Parashat Behar בְּהַר
Our parasha starts with somewhat an odd sentence “HaShem speaks to Moshe at Mount Sinai” (“וַיְדַבֵּר יְהוָה אֶל-משֶֹׁה, בְּהַר סִינַי לֵאמרֹ”). In many previous Parashot we notice that HaShem “speaks” …
Our parasha starts with somewhat an odd sentence “HaShem speaks to Moshe at Mount Sinai” (“וַיְדַבֵּר יְהוָה אֶל-משֶֹׁה, בְּהַר סִינַי לֵאמרֹ”). In many previous Parashot we notice that HaShem “speaks” …
In this Parasha we are being introduced to Avram’s (Avraham) greatness and unshakeable faith and belief in HaShem even before the official receiving of the Torah. HaShem asked Avram to …
Noach was a righteous man a Tzadik (“צדיק”), Tamim (“תמים” – humble), and “walked with HaShem”. The Zohar explains that Noach always had HaShem’s ways lead his path among the …
The first word in the Torah is Beresheet “בראשית“ a Divine word that encompass many acronyms and hidden celestial concepts within its letters. Our Sages say that all 613 Mitzvot …
Moshe, on his last day on earth, Shabbat on the seventh of Adar, 2488, blessed his beloved nation Bnei-Yisrael. Same as Yaakov, Moshe blessed the twelve tribes before his passing …
Moshe calls upon Heaven “הַשָּׁמַיִם” and Earth “הָאָרֶץ” to become witnesses to his words, his song to Bnei-Yisrael. This is Moshe’s last day (Adar 7th, 2488). This song is one …
The word “Vayeilech” “וַיֵּלֶךְ” (and he went) has a profound meaning in our Parasha, our Sages say that Moshe “walked” into each and every tent among Bnei-Yisrael’s camp, to teach …
Our Parasha opens with three words “Atem Nitzavim Hayom” (“אתם נצבים היום”), “you all are firmly standing here today”. This statement has a profound meaning and secret as we read it during …
The first word in our Parasha is “Vehaya” (“והיה”) and it has the same letters of HaShem’s name in Hebrew (“יהוה” – Y.H.V.H), alluding to that He kept his promise …
Our Parasha Ki Tetzei (“כִּי-תֵצֵא”) is usually reads in the month of Elul which is the month before the Jewish New Year (Rosh HaShanah) and is the beginnings of the …