Something extraordinary happens between last week’s parsha, Vayeshev, and this week’s, Miketz. It is almost as if the pause of a week between them were itself part of the story.
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By Rabbi Jonathan Sacks zt'l
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12/21/22
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In his Hilchot Teshuvah, Maimonides makes one of the most empowering statements in religious literature. Having explained that we, and the world, are judged by the majority of our deeds, he …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks zt"l
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12/14/22
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It is one of the most enigmatic episodes in the Torah, but also one of the most important, because it was the moment that gave the Jewish people its name: Israel, one who “wrestles with G-d and …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks zt'l
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12/7/22
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Why Jacob? That is the question we find ourselves asking repeatedly as we read the narratives of Genesis.
Jacob is not what Noah was: righteous, perfect in his generations, one who walked with …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks zt"l
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12/1/22
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In this week’s sedra, Toldos, we see Isaac as the parent of two very different sons.
The boys grew up. Esau became a skilful hunter, a man of the outdoors; but Jacob was a mild man who …
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By Rabbi Jonathan Sacks zt"l
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11/23/22
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He was 137 years old. He had been through two traumatic events involving the people most precious to him.
The first involved Isaac, the son for whom he had waited for a lifetime. When he came, …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks zt"l
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11/16/22
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There is a mystery at the heart of the biblical story of Abraham, and it has immense implications for our understanding of Judaism.
Who was Abraham and why was he chosen? The answer is far …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks zt"l
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11/9/22
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Moses’ long and tempestuous career is about to end. With words of blessing and encouragement he hands on the mantle of leadership to his successor Joshua, saying “I am 120 years old …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks zt"l
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9/29/22
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Happiness, said Aristotle, is the ultimate good at which all humans aim. But in Judaism it is not necessarily so. Happiness is a high value.
Ashrei, the closest Hebrew word to happiness, is …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks zt"l
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9/14/22
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What is the real challenge of maintaining a free society? In parshat Eikev, Moses springs his great surprise. Here are his words:
Be careful that you do not forget the L-rd your G-d. … …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks zt"l
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8/18/22
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