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Parshas Vayakhel: Beyond the Moment
Why does the Torah pause the Mishkanâs construction to emphasize Shabbos? The Ohr HaChaim teaches that Shabbos elevates our work, infusing it with divine purpose. True success isnât just effortâitâs aligning with G-dâs plan.
đĄď¸ In honor of Eretz Yisroel â May G-d protect our brave soldiers and return all the hostages.
đŻď¸ Dedicated in loving memory of:Galia Bas Shimon | Edward Ben Efraim | Shlomo Ben Edward | Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia
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The Purim Perspective: Silence Before Salvation
Purim is more than celebrationâitâs a revelation of G-dâs hidden hand in history. Queen Estherâs decision to wait before revealing Hamanâs plot teaches a powerful lesson: sometimes, the greatest victories come not through immediate action, but through patience, faith, and divine timing.
Today, as we witness unfolding events in Israel and beyond, we are reminded that even in darkness, G-d is setting the stage for redemption. The very struggles that test our faith are often the catalysts for transformation.
đĄď¸ In honor of Eretz Yisroel â May G-d protect our brave soldiers and return all the hostages from Gaza immediately.
đŻď¸ Dedicated in loving memory of:Edward Ben Efraim | Shlomo Ben Edward | Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia
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Parshas Tetzaveh: From Darkness, Light
This weekâs Parsha shifts from the Mishkanâs construction to those who serve within it. The Menorahâs light reminds us that every Jew fuels the divine presence, ensuring G-dâs light shines in all circumstances.
As Purim approaches, we see this in Mordechaiâs leadershipâtrue leaders ignite faith and redemption even in the darkest times.
đĄď¸ In honor of Eretz Yisroel â May G-d protect our brave soldiers and return all the hostages from Gaza immediately.
đŻď¸ Dedicated in loving memory of:Edward Ben Efraim | Shlomo Ben Edward | Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia
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Parshas Terumah: Always With Us
đ Wherever we go, G-d goes with us. The Aron, the holiest vessel in the Mishkan, had poles that were never removed. Why? Rabbi Shimshon Raphael Hirsch explains: G-dâs presence is not tied to a placeâit moves with us, in exile and redemption, in struggle and triumph. He is never distant.
As we enter Adar, we remember Purimâs hidden miraclesâwhere darkness turned to light in an instant. Even now, in uncertain times, redemption is unfolding. May we soon see G-dâs presence revealed once more.
đĄď¸ In honor of Eretz Yisroel â May G-d protect our brave soldiers and return all the hostages from Gaza immediately.
đŻď¸ Dedicated in loving memory of:Zev Ben Gershon Baruch | Edward Ben Efraim | Shlomo Ben Edward | Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia
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Parshas Mishpatim: Beyond This World
This weekâs episode honors Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka, whose quiet strength shaped generations.
Our Parsha presents 53 mitzvos, forming the core of Jewish law. But why does it begin with Eved Ivri (Jewish slave)âa seemingly irrelevant law? The Rebbe teaches that a Jew always serves something. Do we choose the eternal, or the fleeting?
đĄď¸ In honor of Eretz Yisroel â May G-d protect our brave soldiers and return all the hostages in Gaza immediately.
đŻď¸ Dedicated in loving memory of:Edward Ben Efraim | Shlomo Ben Edward | Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia
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Parshas Yisro: Laying the Foundation
This weekâs episode coincides with Tu BâShvat, the New Year for Treesâa reminder that true growth begins from within.
Our Parsha brings us to Matan Torah, where G-d revealed the Aseres HaDibros (Ten Commandments). But why does the very first wordâ"×Ö¸× Öš×Ö´×" ("I am")âcome from the Egyptian language? What does this teach us about Torah, faith, and the unbreakable bond between G-d and the Jewish people?
đĄď¸ In honor of Eretz Yisroel â May G-d protect our brave soldiers and return all the hostages in Gaza immediately.
