by Rabbi Yaacov Haber | Mar 8, 2013 | Vayakhel, Pekudei
In order for the world to work as designed, with peace and holiness, the Presence of Hashem, the Shechinah, must be embedded into the world. To achieve this we needed a project that would bring all the tribes of Israel, in spite of their differences, together. The...
by Rabbi Yaacov Haber | Mar 1, 2013 | Ki Tisa, Purim
As the band played and the spirits were high on Purim I looked around at the many friends that joined me and realized that perhaps one of the main messages of Purim may be getting lost on all of us. The Jewish people were in trouble. A woman by the name of Ester and a...
by Rabbi Yaacov Haber | Feb 22, 2013 | Tetzaveh
This week’s parsha describes in detail the garb the Kohen had to wear while performing his priestly functions. The purpose of these garments, as explained in the Torah, is “for honor and glory” (Exod. 28:2). If you use any of the wonderful learning...
by Rabbi Yaacov Haber | Feb 1, 2013 | Yitro
The magnificent description of the Sea Splitting and then just forty days later, the prophecy of all prophesies, the Giving of the Torah to Moshe on Mt. Sinai taught the Jewish people that there were no boundaries on this Earth. Anything can happen! If G-d wills it,...
by Rabbi Yaacov Haber | Jan 18, 2013 | Bo, Pesach/Passover
The great achievement of the Jews during the first Shabbos HaGodol was that they actually performed a deed which was calculated to violate the sensibilities of the Egyptians: they bought Paschal lambs from the Egyptians, and explained to the Egyptians that these lambs...