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Parshat Ki Seitzei 5778
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in this week's parsha (Chapter 24, Pasuk 8), Hishamer B'Nega Tzara'as, a prohibition against removing nega'im, impure blemishes, from one's body. However, since Chazal teach that speaking Lashon Hara leads to a person having nega'im, Rashi explains the reason for the very next pasuk, Zachor Read more...

Parshat Devarim – Shabbos Chazon
Rabbi Jablinowitz

This Shabbos is the actual day of Tisha B’Av, while the fast and mourning is pushed off until the next day. The halacha is brought in Shulchan Aruch, Siman 552 Se’if 10, that when Tisha B’Av falls out on Shabbos one may eat meat and drink wine at Shalosh Seudos, and have a meal fit Read more...

Va'eschanan
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in the beginning of the parsha that Moshe Rabbeinu prays to Hashem asking him to allow him to enter Eretz Yisrael. The very first pasuk in the parsha explains the timing of this request with the ambiguous term “Bah’Eis Haheeh”, at that particular time. Rashi& Read more...

Eikev
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in this week’s parsha the mitzvah of Birchas Hamazon. The pasuk reads (Chapter 8, Pasuk 10), V’Achalta V’Savata U’Veirachta etc. You will eat, you will be satiated, and you will bless. The commentaries ask, why is it that the Torah doesn’t state the obligat Read more...