đŻď¸ Dedicated in loving memory of:Edward Ben Efraim | Shlomo Ben Edward | Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia
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Parshas Beshalach: Vision Beyond Darkness
This Shabbos marks Yud Shevat, the anniversary of the Lubavitcher Rebbeâs leadershipâa legacy of light that continues to transform world Jewry. The Rebbeâs vision reached beyond communities, ensuring every Jew felt seen and empowered. His leadership was not just global but deeply personal, inspiring millions to connect to G-d and their mission in this world.
In this weekâs Parsha, we relive the splitting of the sea, a moment of fear turned into faith. Trapped between Pharaohâs army and the water, the Jewish people cried out in despair. But Mosheâs words echoed through time: âDo not be afraid. Stand firm and witness G-dâs salvation.â With a mighty wind, the sea split, paving the way for redemption. The people sangânot just out of relief, but in recognition of G-dâs hand guiding their destiny.
đĄď¸ In honor of Eretz Yisroel â May G-d protect our brave soldiers and return all the hostages in Gaza immediately.
đŻď¸ Dedicated in loving memory of:Edward Ben Efraim | Shlomo Ben Edward | Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia
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đŞ Parshas Bo: The Path Forward
Plagues. Darkness. A nation on the brink of freedom. As Pharaoh resists, G-dâs final blows force his hand, setting the Jewish people on their path to destiny. But their departure wasnât an escapeâit was a transformation.
In this episode, we uncover the last three plagues, Pharaohâs breaking point, and the deeper lesson of faith and resilience that still shapes us today. What can we learn from their journey? And how does this moment define our own path forward?
đĄď¸ In honor of Eretz Yisroel â May G-d protect our brave soldiers and bring the hostages home.
đŻď¸ Dedicated in loving memory of:Edward Ben Efraim | Shlomo Ben Edward | Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia
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Parsha Va'era: Seeds of Redemption
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of Eretz Yisroel. May G-d protect our brave soldiers. May G-d return all the hostages in Gaza immediately. The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
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Our Parsha begins with G-d assured Moshe that He had heard the cries of the Jewish people. He promised that He would punish the Egyptians and redeem His nation from their suffering.
The Parsha recounts seven of the ten plagues that G-d brought upon Egypt to compel Pharaoh to free the Jewish people. These plagues include Blood, Frogs, Lice, Wild Animals, Death of Cattle, Boils, and Fiery Hail.
We find out how G-d revealed Himself to Moshe Rabbeinu and the Jewish people.
We learn the depth of G-d holy names and which one is embedded in each of us.
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Parshas Shemos: Exile to Redemption
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of Eretz Yisroel. May G-d protect our brave soldiers. May G-d return all the hostages in Gaza immediately. The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
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Our Parsha marks a significant turning point, concluding the story of a family and beginning the birth of a nation. The Torah sets the stage by describing the Jewish people's transition from prosperity to oppression.
We find out how the new Pharaoh viewed the Jewish nation.
We learn about the path that has been set for us.
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Parshas Vayechi: Blessing the Future
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of Eretz Yisroel. May G-d protect our brave soldiers. May G-d return all the hostages in Gaza immediately. The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of the Refuah Shlema of Pesha Henna Bas Yitta Gittel and Mordechai Ben Rachel Rashel. May they experience a swift and complete recovery.
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Our Parsha concludes the first book of the Torah, Sefer Bereishis. Yaâakov Avinu spent the last seventeen years of his life in Egypt, a time of peace and fulfillment after decades of struggle.
As his life neared its end, Yaâakov called for Yosef and asked him to swear that he would not bury him in Egypt but in Eretz Yisroel, with his ancestors. Yosef swore to honor his fatherâs request.
Yaâakov then blessed Yosefâs sons, Efraim and Menashe, elevating them to the status of tribes within the Jewish people. This act ensured that Yosefâs legacy would hold a unique and eternal place in Jewish history.
We find how unique and special Efraim and Menasha were.
We learn the ultimate blessing we can experience.
