
Vata’al ha’tz’fardaya vat’chas es Eretz Mitzraim (8:2)” – “And the frog arose and covered the land of Mitzraim.” ..
Written by Benjamin A Rose
This Parsha sees the beginning of the process of redemption. Despite great expectations however, the Parsha ends somewhat anticlimactically and gives rise to some ..
Written by Benji Landau
The pasuk says (8:9) that says all the frogs died from the houses, from The courtyards, and from the fields. After Makas Arv the animals picked up and left. Rashi ..
Written by Benjamin A Rose
This week when learning Ba’alhturim i came across a very interesting lesson. Vo’Era (וארא)he says has the Gematria of 208 which is the same as Yitschok ..
Written by Benjamin A Rose
Many sources bring down the following lesson (kal vechomer) that we can learn from the frogs : Just as the frogs went willingly into the ovens to fulfil HaShem’s ..
Written by Moshe Kormornick
At the age of 99 Avraham has a bris. Now that’s sacrifice right? ouch. Anyway, the parsha starts just after his bris, where he is sitting at the entrance to his tent ..
Written by Tal Segal
There’s a comment that Rashi makes in this week’s parsha, that when I first read it, left me speechless. And I’m not often speechless 🙂 In this ..
Written by Tal Segal
Rav Tzaddok HaKohen brings us a fascinating idea and its proof this week. This is it: Avraham Avinu was a man of chesed, right? Correct – ..
Written by d fine
In our sedra, we are told about Avraham Avinu doing the mitzvah of hachnasas orchim, and HaShem visits the sick [Avraham]. Here’s something ..
Written by d fine