Gam Zu L’Tova

Adapted from a shiur by R’ Shlomo Farhi The Gemara relates a story about a gentleman called Nachum. He was a man who had a a difficult life, but whenever something bad happened, he would say “Gam Zu L’Tovah – this also is for the good”, and this is what he later became known as… Continue reading Gam Zu L’Tova

Hindsight Is 20/20

In this week’s parsha, Moshe recounts the events of the Jewish People’s travels through the desert. As part of this description, Moshe describes how Hashem gave us the land on the eastern side of the Jordan river, owned previously by Og and Sichon and their nations. It says: כד קוּמוּ סְּעוּ, וְעִבְרוּ אֶת-נַחַל אַרְנֹן–רְאֵה נָתַתִּי… Continue reading Hindsight Is 20/20

Weekly Mission: Mattot-Ma’asay

Parshat Mattos-Masei In the book of Bamidbar the Jews finish yet another obstacle in their path. The days of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob are in their stories. The Exodus from slavery left the Jews in happiness and ecstasy and a place for G-ds Divine spirit in the world was created. In this sefer(book) The Jews… Continue reading Weekly Mission: Mattot-Ma’asay

Balak- Time Management

28 And the LORD opened the mouth of the donkey, and she said to Balaam, “What have I done to you, that you have struck me these three times (regalim)?” Rashi comments, homiletically, that the donkey incredulously asked Bilam, You are trying to curse and uproot the nation that keeps the 3 festivals (three times;… Continue reading Balak- Time Management