by Rabbi Yaacov Haber | Jul 19, 2012 | Matot, Massei
Yaakov’s son Reuven saw that his mother Leah was barren. It was harvest time and Reuven was walking through the fields. He stumbled upon some dudaim, a medical herb that he thought would improve the Shalom Bayis situation at home. He picked them and gave them to...
by Rabbi Yaacov Haber | Jan 20, 2012 | Va'eira
The hopeful and encouraging words of Moshe fell flat. “I have come to set you free! G-d has made me a messenger to facilitate the Geula!” But They did not listen to Moshe because of shortness of breath, kotzer ruach, and because of strenuous work. What is...
by Rabbi Yaacov Haber | Nov 3, 2011 | Lech Lecha
We know about giving up some of our personal comfort to help someone else. We know about giving up some of our spirituality to save a life or to help another human being live healthier. We even know about giving up personal comfort to help someone spiritually. But how...
by Rabbi Yaacov Haber | Jun 10, 2011 | Behaalotcha
A Jewish leader is the man or woman that has demonstrated that he can take the heat, even a beating, on behalf of the Jewish people. My son Yosef Moshe is named after Reb Yosef Moshe Haber who was referred to as the Parnes of Kalish. He was trusted by his community...
by Rabbi Yaacov Haber | Apr 8, 2011 | Tazria, Rosh Chodesh, Metzora, Pesach/Passover
Depending on who and when you ask the Jewish year either begins in the month of Tishrei, at Rosh Hashanah time, or a couple of weeks before Pesach in Nissan. Why do we have two new years? The answer lies in the season of each New Year. Tishrei and Rosh Hashanah occur...