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The Incredible Word Bereishis | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rabbi Moshe Meir Weiss | 24 Tishri 5782 – September 30, 2021

The Incredible Word Bereishis | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rabbi Moshe Meir Weiss | 24 Tishri 5782 – September 30, 2021
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Shavuos and Our Birthright

In 1999, a group of committed Jewish philanthropists led by Charles Bronfman and Michael Steinhardt created Birthright Israel, whose mission is to give every young Jewish adult around the world, especially the less connected to Judaism, the opportunity to have their first visit to Israel on an educational trip. I have met many people who did Birthright and later enrolled in a yeshiva to learn more about Torah and mitzvos. One fellow named Jack grew up in a home with absolutely no connection to Judaism. Jack knew that he was Jewish and nothing more. When he was in college, he saw a poster on campus for a free trip to Israel for Jewish students, led by Birthright. The idea sounded exciting. He didn’t think much about the Jewish aspect; just about a free trip to Israel.

Mishpatim: The Living Torah | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rav Yehuda Hakohen | 30 Shevat 5781 – February 11, 2021

Parshat Mishpatim introduces the practical statutes necessary for Israel to establish a model society. What exactly did Israel receive at Sinai? In what way do the people of Israel and the Torah interact through a symbiotic relationship? Why are the statutes as expressed in the Written Torah almost always so different from Jewish law in practice? Parshat Mishpatim elaborates on the Brit Sinai – the new covenant between Israel and the Creator established to supplement the original covenant forged with the patriarchs. Parshat Mishpatim – which literally translates into English as “rules” – begins transmitting the details for how Israel is meant to organize and run our society. Parshat Yitro gives us the what. HaShem charges us with becoming a “mamlekhet kohanim v’goy kadosh” – a “kingdom of priests and a holy nation.” Parshat Mishpatim gives us the how – the practical laws that should govern our society.

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