Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein
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The first part of the haftara discusses the idolatry practiced by Bnei Yisrael, while the second half claims that the greater sin of the nation is...
Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein
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Infertility symbolizes the lack of hope for a better future, even if the present reality is tolerable, while desolation represents present suffering with...
Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein
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In this haftara, the prophet copes with the desperation and absence of hope for the future, which are created in the reality of exile. The literary device...
Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein
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The haftara of Bereisheet provides another perspective on creation, according to which God, and not man, is at the center of creation. God's honor is...
Haftarot: Nitzavim - Vayelekh
Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein
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"Sos Assis" is the height of comfort in the Sheva Denechemta prophecies, and all of the book of Isaiah. Am Yisrael is analogous to an energetic and vital...
Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein
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There are many parallels between the haftara of Shoftim and the haftara of Shabbat Nahamu. The repetition is part of the emotional process of being...
Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein
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The haftara focuses on material consolation, previously ignored in chapters offering comfort to the exiled nation. While previous prophecies emphasized...
Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein
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This haftara describes the replacement of the natural illumination of the world with divine-spiritual light - the light of God. The change will affect the...
Rabbi Amnon Bazak
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What is the Torah which Moshe is commanded to write? Is it the entire Torah, or only part of the Torah? What is the "song"? Why does God command Moshe to...
Dr. Mordechai Sabato
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The laws of a female captive are discussed in conclusion of the laws of warfare. Which messages is the Torah attempting to convey in these laws?