Posts from January 2014

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Mishpatim 5774

by Rabbi Yaakov Grunewald

The Sidra of Mishpatim contains 53 consecutive laws. The mystics point out that the number 53 is equal to the numerical value of the Hebrew word GAN, which means ‘garden’. This imparts a message which teaches that when we observe the fundamental laws of our Torah, we can enjoy the world, in the same way […]

Vayechi 5774

by Rabbi Yaakov Grunewald

The Sidra of Vayechi begins with the information that Jacob lived in the Land of Egypt for 17 years, and that he was now 147 years old. It would seem that these 17 years were the happiest years of his life. The mediaeval commentator Rabbi David Kimchi makes the observation that Joseph was 17 when […]

Bo 5774

by Rabbi Yaakov Grunewald

Some commentators regard this Sidra as the most important one in the Torah. It contains the story of the Exodus which is the greatest event in the history of the Jewish people and has become a central tenet of our faith. The Sidra begins with an account of the last three plagues. Its middle section […]

Beshalach 5774

by Rabbi Yaakov Grunewald

This week’s Haftarah is distinguished by being the longest Haftarah of the year. It has more verses than the famous Haftarah of the entire Book of Jonah which we read during Minchah on Yom Kippur. It consists of two separate accounts of the war in which Israel won a decisive victory over the Canaanites, during […]