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Have you ever heard of a boss who demands punctuality from everyone — but shows up late himself? Hashem commands us to pay a worker on the same day — yet He pays for mitzvot only after a person passes away. What’s going on here? Doesn’t Hashem follow His own rules? • Full Article
In the early generations, scholars avoided using the name “Parshat Metzora” and preferred more positive titles like “Zot Tihiyeh” or “Parshat Tahara.” If so, why in later generations did the seemingly negative name “Metzora” become the name? • Moshiach Beparsha is a weekly drasha connecting the Rebbe’s teachings on Moshiach with the weekly Parsha, presented in an engaging way with stories and practical life lessons • Full Article
In Parshat Shemini, a fascinating halachic debate unfolds between Moshe Rabbeinu and Aharon, following the death of Nadav and Avihu. Who was right? And what lesson can we learn for our generation? • Moshiach Beparsha is a weekly drasha connecting the Rebbe’s teachings on Moshiach with the weekly Parsha, presented in an engaging way with stories and practical life lessons • Full Article
On the Seder night we eat “bread of poverty” — simple, tasteless matzah, symbolizing the hard work and struggle. But in Egypt, the Jews ate rich matzah with wine, oil and honey — a symbol of delight. Why did the command change? And what matzah will we eat in the time of Geula? • Full Article
In this week’s Haftarah, the Navi Isaiah rebukes the Jewish people for turning to idol worship. At the center of his words appears a strange nickname – “Am Zu.” Why this name instead of “Am Yisrael” or “Am HaKodesh”? • Moshiach Beparsha is a weekly drasha connecting the Rebbe’s teachings on Moshiach with the weekly Parsha, presented in an engaging way with stories and practical life lessons.
A great Chassid once received Matzah and Maror from the Tzemach Tzedek for the Pesach Seder. Instead of saving them for the Seder, he ate everything immediately. When questioned about it, his response left everyone astonished • Full Article
Yossi Zaltzman — Toronto, Canada, to Chana Rivka Stolik — Crown Heights