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Lag Ba’Omer: Reclaiming the “Ashreinu!”
We are all familiar with Rebbe Akiva’s teaching set to the famous Lag Ba’Omer melody, “Mah mikvah metaheir es hatemei’im…” – “Just as a mikvah purifies the impure, so does HaKadosh Baruch Hu purify am Yisrael.” I have long been bothered by the following question. If Rebbe Akiva intended to reveal that Hashem purifies in…
Read MoreRebbe Nachman, Rebbe Shimon, and the Joy of Lag Ba’Omer
There is a lot of interest today in a part of the Torah which is becoming more and more revealed in our time, Penimiyus HaTorah, the inner light of the Torah. What does the inner light of the Torah mean? What does it mean to learn the inner light? Is this part of the Torah for everyone?…
Read MoreLPI: Moving In, Not Moving On
People often think that some things go without saying, that not everything needs to be spoken out. There is truth to that. But even those things that don’t need to be spoken out need, from time to time, to be spoken out. Here goes. I walk a very fine line. On the one hand, I…
Read MoreThink Quickly, Act Carefully
As ‘corona zman’ fades, and the nylon walls between us are torn down, Zman Kayitz begins. The Bais Medrash buzzes with new intensity, feeling more open and inviting. There are many new people to meet, new Rabbeim to reach out to, and new opportunities to explore. Much time has been spent last Zman reflecting on the…
Read MoreMore Than Just a Segulah
AS I’M SURE everyone knows, this past Thursday was the yahrtzeit of Reb Shayaleh Kerestirer. While I am aware of the possibility that I live in an echo-chamber, it seems that everyone on frum social media was posting about the tzaddik – pictures of candles l’illui nishmaso, stories of his legendary chessed, posters of free…
Read MoreBOOK REVIEW: The Remedy I Need
To sum up a book in one word isn’t an easy task, which is probably why we all had to write book reports in school. But there is indeed one word that kept coming to mind while reading R’ Yaakov Klein’s newest masterpiece, “The Story of Our Lives”: Transformative. Anchored in a short story, “The…
Read MoreA Song of Strength and Hope: The Message of “Journey”
Shalom uveracha friends! I hope everyone is having the most amazing chag! The composition above, “Journey”, is a song I wrote in 10th grade as a young teen trying his very best to weather the treacherous storms of adolescence – the winding “derech” from youth to adulthood discussed at length in the opening chapter of…
Read More“Seder”
There are few nights approached with as many expectations as the first night of Pesach. We prepare, we dream, we learn, we plan, we buy engaging haggados (and fine wine) for the adults and props and candies for the kids. Surely, everyone will be perfectly behaved. Surely, everything will proceed exactly in accordance with our…
Read MoreThe Inner Light of Pesach #3: Elevating the Limits of Time
ONE OF THE hallmarks of Pesach is the acute focus on zmanim, halachic times. There is much discussion in the Gemara and poskim regarding the proper times for removal of chametz, the proper time after which one may no longer eat chametz on erev Pesach, how much matzah in how much time one must eat…
Read MoreThe Inner Light of Pesach #2: The Secret Meaning of Bedikah and Bittul
IN THE BEGINNING of night on the fourteenth of Nissan, we check the places in our property where chametz may have been brought by the light of a candle (or, if one is unable, a flashlight – see Halichos Shlomo vol 1, 5:11 and Piskei Teshuvos 431:2). Tosafos and other Rishonim explain that while a…
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