Balak
Pobody's Nerfect
The Apter Rebbe was known by his sefer called Ohev Yisrael [lover of Israel]. The Apter Rebbe was, as the name of this sefer implies, an exceptional proponent of the mitzvah of loving one's fellow Jew. He was accustomed to say that in every single Torah portion there is an allusion to Ahavas Yisrael (the mitzvah of loving a fellow Jew). Read More
Balak
"There are three sides to every story, the prosecution, the defense and the truth"- Avi Goldberg
This week's parshah begins with the story of Bilam. The majority of the parshah is a narrative from the villan Bilam's perspective.
If the Torah is the story of the Jews why does it have this side narrative of Bilam? Read More
The Apter Rebbe was known by his sefer called Ohev Yisrael [lover of Israel]. The Apter Rebbe was, as the name of this sefer implies, an exceptional proponent of the mitzvah of loving one's fellow Jew. He was accustomed to say that in every single Torah portion there is an allusion to Ahavas Yisrael (the mitzvah of loving a fellow Jew). Read More
Balak
"There are three sides to every story, the prosecution, the defense and the truth"- Avi Goldberg
This week's parshah begins with the story of Bilam. The majority of the parshah is a narrative from the villan Bilam's perspective.
If the Torah is the story of the Jews why does it have this side narrative of Bilam? Read More