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Parshas Vayigash: BRING THEM HOME
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of Eretz Yisroel. May G-d protect our brave soldiers. May G-d return all the hostages in Gaza immediately.
The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of my grandmothers, Gittel Bas Asher and Shoshanna Bas Sholom, and my aunt, Chana Bas Yehuda and along with Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of the Refuah Shlema of Pesha Henna Bas Yitta Gittel and Mordechai Ben Rachel Rashel. May they experience a swift and complete recovery with G-d's help.
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Our Parsha begins with Yehuda stepping forward to plead with Yosef for Benyaminâs release. In an impassioned appeal, Yehuda offers himself as a slave in Benyaminâs place, explaining that if they returned home without him, their father, Yaâakov, would succumb to the heartbreak of losing another son.
Overcome with emotion, Yosef could no longer contain his secret. He ordered everyone but his brothers to leave the room, and through his tears, he revealed his true identity, declaring, "I am Yosef your brother."
We learn depth of Ya'akov and Yosef's connection and how it kept Yosef through their many years of separation.
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Chanukah and Parshas Miketz: Illuminating the Darkness
The Chanukah Perspective is in honor of Eretz Yisroel. May G-d protect our brave soldiers. May G-d return all the hostages in Gaza immediately. The Chanukah Perspective is in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
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Chanukah, the festival of light, arrives at the perfect moment. Itâs a celebration of miracles, resilience, and the ability to illuminate the darkest moments with divine light.
This week, as we light the menorah, we also read the story of Yosefâa story that echoes Chanukahâs lessons of faith, perseverance, and triumph. Together, these stories inspire us to confront challenges with strength and to find meaning in the struggles we face.
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Parshas Vayeishev: Path to Peace
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of Eretz Yisroel. May G-d protect our brave soldiers. May G-d return all the hostages in Gaza immediately. The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
The release date of this episode is Yud-Tes Kislev, celebrated as the Rosh Hashanah of Chassidus. On this day, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the Alter Rebbe and founder of the Chabad movement, was released from imprisonment in Russiaâa defining moment in the history of Chassidus. His liberation marked heavenly affirmation for spreading the "inner soul" of Torah to the masses.
Yud-Tes Kislev calls us to deepen our connection to the inner dimensions of Torah and spread its light, propelling us toward the ultimate redemption.
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Our Parsha begins with Ya'akov Avinu settling in Chevron with his four wives and twelve children. He loved Yosef, the firstborn of his wife Rochel, more than the rest of his children. To show his affection, Ya'akov crafted a unique, multi-colored coat for Yosefâa visible sign of his deep love and favoritism.
We find out his intention when he returned to settle in Chevron.
We learn the two levels of peace and how they are achieved.
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Parshas Vayishlach: Ya'akov to Yisroel
⨠Special Milestone: This is the 300th Episode! â¨
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of Eretz Yisroel. May G-d protect our brave soldiers. May G-d return all the hostages in Gaza immediately. The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
This week's Parsha Perspective is in honor of the birth of a baby boy to my dear friends, Lior and Eden Hemo. May they merit to raise him with health and happiness in the ways of Torah and Mitzvahs!
This episode marks a significant milestone: the 300th episode of the Parsha Perspective. I hope these past 300 episodes have inspired and uplifted you as much as they have me. I look forward to journeying together through the next 300 episodes as we learn, grow, and unite, leading us to the ultimate redemption with the coming of Moshiach!
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Our Parsha begins with Ya'akov Avinu returning home to Cana'an after over twenty years of absence. Still fearful of Esav, Ya'akov sent messengers a message of reconciliation to him. However, they returned with a grim report; Esav was preparing to "greet him" with 400 men.
We find out how Ya'akov become Yisroel.
We learn what will happen if you actually believed your success, you actually achieving your goals!
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Parshas Vayeitzei: Guiding with Compassion
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of Eretz Yisroel. May G-d protect our brave soldiers. May G-d return all the hostages in Gaza immediately.
