The Gazan Mabul

In Parshat Noach, we encounter a world consumed by “chamas” – a society overcome by violence and corruption, where people exploited and harmed each other without remorse. The situation had become so dire that Hashem brought the mabul, a flood intended to cleanse...

The Glass Door

How a shattered door made me rethink everything It was just before Sukkot. I was staying alone at home, while the rest of my family was away.  I was feeling pretty good on my own, and enjoying the quiet time. I came downstairs, and I froze… The door leading to...

The Secret to Being Happy

Who is wealthy? The one who rejoices in his portion. This saying is one of the more famous ones contained in Pirkei Avos – Ethics of the Fathers. It is important to note the terminology used. The root Hebrew word is Simcha. The one who rejoices. It would seem that...

Victorious Vinyards

Once again, the Parsha delivers the most relevant message of the week. In this Parsha, Shoftim, the Torah outlines the laws regarding exemptions from going to war. Specifically, three categories of people are excused: someone who has built a new house and not yet...

Eating Kosher

A Canadian court order recently came out that prevented a law from coming into effect.  That law, might have effectively put an end to Jewish kosher meat production in Canada (without affecting the meat production of any other group, I might add).  Thanks to...

Hashem’s Favourites

In Parshat Ekev, Moshe continues to exhort Bnei Israel to follow Hashem’s commandments as they prepare to enter the Land of Israel. One key Pasuk in this parsha is (Devarim 8:10) “You will eat and be satisfied, and you shall bless Hashem your God for the good...