah that Hashem has three hands: יָד הַגְּדוֹלָה [yad ha-gedolah, the great hand], יָד הַחֲזָקָה [yad ha-chazakah, the strong hand], and יַד הָרָמָה [yad ha-ramah, the exalted hand]. What are these hands? They are spiritual lights, … Continued
The Three Hands of Hashem
A number of months ago, a friend of mine asked me why some people (such as ‘yours truly’) clap from time to time during davening, even during Shemoneh Esreh itself. At the time, I didn’t give him much of an … Continued
The Double-Edged Sword of Gevurah
As is known, ‘left’, ‘right’ and ‘middle’ aspects exist in the structure of the Supernal Lights, i.e. the sefirot in the world of Atzilut. The right side descends from chochmah (‘wisdom’) and is dominated by chesed (loving-kindness, giving), the left … Continued
Strolling Around the Mall
In last week’s article, The Danger of Breathing in Poisoned Air, we learned that the transgression that led to the Jewish men leaving their holy encampment and going to the Midianite market was because they were not breathing in the … Continued