484 Lessons

Ten Commandment Comparison
Many have attempted to solve the question, what is THE difference which can find the common denominator between all 31 differences between the 2 versions of the Ten Commandment? This innovative article suggests that our sages already answered this with one sentence in a well-known Midrash, just most never noticed that seemingly innocent sentence. It deals with the basic difference between the masculine side of the Torah and the feminine.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Shevat 5786

“Honor Requires an Audience”+ Tu B'Shvat
Rav Kook makes some very interesting "diyukim" (deductions) from this passage in the Talmud about when to wash or moisterize (with oil) right before left, and regarding anointing one's entire body, and relates to small "timely" fixings, as opposed to general improvement.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Shevat 5786

"FREEDOM CAME WITH A FLAG”- The First Flag of Israel
The Ramban explains that the exodus from Egypt was led by the first flag of Israel. This short article brings many unknown historic and halachic proofs of the importance of the Israeli flag.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Shevat 5786

Fix the Leak or Overhaul the Oil
Rav Kook makes some very interesting "diyukim" (deductions) from this passage in the Talmud about when to wash or moisterize (with oil) right before left, and regarding anointing one's entire body, and relates to small "timely" fixings, as opposed to general improvement.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Shevat 5786

On Extreme Progressive, Why Right Shoe Before Left & Summary of Lefty Halachot
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Shevat 5786

PROTEKTZIA OR A BANANA REPUBLIC
Even in "Fiddler on the Roof" they mention that we wear the right shoe before the left, but why? Rav Kook's novel explanation surprisingly relates also to the danger of the Radical Progressive movement which sometimes intentionally blurs even that which should be clear, and even summarizes the laws which "lefties" do different than "righties", and when they do the same. Rav Kook's innovative mixture of halacha, kabbala and philosophy is especially interesting on this topic. BTW, there's an interesting halacha innovated by Rav Kook here which many don't realize (or intentionally omit) that he is the source!
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Shevat 5786

Orchot Tzaddikim class 77, Teshuva part viii
The class describes the various mitzvot involved in kiruv, including an innovative explanation based upon the Rambam that this is actually part of belief in G-d, and loving Him, for the mitzvah is not just to believe but to get others to believe, as well, as inferred from the Shema and the word "liha'amin". The class also deals with the importance of not being cynical towards the rabbis or sages, even if one doesn't feel like observing, it's not beneficial nor intelligent to degrade the Torah and the greatest geniuses of Jewish history.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Shevat 5786

DO WE DESERVE REDEMPTION? “Blood, Covenant, and Return”- Parshat VaEra
Are we today so much greater than say the Rambam's generation? Why is G-d returning us to Israel & doing so many salvations and victories over Hamas, Hizballah, Syria and Iran in recent years, even if we haven't done Teshuva & seemingly don't deserve it?
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tevet 5786

Orchot Tzaddikim class 74, "Teshuva" part vii
The class deals with how to cleave and strengthen the G-dly trait of "Truth", the need to pray for Teshuva, the importance of returning that which was wrongly taken before saying Viduy, and other aspects of Teshuva.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tevet 5786

Special Spiritually and Imagination on Shabbat
Rav Kook explains why that which is learned on Shabbat is considered so much greater than that studied during the week, and why creativity is that much greater on Shabbat, for better or for worse!
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tevet 5786

SECULAR IN ISRAEL OR RELIGIOUS ABROAD? WHAT'S BETTER?
Would it be better for all of the Jews to be religious outside of Israel, or to be non-religious in Israel?
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tevet 5786

Orchot Tzaddikim class 74, "Teshuva" part vi
The class deals with not "resting on one's laurels", and that not a few people who lived their entire lives idealistically, "lost it" upon getting older. Similarly the importance of not focusing on luxuries but on the necessities of life.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tevet 5786

Seemingly 'Strange' Rabbinical Decrees- Not What You Thought!
Rav Kook suggests a very innovative and important "eye-opening" way to understand some of the rabbinical decrees which are particularly difficult to understand!
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tevet 5786

Orchot Tzaddikim class 74, "Teshuva" part v
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tevet 5786

Positive Chutzpah= Part of Redemption- Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself!
Rav Kook ingeniously explains why the Mishna in Sotah, already 1,800 years ago, teaches that "Chutzpah" is an essential part of the Ge'ula process, and in fact today we see the necessity and positive aspect of "Israeli Chutzpah". Similarly, Rav Kook elaborates in his classic article on "Fear", how Galut (exile) refined but softened us a little too much, and how exaggerated fear and phobia is one of the worst things in life, preventing people from thinking, activism, modernism and more.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tevet 5786

MASHIACH ben YOSEF
the Leadership Duel between Yoseph and Yehuda- The Haftarah of VaYigash
Description: Our sages draw the confrontation between Yehuda and Yosef as the two types of leadership in Jewish history. Through this we can finally understand who exactly is that mysterious "Mashiach ben Yosef", and what Rav Kook (based on the Vilna Gaon) meant when he said that Dr. Herzl had a spark of that Mashiach.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tevet 5786

Orchot Tzaddikim class 73, "Teshuva" part iv
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tevet 5786

CHANUKA, AUSTRALIA & TODAY'S MITZVAH FOCUS
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Kislev 5786

Orchot Tzaddikim class 72, Teshuva part iii
The class deals with the most common examples of mistakes or sins which we almost all do, some of which haven't changed, but we also point out those where historically there has been an interesting improvement over time.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Kislev 5786
