
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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My dear TDA friends: I have been consumed with family affairs these past few weeks and I’ve not been able to attend to this feature. I have compiled a list of worthy links though, and I shan’t withhold them form you, even without introducti...
I am sitting at my desk and it is dark and windy and rainy outside – just as it should be. It is already Shvat, and the bulk of the winter is still in front of us, but the almond trees are already in bloom. Tu Bishvat is in just another wee...
Introducing my first parasha study on the Book of Names, I looked nostalgically back at the Book of Beginnings, Bresheet. But as I delve further into this second book of the Torah, I wonder if The Book of Names really reflects the essence h...
The story of the Exodus from Mitzraim (Yitziat Mitzraim) is full of difficult passages, not so much in terms of the Hebrew (although I still have no idea what arov, the fourth plague, refers to), but because of moral questions that are left...
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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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