Parsha Vayichi: Communicating for Life

I hope everybody is doing well.  This week we finish the book of Genesis or Breisheit as it is referred to in Hebrew.  We also saw the end of Jacob/Israel and Yoseph.  Before Israel passes from us, however, he does give us some final pointers on how to interact with people. The parsha (weekly Torah portion) starts out with Yaakov/Jacob knowing he is near death and so he asks his son Yoseph to swear to bury him at the ancestral … Continue reading

Parsha vZot haBracha (Simchat Torah): The End of Torah, or Just the Birth Pains of Torah

The Torah really does not have a beginning and an ending.  Today (Sunday) is the end of Succot,  and on its heals is Simchat Torah which means, “Happiness of Torah.”  On Simchat Torah we finish reading the Torah, and start again to read the Torah.  We also dance with the Torah and celebrate simultaneous endings and beginnings.  If there was only one thing to learn from the Torah, then this cycle would be a circle.  However, when you read the … Continue reading

Parsha Key Tavoh: To Fear or to Fear

The parsha (Torah portion) we read this week is quite a doozy.  After being told, in earlier parshas, to remove the inhabitants of the holy land because they behaved poorly, we are now told what will happen to us if we behave poorly.  It is not pleasant, but then I am getting ahead of myself.  The parsha starts off innocently enough with the description of the ritual of bringing the first fruits to the temple.  It then goes on to … Continue reading

Parsha R’ay: Are You Willing to Commit?

So, how did you all answer the big question?  Yeah, I’m talking about the question in the title:  Are you willing to commit?  This is the big question that starts this week’s parsha (weekly Torah portion).  Ok, it isn’t really a question; it is really instructions to the ritual of choosing between a blessing and a curse.  So, I started by asking you a trick question, for the question doesn’t really get asked until we go into the land, which … Continue reading

Dancing in the Vineyards

Imagine that you have been told that you have a terminal illness and that you will die in exactly one year.  How does this make you feel?  Now, imagine one year has gone by.  It is the night before the day of your death.  All your affairs are in order.  You’ve made a will and made amends, and had time to tell the people that you love how you feel.  You lie down in your bed and as you drift … Continue reading

What is a Blessing?

Being a Cohen or priest in the family tradition of the sons of Yisrael, or what is commonly referred to as Judaism, blessings are a favorite topic of mine.  Back when I lived in Jerusalem, orthodox Jews, when they found out I was a Cohen, would ask my to bless them.  Also, every day, during the morning prayers, the Cohanim would bless the congregation.  And at the Kotel (the western wall), during the week of Pesach (Passover) and Succot, hundreds … Continue reading

Blessing the Trees

Last week started the Jewish month of Nissan.  And it continues through April 22nd this year.  I mention this because Nissan is a very special month.  The Torah refers to it as the month of spring.  It is for this reason we have leap year in the Jewish calendar:  the month of Nissan must always be in the spring. Because Nissan is the month of spring, it is given a special honor:  it is the month that we bless the … Continue reading