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that iconic phrase from the 1967 movie "Cool
Hand Luke" could easily be the subtitle of
Parshat Vayeshev. Within 7 p’sukim (37:4-10) 4
different forms of the verbs we use for
communicating – Diber, Siper, Omer, Magid – appear no less than 8 times.
But the essential statement about communicating –
or the lack thereof - is made regarding Yosef’s
brothers: "V’lo yachlu dabru l’shalom;" they were
unable to speak peaceably to Yosef. There is a
hidden message here beneath the surface that
presages the brothers’ plan to kill Yosef (later amended to selling him).
When Jews take leave of one another, & wish them
the best, we say the phrase, "Lech L’Shalom, go
in Peace;" these were the parting words of Moshe
& Yitro after their pleasant encounter. The
"lamed" also infers movement, implying that the
journey will go on (as in "Kol Yisrael yesh
lachem chelek L’olam haba;" inferring one’s
journey in the next world is fluid &
never-ending, as it connects to the life & merit of those we leave behind).
"Lech B’Shalom," however, has a negative
connotation. These were the last words spoken
when David & Avshalom parted, leading to tragic
consequences. The prefix "bet" also can infer
staying in place, implying that no future
movement will occur. That is why the parting
words we direct to the deceased at a funeral, lo
aleynu, are "lech B’shalom" rather than "L’shalom."
And so when the pasuk says that Yosef’s brothers
could not say "L’shalom," the Torah is telling us
just how dismal the situation was within the
family. Even the simplest greeting was painful
for them to utter. And the implication is that
they used the other term, "B’shalom," hinting to
what they were plotting for Yosef.
Words are not frivolous things, they are not just
"air;" they have power, they make an impact, they
create reality in the universe. Just by saying
something, in Halacha, we bind ourselves to an
action & cannot easily, if ever, retract or remove those words.
Words are precious, very precious. Indeed, there
are those who sincerely believe that when we are
born, we are allotted a finite amount of words to
be used in our lifetime, & when they are
depleted, we die. And since we don’t know just
how many words we’re granted, we should use them sparingly & carefully.
The terrible sin committed by the brothers has
eternal consequences; it reverberates throughout
the generations, long after Yosef & his siblings
reunite. It is, say Chazal, the cause of our
being placed in servitude in Egypt. And it
reappears in the "Eleh Ezkera" account of the
martyrdom of the Asara Harugei Malchut, the
murder of the 10 sages we read of on Yom Kippur.
The brothers’ sin started with words; harsh,
unforgiving, words. Sadly, our own crisis taking
place today also began with words. We – also
brothers - broke into rival camps that descended
into shouting at one another, barely, rarely
listening to what the other was saying. Is it
surprising that our words morphed into actions &
that the war of words became just…..war.
So let’s change the paradigm: Speak well, and it will be well.

Harav Avraham Yitzchak Hacohen Kook Weren't Rav Kook's Positions Unique Among Rabbis?
Translated by Hillel Fendel

Harav Avraham Yitzchak Hacohen Kook Weren't Rav Kook's Positions Unique Among Rabbis?
Translated by Hillel Fendel
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Kuzari -Rabbi Ari Shvat Kuzari class 5- "Proofs of G-d"
This may be the most important class of the entire book, where we finally get to the Jewish proof of the existence of G-d and truth of the Torah. We should follow His own direction where He tells us how to get to Him: through the Nation of Israel: Jewish history, Jewish prophets (and today, prophecies fulfilled), and national reward & punishment towards Am Yisrael.

Ein Aya One Humanity, One Creator, One Jerusalem
Rav Kook innovatively and beautifully explains this aggadeta where our sages say that after Jerusalem was destroyed her cinnamon fragrance is only found locked in a particular kingdom's treasury.

Shlach Lecha "Why So Many Don't Make Aliya?" - Parshat Shlach
This short article deals with the weird phenomena that every single time Am Yisrael is meant to enter the Land of Israel, throughout the Tanach, 2nd Temple and until today, they "chicken out" and look for excuses. What's the problem with this mitzvah that proves so challenging. The article, based on sources, suggests that the difficulties of Eretz Yisrael is precisely her secret and beauty!

Kuzari -Rabbi Ari Shvat Kuzari class 4
The class deals with Islam and how the Muslim tries convincing the King of the Khazars, and why he was also rejected.

Beha'alotcha JEWISH STATE= GUIDE TO G-DLINESS & SELFLESSNESS
A Jewish State not only is a good idea, but educates us towards selflessness, altruism and G-dliness in our daily lives.

Ein Aya In Zion Even the Smoke of the Bark is Sweet
Just as Jewish nationalism is different from others, so too our capitol of Jerusalem is totally different than other national capitols. Rav Kook beautifully explains the passage in the Talmud that the trees of Yerushalayim were cinnamon trees.

Kuzari -Rabbi Ari Shvat Kuzari class 3
The second speaker invited to convince the Khazar King is the Christian, who presents their beliefs. Even before the questions of the King, "between the lines", the author R. Yehuda HaLevi already begins disproving them.

Ein Aya "Intimacy: Love, Life & Giving or Egocentric Taking & Expiration"
Today, many confuse between intimacy in marriage, based on love, giving and life which are diametrically opposed to empty "sex", pornography and prostitution which destroyed the Beit HaMikdash. The practical importance of clarifying this topic in today's western society is obvious, especially for young adults.

















