When one reads about the wrath of G-d in the story of the Meraglim, the spies sent to scout the Land of Israel, one finds that to trust in G-d, to be confident in his care for us, to be optimistic, is no privilege, not something we may or may not do, but an obligation. … Continue reading The Right to be Afraid
Tag: Paracha
Bending Bars & Hassidut
In Parashat Naso we learn about the Mitzvah of Nazir, the Byblical Jewish hermit. That's a person who has been exposed to some unlawful conduct, as witness or participant, and wishes to cleanse his soul. הרואה סוטה בקלקולה יזיר עצמו מן היין He who has witnessed a Sotah (a divergent woman) in her downfall should vow … Continue reading Bending Bars & Hassidut
Unity of Means & Contents in the Torah
More than once I've noticed that what the Torah wants to say and how it says it - are one. One example can be found in our Parasha (Bamidbar) where we are told about the formation of the tribes around the Tabernacle. The Camp of Israel, the Machaneh Israel was actually four minor camps, each … Continue reading Unity of Means & Contents in the Torah