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Parshat Va'eschanan 5777
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in this week's parsha the Aseres HaDibros. This is the second time the Ten Commandments are recorded in the Torah. The first time is in parshat Yisro when Bnei Yisrael received the Torah. There are a few subtle distinctions in the Aseres HaDibros between the two parshiyot, most prominent amo Read more...

Parshat Shoftim 5777
Rabbi Jablinowitz

This week's parsha begins with the words Shoftim V'Shotrim Titen Lecha Bechol She'arecha. You shall place Shoftim, judges, and Shotrim, those who enforce the judgment, in all your gates. Rashi explains Bechol She'arecha to mean in each and every city. The Sfas Emes teaches that there is significanc Read more...

Parshat Ki Tetze 5777
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in the beginning of this week's parsha about the Yefas To'ar. The Torah gives us specific instructions for how a man may take a non-Jewish woman captured in the midst of a war. Though in regular circumstances this woman is prohibited to him, during wartime and when done according to the Tora Read more...

Parshat Ki Savo 5777
Rabbi Jablinowitz

The Medrash Tanchuma on this week's parsha teaches that Moshe Rabbeinu saw through Ruach Hakodesh that the Beis Hamikdash was going to be destroyed and the mitzvah of Bikurim would no longer be fulfilled. Therefore, Moshe established that Bnei Yisrael should daven three times a day since he understo Read more...