81 Lessons

BINYAMIN's NAME-CHANGE- And WHY Yehoshua BIN-Nun (not 'Ben'-Nun)
Rabbi Ari Shvat | kislev 5786
Are the Rules of Battle the Same for a Spiritual War?
Rabbi Moshe Leib Halberstadt | 15 Kislev 5786

Parashat Hashavua: “Kings Will Descend from You”
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Kislev 5786

Parashat Hashavua: The Visits in Beit El of Yaakov/Yisrael – part I
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | kislev 5785

What is the “halachic escort?”
Rabbi Stewart Weiss | 11 Shvat 5784

Get a grip on yourself
Rabbi Stewart Weiss | 11 Shvat 5784

“Not Yaakov … but Yisrael”
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 11 Shvat 5784

Whose Pronunciation Should the Oleh Use?
Rabbi Daniel Mann | 11 Shvat 5784

Did Yaakov Avinu bensch gomeil after surviving his encounter with Eisav?
More about Birkas Hagomeil
More about Birkas Hagomeil
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 6 Shvat 5784

Vayishlach Collective Responsibility
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | 6 Shvat 5784

Release Me, for the Dawn Has Broken
Rabbi Mordechai Hochman | 18 Kislev 5784
The reason in the state of Israel
Rabbi Berel Wein zt"l

When does a boy become a man?
Rabbi Stewart Weiss

The question mark
Rabbi Stewart Weiss

The Prohibition of Chanufah
According to some opinions, Yaakov may have been guilty of chanufah in his interactions with Eisav in this week’s parsha. What is chanufah and what did Yaakov do?
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Kislev, 17, 5783
Guarding the Honor of Israel
Some people ask if it is permitted to endanger oneself for the sake of the honor of the People of Israel. It seems from this week's Torah portion that the answer is yes.
Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed | Kislev 15 5783

Not Leaving the Fathers by Themselves
With a trembling of happiness and pain, we open this conference with the words of Yaakov Avinu from this week’s parasha – “I am small in relation to all of the kindnesses … now I make up two encampments” (Bereishit 32:11)
Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli zt"l | Kislev 5783

Feeling the Fear
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Kislev 11, 5783

Rachel Imeinu: The Mother Who Never Stops
In honor of our Matriarch Rachel, about whom we learn in this week's Torah portion of Vayishlah, we present a collection of thoughts on what she stands for, and what all mothers stand for.
Rabbi Shimon Cohen | Kislev 15 5782
