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Re'eh
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in this week’s parsha (Chapter 12, Pasuk 20), Ki Yarchiv Hashem Elokecha es Gevulcha Ka’asher Diber Lach, V’Amartah Ochlah Basar Ki Te’aveh Nafshachah Le’echol Basar, B’chol Avas Nafshachah Tocahl Basar. The Torah states that when Hashem expands your borde Read more...

Shoftim
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in this week’s parsha the requirement on the part of the judges to rule properly and pursue justice. Included in these mitzvoth is the prohibition against accepting bribes. The Torah says (Chapter 16, Pasuk 19), V’Lo Sikach Shochad, Ki HaShochad Ye’aver Einei Chachamim, Vee Read more...

Ki Teitzei
Rabbi Jablinowitz

Our parsha begins with the words, Ki Teitzei La’Milchamah Al Oyvecha, when you wage war against your enemy. There is a well known idea in the Sefarim, which we have brought in the past, that this pasuk is referring to the ongoing battle that one has with his yetzer hara. The Ohr HaChaim Hakado Read more...

Ki Savo
Rabbi Jablinowitz

This week’s parsha begins with the mitzvah of Bikurim. The Medrash Tanchumah teaches that Moshe Rabbeinu saw that the Beis Hamikdash was going to be destroyed and as a result, Bnei Yisrael would be unable to continue bringing Bikurim. As a replacement for the mitzvah of Bikurim, Moshe Rabbeinu Read more...