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Parshat VaEschanan 5780
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in this week’s parsha the Aseres HaDibros, the ten commandments, for the second time. The first time the Aseres Dibros are brought, in parshat Yisro, the reason brought for the mitzvah of Shabbos, is (Shmos, Chapter 20, Pasuk 11), Ki Sheshes Yamim Asah Hashem es HaShamayim V’es H Read more...

Parshat Eikev 5780
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in this week’s parsha the mitzvah of Birchas Hamazon, bentching after eating bread. The pasuk says (Chapter 8, Pasuk 10), V’Achalta V’Savata U’Beirachta. When you eat bread to the point of satiation, then you must bless Hashem. This mitzvah is particularly significant Read more...

Parshat Reeh 5780
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in the first pasuk of this week’s parsha, Re’eh Anochi Nosein Lifneichem Hayom Bracha U’Kelalah. See, I am giving before you today a blessing and a curse. This introduction is followed by two pasukim which state the choice available before every Jew. First the pasuk states, Read more...

Parshat Eikev 5779
Rabbi Jablinowitz

The Medrash Rabbah at the very beginning of our parsha (3,1) discusses the Halacha of putting together a Menorah on Shabbos. The Medrash states that one who unknowingly puts together a Menorah composed of different parts on Shabbos must bring a Karban Chatas for he has done the melacha of building o Read more...