The Talking Donkey
The talking donkey in Parshat Balak reveals a phenomenon new to modern psychology— listening to our body’s voice, which carries messages, memories & power.
Read MoreThe Angel and the Drunk
On Yom Kippur we fast and pray, on Purim we party. Yet the Zohar sees the two days as intrinsically similar.
Read MoreA Roll of Dice: The Purim Lots
Purim derives its name from the lots cast by Haman. It is not some incidental detail but the single event that most expresses what Purim represents.
Read MoreGood and Bad Angels: The Forces in Our Lives
Discover angels’ relevance to our lives, how we can control our destinies by creating good and bad angels, and how they impact all our interactions.
Read MoreThe Rebuttal
Though the angels tried to keep the Torah saying it was meant to be in the Heavens, great people reconcile this by bringing Heaven down to Earth.
Read MoreSupernal Real Estate
An exploration of the laws pertaining to bar mitzra, the neighbor whose land borders your own, and the correlation to G-d’s giving of the Torah to man.
Read MoreThe Face of a Child
Two different interpretations on the two keruvim above the ark lead to lessons on G-d’s wisdom and love of His people.
Read MoreReal Estate
G-d gave the Torah to man to build Him a home, but not before His neighbors, the angels, put up a legal fight.
Read MoreWhat’s in a Name?
In the Holy Tongue, a word precedes its subject, creates it, and constitutes its very being.
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