Essays
Joined at the Waist
The garments of the Kohen Gadol illustrate the impenetrable connection between the upper and lower aspects of life.
Read MoreClearing the Rubble
When a building collapses, Torah law states one must free trapped people from among the rubble, just like one must rescue souls trapped within materiality.
Read MoreAbsorbing The Joy: The Significance of Shemini Atzeret
Sukkot is followed by a day in which our joy reaches its peak and the holiday that preceded this day is internalized.
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 MoreOn Freedom and Authority
From the French Revolution to the times of Moshiach, the Jewish people continues to cling to unity, identity, and G-d.
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 MorePrehistoric Cedars
The cedar trees used to build the sanctuary were originally rooted in the Holy Land just like each soul of the Jewish nation.
Read MoreHave Word, Will Travel
Just as the Holy Ark was always ready to be moved, we must always be ready to carry and share the Divine wisdom with others.
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