Category Archives: Breishis

Chayei Sara 5783

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IT IS NEVER ENOUGH

When Avraham instructs Eliezer to go to Aram Naharyim to find a wife for Yitzchok, Eliezer raises the concern that perhaps the woman will not want to come. Avraham tells Eliezer not to worry; “HaShem Who took me from my father’s house and promised to me that my children will inherit this Land, He will send his angel before you.” Armed with the blessing of Avraham, Eliezer heads out to Aram Naharyim . When he arrives at the city well he turns in prayer to HaShem and pleads to please grant him success in finding the woman who is destined for Yitzchok. 

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Toldos 5782

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PAPA IS IN PAIN, TOO!

The Talmud teaches us that just as we wear tefillin on our heads and our arms to attach our-selves to HaShem, so does HaShem wear tefillin on His head (so to speak) and on His arm to attach Himself to us. Just as in our tefillin we have Torah portions which express our commitment to Him, so in His tefillin are Torah portions which express His commitment to us. Judaism is not merely the religion of the Jewish people – it is a loving relationship between HaShem and His beloved people.

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Toldos 5781

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KEEP THE KITCHEN STAFF IN THE KITCHEN

This week’s Parsha, Toldos, presents us the story of Yaakov’s stealing the blessings that were meant for Eisov from Yitzchok. We must point out that once Yitzchok realized what transpired he immediately agreed with Yaakov that the blessings should remain with him as Yitzchok explicitly expressed that.

When Eisov discovered that Yitzchok gave the blessings to Yaakov he begged his father for another blessing to which his father told him that it was already given away. The blessing Yaakov received was that his brother shall serve him, so there is nothing left to give. Eisov begged until Yitzchok told Eisov that when Yaakov fails to live up to his mission and will fall from his position, then you will reign supreme. But when Yaakov reigns you will be irrelevant. From this conversation our Sages teach us that never will Jerusalem and Rome (the capital of Eisov) share positions of world leadership. When Yaakov is supreme Eisov is reduced and vice versa.

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Toldos 5780

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JOB DESCRIPTION

In this week’s Parsha, Toldos we find two distinctly different visions for the Jewish people. We have Yitzchok’s pre-blessing vision and Rivka’s vision to which Yitzchok conceded in the end. As children of this incredible people let us familiarize ourselves with these visions.

Both Yitzchok and Rivka understood that their children would be the people chosen by HaShem to bring the world to its state of perfection. That was to be accomplished by being a Nation of Priests and a light unto the nations. They both under-stood that Yaakov was to be the spiritual leader of this nation. Yaakov was a man of Torah study while Eisov was a man of the field. Yaakov was a man of spirit while Eisov was a man of material.

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Toldos 5779

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MAINTAINING BALANCE

As Jews, we know that HaShem created this universe for the expressed purpose to pro-vide pleasure for others. With this understanding it follows that He is the personification of goodness. His sole interest is the welfare of others. To this end, He created a world that contains uncountable forces and each force has its counterforce that opposes it. His world lies in perfect balance. Gravity pulls the Earth towards the Sun but it is countered by the centrifugal force which pulls it away from the Sun. This perfect balance allows the Earth to continue its movement around the Sun in a perfect orbit. The same occurs in our stomach when the corrosive enzymes break apart the foodstuff but are countered by forces that protect the stomach wall. HaShem is the Master of balance.

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Toldos 5778

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TAKING THE INITIATIVE

In this week’s Parsha, Toldos, the Torah goes out of her way to point out the greatness of our mother Rivka. In referencing Rivka, the Torah identifies her as the daughter of Besuel from the region of Padan Aram and the sister of Lavan. All these details are redundant as we already know them from last week’s Parsha. The reason it is repeated is to teach us the great-ness of Rivka. In spite of her father, Besuel, who was known as a wicked person and in spite of her brother Lavan who was known as a sly dealer and in spite of the region of Padan Aram which was known as a place of much pagan practice, Rivka emerged a virtuous and righteous young lady. This is truly a great testament to Rivka.

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Vayeira 5783

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WHAT? IMPOSSIBLE!

This week’s Parsha opens with three angels coming to visit Avraham. Each angel has its unique mission. One came to heal Avraham from his Bris Milah, the second came to inform Avraham and Sara of the upcoming birth of Yitzchok and the third came along to continue on the way to destroy Sodom.

Why is it necessary to have an angel to inform of Yitzchok’s birth? There were many miracles that occurred to our people which were not announced prior to their fulfillment. Yaakov’s birth was not announced prior to Rivka’s pregnancy nor were any of the shevatim. Yocheved gave birth to Moshe at the age of 130 years and no announcement was made.

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Chaya Sara 5782

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CONNECTED TO THE SOURCE

The Torah dedicates this week’s Parsha to the passing of our mother Sarah. Regarding the verse that states that Sarah died in Kiryas Arba, the Ohr Hachaim Hakadosh, goes to great lengths explaining that Sarah dies only in the physical material world but her life continues uninterrupted. The basis of this notion is taught in the Talmud; “Tzadikim, even in their death, are considered alive, and the wicked, even in their life are considered dead.”

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Chaya Sara 5781

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THE BEAUTY OF AGING

Excerpted from a talk from Rabbi Ahron Lopiansky

The Midrash relates the following conversation between Avraham and HaShem. Av-raham turned to HaShem “You told me that I am most beautiful of all people and yet when I and my son enter the city nobody recognizes who is the father and who is the son and they therefore do not know to whom to give respect”, since Avraham and Yitzchok were identical. HaShem responded “With you, old age shall begin”. That night Avraham’s hair whitened.

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Chayei Sara 5780

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THOUGHTFUL ACTS OF KINDNESS

In this week’s Parsha, Chayei Sara, the Torah tells us the story of the search for a wife for Yitzchok in great detail. Our father Avraham sent his servant Eliezer to find a wife for Yitzchok. He instructed Eliezer to take a wife from his own family. He understood that this woman will be the mother of the Jewish nation and as such needed to have the Abrhamatic disposition of sensitivity to the needs of others. When Eliezer arrives at the city of Nachor he turns to HaShem with the request that HaShem guide him in finding the appropriate woman. He begins his prayer with the following introduction. “Blessed be HaShem Who has not discarded His chessed (loving kindness) and His emes (truth) from my master….”

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