Tag: Parashah

The discussion in this week's parashah, Nitzavim-Vayelech, focuses on personal growth and change as we approach the New Year.
The Parashah of Ki Tavo discusses the ceremony of bringing first fruits to the Temple in Jerusalem, where farmers expressed gratitude to God for sustenance by reciting a historical declaration.
In his book "Faith at Work: Elevating Our Work Day Parashah by Parashah," Jeff Weinberg explores the connection between our work lives and our spiritual pursuits.
The article explores the story of Pinhas from a Torah perspective, emphasizing the theme of using violent force for a positive outcome.
Rabbi David Levy, a rabbi from West Virginia who made aliyah in 1996, shared his experience of dealing with the death of his son, Noam, who died in a counter-terrorism mission in 2009.