Parshas Tetzaveh 5771
$0.00Moshe is the ultimate example of humility, who gave up his name for the people of Israel, which enabled the Divine Presence to rest on them.
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Moshe is the ultimate example of humility, who gave up his name for the people of Israel, which enabled the Divine Presence to rest on them.
A Jew is like an Olive – When he is pressed, then the "good stuff" comes out. But this parsha says that the best oil comes out by itself without pressing.
The world is sometimes an upside-down place, and the “important” people aren’t really so important in the World To Come.
The Importance Of Doing Things. Why do we give tzedakah to a poor person?
A person’s environment will effect him. He should try not to let a bad environment affect him.
Rivka told Yaakov to use trickery because she had Ruach Hakodesh. We don’t have Ruach Hakodesh and so we must follow halacha and not try to justify the means because of the end.
Descendants of Yishmael are "wild" beings who are also similar to "people"
Our response to hearing a poor torah thought should be dependent upon how serious the other person was when he gave it.
Paroh was bothered by the barad and makas bechoros more than other plagues because people care about their "fruit" more than their own self.
The Avos were able to function with middos hadin, but the bnei yisrael needed lots of rachamim.
Recognizing where you are – and where you are going – in life. Sometimes when we do things – even sins – they become second nature.
Is our action a "knee jerk" reaction, or are we acting "l’shaim shomayim"?
Egyptian attacks on news reporters, and how a Jew must work on his inner behavior more than his external appearances.