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D’var Torah: Parashat Eikev
In this week’s D’var Torah for Eikev, the Chief Rabbi explains why we read the paragraphs of the Shema in the order that we do. The order is all wrong! Read more... -
D’var Torah: Parashat Va’etchanan
In this week’s D’var Torah for Va’etchanan, the Chief Rabbi explains the enormous significance of repetition found in the Torah. Why is there so much repetition in the Torah? Time Read more... -
D’var Torah: Tisha B’Av
The Chief Rabbi’s message for Tisha B’Av. If only we asked the right questions. Over this coming weekend there is one question that we are going to be hearing time Read more... -
D’var Torah: Parashat Matot-Massei
In this week’s D’var Torah for Matot-Massei, the Chief Rabbi explains how we achieve true immortality. We learn one of the greatest lessons in life from a tiny dot. The Read more... -
Chief Rabbi: Why Prince William’s Israel visit meant so much to British Jews
The following article was published by The Telegraph on 29 June 2018 following HRH The Duke of Cambridge’s trip to Israel. Yehuda Avner, the Israeli diplomat, once related how, in Read more... -
D’var Torah: Parashat Pinchas
In this week’s D’var Torah for Pinchas, the Chief Rabbi explains why Moshe Rabbeinu was a truly great leader. Great leaders are not irreplaceable. They ensure that they will be Read more... -
D’var Torah: Parashat Balak
In this week’s D’var Torah for Balak, the Chief Rabbi explains why the home is the cornerstone of Jewish life. Did you know that every column of the Torah starts Read more... -
D’var Torah: Parashat Chukat
In this week’s D’var Torah for Chukat, the Chief Rabbi explains why the symbol of the medical profession is taken from our Parasha. The symbol of the BMA (The British Read more... -
D’var Torah: Parashat Korach
Who turned On off? At the beginning of Parashat Korach, On, the son of Peleth is presented to us as being one of the key agitators who supported Korach in Read more... -
D’var Torah: Parashat Shelach Lecha
In this week’s D’var Torah for Shelach Lecha, the Chief Rabbi describes the significance today of one small letter in a name. Have you ever heard of a letter transplant? Read more...