
A study on the weekly Torah reading (parasha) and a list of links to articles I find interesting on topics as various as politics, science, culture, life in Israel.
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Because the second day of Shavuot landed on a Shabbat this year, the regular Shabbat parasha was not read. There is no second day of Shavuot in Israel, and the regular parasha was read on that Shabbat. So at this point in our calendar, ther...
Parashat B’ha-alot’cha: that word means in this context when you kindle the menorah, and it is a commandment addressed to Aharon.
In 1948, The Ohale Ya’akov notes that this is a period of war, Arabs attacking Israel to prevent the establis...
Shavuot is upon us again, with its odors of cheesecake and blintzes. I guess that’s what we get with this most austere of holidays. No sukkah, no Seder. No shaking of the fragrant lulav, no four cups of wine for joy and enjoyment. All the s...
Ruth is a love story no less compelling or passionate than Shir Hashirim. The expressions of love are different: Shir Hashirim is a love of hair and eyes, of breasts and thighs. Of throbbing syntax, dreams of intimacy and nightmares of aban...
OK, leading this week’s parade of shame are the two articles you’ve probably heard most about over the past few days. First, I am posting the link to the Civic Report of the committee that investigated crimes of sexual violence that were co...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Former teacher at the Alexander Muss High School in Israel. I write on the parasha, link articles of interest, and publish the occasional essay on Substack. Otherwise, I am out back distilling whiskey.
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