During the heated confrontation between Moses and Korach, Moses approaches the assembly and advises them to completely distance themselves from Korach and his wicked men. Although Korach’s nearest allies did not take notice, many of the people heeded Moses’ advice and...
The Torah commands that the Menora should be lit daily in the Sanctuary. Considering that Hashem does not need our light, why does He command that we should light the Menora? The Medrash explains – just as Hashem makes light for us, so too we should make...
When we talk about kindness, we usually think of it in terms of doing good for another person. However, kindness can also be expressed in our service of God. Although God does not need our kindness, our desire to give to Him shows our love for Him. God instructed...
Being in pain or sick is an unfortunate yet inevitable part of life. The physical discomfort is often accompanied by mental anguish and anxiety. The Torah therefore insists that a doctor should do whatever he can to heal an injured or sick person. Doing so is...
As the Jewish people are about to receive the Torah on Mount Sinai, Jethro, Moses’ father-in-law, gives Moses some invaluable and wise advice. Amongst his words of wisdom, Jethro advises Moses to teach the people “the path in which they should go”. The Talmud...
The Plague of Darkness, which lasted for six days, was so severe and tangible that the Egyptians were not able to walk around. How then, did the Egyptians manage to get food and water? The Netziv says that it must have been the Jews, who were able to see and move...