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Parshat Ki Savo 5779
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in the beginning of this week's parsha the mitzvah of Bikkurim, bringing the first fruits from the Shivas Ha'Minim to the Kohen in the Beis Hamikdash. The Medrash Tanchuma teaches that Moshe Rabbeinu saw that in the future the Beis Hamikdash would be destroyed and Bnei Yisrael would no longe Read more...

Parshat Vayelech 5780
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in this week's parsha (Chapter 31, Pasuk 21), Ki Lo Sishakach M'Pi Zaro, it shall not be forgotten by their descendants. Rashi explains that this is a promise that the Torah will never be forgotten by Bnei Yisrael. The Torah teaches us that the Torah will not be forgotten by using the term M Read more...

Parshat Haazinu Erev Succos 5780
Rabbi Jablinowitz

The Tur in Siman 581 brings the Medrash Tanchuma on parshat Emor which asks on the pasuk (Vayikra, Chapter 24, Pasuk 40), U'Lekachtem Lachem Bayom Harishon. The Medrash asks, why does it say the first day, Succos is on the fifteenth day. The Medrash answers, Rishon Hu La'Cheshbon Avonos. After Bnei Read more...

Parshat Devarim 5780
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in this week’s parsha, that Moshe Rabbeinu began teaching Torah to Bnei Yisrael as they stood on the east bank of the Jordan, about to enter Eretz Yisrael. The pasuk reads (Chapter 1, Pasuk 5), B’Ever Ha’Yarden B’Eretz Moav Ho’il Moshe Be’er es Ha’To Read more...