Shabbat Devarim 5747

In today’s parsha — and for most of the Book of Devarim (Deuteronomy) — Moses gives the Israelites a long speech, on the East Bank of the Jordan, prior to his death and their entry into the Holy Land, and after forty years’ wandering in the...

Parshas Balak 1987

Balak, the king of Moab, wanted to battle the Children of Israel. But instead of using the conventional method of battle, he decided to seek the assistance of the well-known Midianite sorcerer, Bilaam. Bilaam had a reputation for being able to curse or bless anyone....

Parshas Bamidbar 1987

This week’s parsha begins: “And the L-rd spoke to Moses in the desert of Sinai, in the tent of meeting …” (Num. 1:1). We may ask: why does it say “in the desert”? We know that the tent of meeting was in the desert! An answer is...

Why Do Jews Complain

In this week’s parsha, there is a great deal of complaining. The first time, “And the people were murmuring evil in the ears of the L-rd, and the L-rd heard it, and His anger was kindled, and the fire of the L-rd burnt among them, and devoured the edge of...

Parshas Shelach 1987

While the Israelites were in the desert, they found a man “mekoshesh” (“gathering”, or possibly “cutting” or “piling”) sticks on the Sabbath day. And they … brought him to Moses and Aaron and the whole...