Archive: February 2026
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The Little-Known Origin of the Printed Double Yud: D’var Torah For Parshat Tetzaveh
Have you ever thought about the origin of the printed name of Hashem being Yud Yud? That’s how we print Hashem’s name in siddurim and in machsurim. But where does Read more... -
What Is The Most Powerful Image In The Torah? D’var Torah For Parshat Terumah
There are so many candidates to answer the question of what the most powerful image is in the Torah. My answer would be from Parshat Terumah: The כְּרֻבִים – the Read more... -
An Entire Shabbat Devoted to Giving: D’var Torah for Parshat Mishpatim
This Shabbat, in addition to reading the parsha of Mishpatim, we will read the haftarah for Shekalim. We will be remembering a time when, in temple days, the people were Read more... -
Essential Ingredients in Constructive Criticism: D’var Torah for Parshat Yitro
Many parshiyot in the Torah commence with the word “וַיְדַבֵּר” – “and he spoke”. Or the word “וַיֹּאמֶר” – “and he said”. Yitro starts with the word “וַיִּשְׁמַע” “he listened”. Read more...


