The parashah of Vayeishev, meaning “Yaakov dwelled,” takes us through the significant events that followed Yaakov’s reunion with his father Yitzchok in Mamre. The narrative centers around Yosef, the beloved son of Yaakov, who was sold into slavery by his envious brothers. This story not only
Parshat Noach: The Log Of Noach’s Ark
The Torah, which tells us about the Flood, was given in the 2448th year after the world was first created—792 years after the Flood occurred.
V’Zot HaBrachah: Foregiveness
The last parashah of the Chumash, V’zot HaBrachah, “And this is the blessing,” begins with the unique brachah that Moshe Rabbeinu, the man of G-d
Parashas Ki Teitzei: Building A Home With A Railing On The Roof
“When you build a new house, make a railing on your roof, so that blood will not be shed in your house if one that falls from it falls.” (Devarim
