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Friday, September 14, 2012

Haftorah - Parshas Netzavim

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Rabbi Dovid Siegel and Torah.org?

So that through them The האור Lightרפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?


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  Haftorah
        by Rabbi Dovid Siegel
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Parshas Netzavim


Yeshaya 61:10
This week's haftorah marks the climax of a seven week series of reflection on Jewish redemption. In this final presentation, Hashem announces His personal return to the Jewish people. Now that every other dimension of redemption is in place, the time has finally arrived for Hashem to rest His Divine Presence amongst His people. Eretz Yisroel has been revived,Yerushalayim has been rebuilt, the exiles have returned en masse, but the ultimate objective has yet to be seen. In response to this, the prophet Yeshaya quotes the Jewish people saying, "I will be gladdened by Hashem, My soul will rejoice over My G-d." (61,10) Chazal in Yalkut Shimoni (505) view the Jewish people's response to be specifically related to the return of Hashem to Yerushalayim. The Jewish people respond to all the magnificent prophecies of their glorious future and proclaim that their true source of happiness is but one, the return of Hashem to His beloved pe ople. They sorely long for the privilege of sensing the presence of Hashem amongst them and feeling the closeness and love He has for His people. They resolve that they will be gladdened and happy only through His return to them.

Sfas Emes - Parshas Netzavim

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Nosson Chayim Leff and Torah.org?

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        by Nosson Chayim Leff
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The weekly Sfas Emes is now available in a Sefer. The Seferis called Emes Ve'emunah : A Sfas Emes Companion. This Sefer contains all of the materials in the weekly emails, plus new insights. The Sefer also contains the text in lashon hakodesh on which the Sfas Emes worked to produce his ma'amar. Accessing the the Sfas Emes via the Sefer offers advantages. You have the week's Torah without having to print the email. You have the Sfas Emes' text--which could not be sent by email. Also many people who would enjoy the Sfas Emes do not have internet. You can purchase this Sefer at your favorite bokstore, or online, at the Targum or Feldheim websites. Emes Ve'Emunah will also be available for purchase or perusal at the SOY Seform Sale, January 15-January 24.
 
Parshas Netzavim
Netzavim, 5361

In Parshas Netzavim (Devarim, 30: 21), Moshe Rabbeinu tells us: "Lo ba'shama'yim hi ..." ("The Torah is not high up in the heavens", and therefore, presumably inaccessible. Rather (Devarim, 30:14), "ka'rov ha'davar ei'lecha me'od" ("the Torah is easily within our grasp").

Knowing that the Torah is easily within our grasp is a cheering thought. But the Sfas Emes (echoing the Chidushei HaRim) adds a powerful qualifying condition: This easy access to the Torah applies only to a person who yearns for Torah with his whole heart. That is, we are talking here about a person who is attached (emotionally and spiritually) to the Torah. So attached that if, in fact, it were necessary to go up to the heavens to gain access to Torah, he would try to do so.

Legacy - Rosh Hashana and the Kiss of Life

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Rabbi Naftali Reich and Torah.org?

So that through them The האור Lightרפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?



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  Legacy
        by Rabbi Naftali Reich
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Rosh Hashana and the Kiss of Life
The Torah calls the day of Rosh Hashana "a day of blowing" which signifies the pivotal importance of the shofar to the Day of Judgment. The shofar is the seminal mitzvah around which everything else evolves. This is somewhat baffling. Against the awesomeness of the Day of Judgment, the shofar would seem to be a minor ritual. Why then the special status and fanfare attached to it?

The commentaries tell us that the shofar calls to mind the story of the akeida in which our patriarch Avraham, after attempting to fulfill Hashem's request to offer up his beloved Isaac as a sacrifice, found an alternate way to give expression to his overflowing love of his Creator.

Rabbi Zweig - Parshas Netzavim

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Rabbi Yochanan Zweig and Torah.org?

So that through them The האור Lightרפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?
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  Rabbi Zweig on the Parsha
        by Rabbi Yochanan Zweig
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Parshas Netzavim
Our Leaders Define Us
"You are standing today, all of you..." (29:9)

Parshas Nitzavim begins with Moshe assembling the entire nation of Israel on the last day of his life. The verse divides Bnei Yisroel into distinct segments and social classes; the first to be mentioned are "Rosheichem" - the political leaders. Why are they named prior to "Zikneichem" - the spiritual leaders of the nation?

After "Rosheichem", the verse mentions "Shivteichem" - "your tribes". Rashi explains that "your tribes" should not be interpreted as a separate segment, rather as "Rosheichem le'shivteichem" - "the leaders of your tribes1". If the expressions "Rosheichem" and "Shivteichem" are connected, why does the Torah not insert the preposition "le" - "of" to make the interpretation clearer? Without the "le" which defines the leaders as a function of the tribes, the verse can be understood as "your leaders who are your tribes", i.e. the tribes are constituted solely of leaders.

Dvar Torah - Elul

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Rabbi Label Lam and Torah.org?

So that through them The האור Lightרפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?


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        by Rabbi Label Lam
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The Whole Year!
Rosh Hashana is almost here! I even saw it on my Staples desk calendar. Only someone living in a cave does not know that something is about to happen! What is it that’s about to happen? Yeah! Rosh Hashana! But what happens on Rosh Hashana? Ahhhh! That’s the rub!

Netziv: Davar B'Ito - Parshas Netzavim

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Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein and Torah.org?

So that through them The האור Lightרפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?


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        by Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein
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Parshas Netzavim
Closer Than You Think 1
For this mitzvah that I command you today – it is not hidden from you and it is not remote…It is something very close to you. It is in your mouth and in your heart – to perform it.

It would be convenient to assume that these psukim are meant to deliver a “Yes we can!” message to those who might think it humanly impossible to live by the Law. Understanding that people might think that the Torah places on onerous burden on our shoulders, the Torah might pause to reassure us that observing its demands is eminently doable.