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    Parashat Hashavua

    Parashat Hashavua: Hamas and the Parasha

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tishrei 5785
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    Noach

    Preparing the Way for the Land of Israel

    This week's Torah portion of Noah takes us up to (and past) the birth of Avraham Avinu, in the year 1948 after Creation – and nary a word seems to be mentioned about the Land of Israel throughout these almost two millennia! Is this not very strange, considering that the Foundation Stone – Even HaShtiyah – from where the world was actually created, is located in the Land, on what later became the Temple Mount? The longed-for Garden of Eden, too, is located in our Holy Land. How could the Land play such a minor role in the first 2,000 years of human history?

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Heshvan 3 5783
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Who Were the Tower Builders? – part I

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Cheshvan 2 5781
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    Parashat Hashavua

    The Ancestors and Enemies of Avraham

    It is clear from the p’sukim of Parashat Bereishit that Adam, Chava, Kayin, and Hevel all believed in Hashem and in fact had the privilege to engage in discussion with Him, each in his or her own way. Even when they strayed from the proper path, they merited hearing words of rebuke from Hashem, which, along with the harsh words, showed great closeness.

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tishrei 28 5778
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    Noach

    Tzaddik and Tamim

    We have explained in the past that Shaul was chosen as king because his family “lit up dark roads.” We will now try to determine from whom they learned this trait. Noach is categorized in the parasha’s opening as a man who is tzaddik (righteous) tamim (perhaps most safely translated as complete). Some say that these two adjectives relate to different sides of his persona. Ibn Ezra and Seforno say he was a tzaddik in his actions and tamim in his thought. Avot D’Rabbi Natan says that tamim related to his body, as he was born circumcised, so he was complete without the need to be fixed. The Ramban says that tamim means that he was complete in his righteousness.

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Cheshvan 3 5777
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    Parashat Hashavua

    The Land of Canaan or the Land of Israel?

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tishrei 29 5776
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    Noach

    In the Tzelem of Hashem Did He Make Man

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 5775
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Tyrants of the Past

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 5774
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    Parashat Hashavua

    A Thirst for Special Water

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 5773
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Seeing the Bow

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 5772
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    Noach

    Home Remedy for the Survival of the Earth

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 6 Cheshvan 5770
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    Noach

    The Formula: Prayer + Patience

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Monday, 26 Tishrei 5768
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    Noach

    A Joyous, Straight Heart

    What was Noach's spiritual level?

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 6 Cheshvan 5767
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    Noach

    Fraternal Checks and Balances

    Parashat Noach

    Parashat Noach

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 3 Cheshvan 5766
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    Noach

    The Corruption of Society

    Parashat Noach

    Parashat Noach

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 5763
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