Rabbi Sender Haber

Rabbi, Monsey, NY
Frogs (Vo’eira)

Frogs (Vo’eira)

The frogs seem to be an odd part of the story of the Exodus. Water turning to blood, wild animals, blackouts, death and disease seem pretty standard, but frogs are cute. One year my wife ordered one hundred frogs from oriental trading had my kids throw them at me...
Why Didn’t the Bush Burn? (Shemos)

Why Didn’t the Bush Burn? (Shemos)

Hashem appeared to Moshe in the Bush because a Bush is a lowly shrub. It symbolizes humility. The Torah tells us that the Angel of Hashem appeared as a fire burning in the bush, but the bush was not consumed. Moshe said, “Let me turn for a minute and take a look. Why...
Yehudah!

Yehudah!

So much of the parsha centers on Yosef, but I think it is important for us to think about Yehudah as well. The Parsha begins with a showdown between Yehudah and Yosef. Besides for the immediate issue of Binyamin, there was a natural friction between the two of them....
Stampede! (Chanukah)

Stampede! (Chanukah)

There was once a group of researchers who went to North Africa and planted tomatoes. They felt really good about themselves for pioneering a new source of food and revenue for the natives. Indeed, the tomatoes were beautiful. Just as the tomatoes were about to ripen...