Category: Mussar

Shoftim – The Gift of Da’at

The Search for Spiritual Insight Human beings have always searched for spiritual insight. We long to understand what lies ahead, to make sense of life’s uncertainties, and to find wisdom beyond ourselves. That longing is not sinful. I believe it…

Eikev – Look to the Rock

The Rock Our Haftarah opens with one of Isaiah’s most beautiful invitations: “Listen to me, you who pursue righteousness, you who seek Adonai. Look to the Rock from which you were hewn, and to the quarry from which you were…

Mattot-Massei – Miklat! Miklat!

Justice Begins with Mercy One of the most persistent misunderstandings of Scripture is the belief that the Torah reveals a God of judgment while the Besorot reveal a God of grace. Few portions challenge that misconception more clearly than Masei.…

Tazria and Metzora – The Lightness of Grace

Seeing the Whole Person In this week’s Torah portions, Tazria and Metzora, we encounter the person afflicted with tzara’at, a condition that brings not only physical suffering but also deep social isolation. The Torah instructs that the afflicted individual be…

Passover – All Who Are Hungry?

Racial strife is nothing new. We sometimes speak as though our moment is uniquely fractured, as though division and suspicion are inventions of modernity. But the truth is more sobering. From the earliest days of human society, we have struggled…

Vayera – A Rock Feels No Joy

  Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel once sang, I am a rock, I am an island. And a rock feels no pain, and an island never cries. In those few lines, they captured something hauntingly prophetic — the isolation of…

Shoftim – The Pursuit of Justice

Parashat Shoftim begins with words that seem to echo across time: “Justice, justice shall you pursue, so that you may live and inherit the land that the LORD your God is giving you” (Deut. 16:20). The Torah doesn’t just call…