Torah and Inspiration

Response to Tragedy

When we can no longer be happy, we discover that happiness was never the goal. The goal was greater than us and in that there is meaning, happiness and infinite achievement. In this there is G-d. From Rabbi Lazer Gurkow A Silent Response During his inauguration to the High Priesthood, Aaron lost two sons. In … Read more

States of Being

Moshe Kempinski The Torah Portions of Tazria and Metzora continue the discussion of the laws of Tahara and Tumah , that is to say of “ritual purity and impurity”. These concepts of Tahara and Tuma do not relate to what their English translations wrongly portray. These concepts have nothing to do with hygiene and personal … Read more

Israel Independence Day: “Who Are You, Great Mountain?”

rabbi chanan Morisson An Assembly in Jerusalem In the summer of 1923, the Jewish community held a festive service in the Rabbi Yehudah Hasid synagogue in Jerusalem’s Old City. The country was then under the rule of the British Mandate, and community leaders organized an assembly of prayers and thanks to the British government in … Read more

Nadav and Avihu

Rabbi Chanan Morrison, The question of mourning for Nadav and Avihu, by the iconic religious Zionist leader for whom Merkaz Harav yeshiva is named. From HaRav Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook zts”l After the tragic deaths of Aaron’s sons Nadav and Avihu, Moses instructed Aaron and his remaining sons not to display any public signs of … Read more

Two Layers of Wisdom

by Rabbi Chanan Morrison Two spun coverings stretched out across the roof of the Mishkan, the Tabernacle of God’s service in the desert. The inner covering was a resplendent work of fine linen and colorful wool, dyed indigo, purple, crimson. The outer covering was a simpler affair, made solely of goat-wool. One might think that … Read more

Why Break the Tablets?

Rabbi Chanan Morisson “As he approached the camp and saw the calf and the dancing, Moses was angry. He threw down the tablets that were in his hand, shattering them at the foot of the mountain.” (Ex. 32:19) Why did Moses need to break the luchot? He could have set them aside for a later … Read more