The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Hinda Bas Udl, Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
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Our Parsha begins with Ya'akov fleeing Beer Sheva, to escape Esav's anger. While traveling to Charan, he stopped overnight at Mt. Moriah, the future site of the Beis HaMikdash. That night, he dreamt of a ladder stretching toward heaven, with angels ascending and descending.
Gâd then appeared to Ya'akov and promised him that He would give the land on which he slept to his children and guard him until he returned to Canaan. The following day, Ya'akov woke, recognized this mountain's holiness, and named it Beis E-lâ"the House of Gâd."
We find out how Ya'akov met Rachel.
We learn Ya'akov's connection to truth and the path to educating others of the truth.
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Parshas Toldos: Path to Redemption
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of Eretz Yisroel. May G-d protect our brave soldiers. May G-d return all the hostages in Gaza immediately. The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
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Our Parsha introduces us to the third and final forefather of the Jewish people: Ya'akov Avinu. His parents, Yitzchak and Rivkah, experienced a struggle similar to that of his grandparents, Avraham and Sarah; for many years, they too were childless.
But after twenty years, G-d finally accepted their prayers, and Rivkah gave birth to twins, Ya'akov and Esav.
We find out about Yitzchak trials and tribulations.
We learn the past the holiness and greatness.
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Parshas Chayei Sarah: Land and Children
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of Eretz Yisroel. May G-d protect our brave soldiers. May G-d return all the hostages in Gaza immediately. The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
This week's Parsha Perspective is dedicated in honor of the Yahrzeit of HaRav Ya'akov Tzvi Ben Dovid Sacks, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, of blessed memory. Serving as the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom from 1991 to 2013, he authored 25 books that resonated globally.
His profound wisdom, combined with empathy and compassion, established him as a guiding light on the world stage. Rabbi Sacks returned his holy soul on the 20th of Cheshvan in 2020, yet his teachings continue to inspire and guide countless people worldwide. May his enduring legacy be a source of blessing for generations to come.
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Our Parsha begins with the passing of Sarah at 127 years old. Avraham mourned deeply for her and then negotiated with Ephron to purchase a burial plot in Chevron.
The land, known as Mearas HaMachpelah, was acquired for 400 shekels and would serve as a family burial site for future generations.
After mourning for Sarah, Avraham turned his attention to findingfinding a wife for his son Yitzchak. He sent his most trusted servant, Eliezer, on a mission to find a suitable match.
We find out how was Avraham was blessed.
We learn how God's words come to be.
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Parshas Vayera: Our Eternal Bond
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of Eretz Yisroel. May G-d protect our brave soldiers. May G-d return all the hostages in Gaza immediately.
The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of my grandfather, Yaakov Yosef Ben Aryeh Leib, Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
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Our Parsha begins with G-d appearing to Avraham Avinu shortly after his circumcision. To ease Avraham's pain, G-d made the sun exceptionally hot so that no travelers would pass by, leaving Avraham undisturbed in his recovery. However, seeing how much it distressed Avraham to have no one to welcome and host, G-d sent three angels in the form of men to visit him.
We find out the discrepancy description of these angels between Avraham and Lot.
We learn the vast difference between the intrinsic connection of Avraham and the circumstantial relationship of Lot.
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Parshas Lech Lecha, Choosing Our Path
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of Eretz Yisroel. May G-d protect our brave soldiers. May G-d return all the hostages in Gaza immediately. The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
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Our Parsha introduces us to Avraham Avinu, the father of the Jewish nation, marking a significant shift in the Torahâs narrativeâfrom a universal focus on the entire world to the specific journey of the Jewish people.
With Avraham, G-d begins the formation of a unique nation through a covenant with our forefathers, starting with Avraham himself.
He is commanded to leave his birthplace and hometown and embark on an unknown journey led by G-d. Avraham promptly gathered his camp and began this unique voyage without delay.
We find out about Avraham's choice and path in life.
We learn about our choice gifted to us by Avraham for all his descendants.
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