The Right to be Afraid

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

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