Mishnas Chayim Parshah Posts

Fascinating weekly parshah posts

Contemporary Reclining-Parshas Beshalach

By |2021-07-30T10:59:46-04:00January 28, 2023|

Did you ever notice how parents react to the exploits of their toddlers? Let us say, for example, that on the way to the babysitter, the young child – of his own accord – picks up his coat and even puts it on. Most likely, his parents will be beside themselves with joy. “Hooray!” they might exclaim, and clap enthusiastically over the little one’s display of prowess [...]

Stop the World – it’s Chatzos!-Parshas Bo

By |2021-07-30T10:41:43-04:00January 22, 2023|

There appears to be a discrepancy regarding the timing of the climactic plague, Makkas Bechoros (Plague of the Firstborn). When Moshe announces the upcoming event in this week’s parshah, he avoids pinpointing a specific time, merely stating instead that it would occurכַּחֲצֹת הַלַּיְלָה  – “around midnight” (Shemos 11:4). When relating the actual execution, however, the Torah does employ exactitude in the matter, as it states: וַיְהִי בַּחֲצִי הַלַּיְלָה וַד' הִכָּה כָל־בְּכוֹר בְּאֶרֶץ מִצְרַיִם – “And [...]

Pairing the Plagues-Parshas Va’eira

By |2021-06-25T12:00:32-04:00January 15, 2023|

Perhaps one of the most familiar, cherished aspects of the Seder night and the Exodus narrative in general is the topic of the Esser Makkos, the Ten Plagues that Hashem visited upon the Egyptians. But as the Ramchal famously states in the introduction to his classic work Mesilas Yesharim: “Together with universal familiarity... comes also a lack of scrutiny and deep understanding” [paraphrased]. While so many of us are [...]

The “Burning” Bush-Parshas Shemos

By |2021-07-30T10:41:19-04:00January 8, 2023|

There are certain episodes recorded in the Torah, the knowledge of which – for one reason or another – is a universal phenomenon. Regardless of background, level of affiliation, etc., it seems that almost everyone has familiarity with them. One of these appears in this week’s parshah – Moshe’s encounter with the burning bush. While tending the flock, he happens upon a most remarkable sight: a bush which, while [...]

Matzeivah: Back to the Source-Parshas Vayechi

By |2021-06-25T11:59:26-04:00January 1, 2023|

One of the first things one pictures upon hearing the term “beis hakevaros” (graveyard) is, of course, the many tombstones arrayed in this solemn and hallowed place. The institution known as “matzeivah” (tombstone) is obviously a time-honored and universally adopted practice. It may be worthwhile, however, to take a moment to reflect upon the nature of this convention. What is the idea behind this custom? Is it [...]

A Scenario to Avoid-Parshas Vayigash

By |2021-06-24T22:06:11-04:00December 25, 2022|

The key to living a life of near-perfection is revealed to us in the Mishnah (Avos 3:1): “Said Akavya b. Mahalalel: Contemplate the following three things, and you will never stumble into sin: Know from where you came, to where you are going, and before Whom you will eventually have to give an account and reckoning (at the end of one’s life)... Before the King of Kings, the [...]

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