Parshas Bo

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Parshas Yisro (5774)
by Mordechai Dolinsky

The parsha of Matan Torah, the greatest, awesome, most significant event in all of history. What is amazing is that the pasuk just ‘slips’ into Matan Torah without the slightest introduction or fanfare. 19:2-3 “Vayisu Mayrafidim vayavou….u’Moshe oloh…”–the greatest event in the world without fanfare. The limud is that the real, real truth comes this way. We search and yearn for the real truth. We should know that this is how it comes; search and yearn and know in this world of darkness, this is the place of the truth.

Have a wonderful Shabbos

Parshas Shmos

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Parshas Shmos (5774)
by Mordechai Dolinsky

Awesome, Pharaoh is making a great effort to eliminate the savior of Yisrael and Basya, his daughter, brings him to the palace of Pharaoh, to be part of his personal household. Awesome, hakol biyedai Shomayim. Basya had the zchus of giving the name to the Rebbi of Klal Yisroel and the name Moshe was a memorial that she took him from the water, her intention probably being that it should be a constant reminder for him that he was not really part of the Egyptian royalty. We can see its success in where his loyalty lay in the incident of his killing the Egyptian.

2:10 Rashi brings two subtle differences in the meaning of Moshe. In loshon Arami it means taking out, the connotation being just going from one place to another. In Ioshon Ivri it means to remove, the connotation being the evacuation of something from where it doesn’t belong. An insight into the significance of this can be that Moshe, through the giving of the Torah to Klal Yisroel, lifted Klal Yisroel from the life of empty materialism and put them down in a different plane of existence. This may represent two ways of understanding the relationship of the simple materialistic world and the world he brought us to. How much are we connected to or part of it in essence? Did he just put us on a higher plane of existence or remove us from a place that we don’t really belong at all to a new and different level of existence?

Moshe Rabeinu, Moshe Rabeinu; Yismach Moshe b’matnas chelko.

Bracha V’Hatzlacha.

Parshas Nitzavim-Vayelech

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Parshas Nitzavim-Vayelech (5773)
by Mordechai Dolinsky

(31:7) Rashi brings a very strange difference of opinion between Hashem and Moshe Rabeinu. Moshe advises Yehoshua to always take counsel from the elders of the generation and Hashem tells Yehoshua that the leadership should be completely in his hands. This is very puzzling. Perhaps we can explain, Moshe had a very special Divine connection that he could not imagine that anyone else would be imbued with this connection. Thus his advice to Yehoshua was wise and in place. Only Hashem Himself knew that He would bestow His Countenance on Yehoshua, thus He put the whole leadership in Yehoshua’s hands.

How much we must hold our leaders in great reverence.
Have a wonderful wind-up Shabbos and a special blessing for a שנה טובה ומתוקה for you all and for all Klal Yisroel.

Parshas Re’ay

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Parshas Re’ay (5773)
by Mordechai Dolinsky

Rav Miller zt”l always related to us that in our glorious past Klal Yisroel connected so strongly to the Elul inspiration that already erev Shabbos M’vorchim Chodesh Elul even in the market place of the towns one was able to feel the spiritual vibes of Elul.

(11:19) The Bracha on Har Grizim and the klallah on Har Aivol has deep significance. One simple insight might be that Har Grizim is full of growth and vegetation and Har Aivol is complete barren as can be seen even today. One of the greatest tools of standing up to our tests is to have vivid pictures appropriate for the test before us as a motivation. Here we have from Hashem Himself implanted in the Creation a Divine manifestation of this motivation.

The darkness of the galus is increasing on us daily and the tests are increasingly difficult but the zchus for remaining faithful and loyal to Hashem and the Torah is awesomely great.

This Shabbos should bring with it a bracha of a wonderful and successful Chodesh Elul to lead to a Shana Tova for ourselves and all Klal Yisroel.

Connecting to Bein Hamitzorim

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Connecting to Bein HaMitzorim (5773)
by Mordechai Dolinsky

Two weeks ago we worked on focusing and appreciating that we find ourselves in the palace of the King, פלטין של מלך,in Eretz Yisroel. How extremely important it is to be cognizant of this great זכות. Last week we worked on when entering a בית כנסת or בית מדרש to be aware of the שכינה there. I suggested that we devote a few moments to concentrate on these important points. These עובדות were intentionally selected before בין המצרים as a preparation for trying to appreciate and relate to the inyanim of the churban.

We usually have only one עובדה but prior to some special date on our calendar we extend the program to a few קבלות. Firstly, I suggest to say על נהרות בבל sometime in the afternoon with special kavanah. This we can relate to the minhag that the משנה ברורה mentions that during בין המצרים some recite תקון חצות in the afternoon. Secondly, I suggest to make a seder daily in one of the many ספרים available today about the churban, or to learn one of the ‘aggadatas’ such as the sugya in Gittin, slowly, with דיוק , and giving it some thought. My Rebbi, Rav Avigdor Miller zt”l in his program of Ten Steps to Greatness, suggested that before going to sleep, one should sit down on the floor and mourn for the churban for one second (!!), which is my third suggestion for an עובדה.

We should merit to see the גאולה שלמה בקרוב.

Parshas Korach

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Parshas Korach (5773)
By Mordechai Dolinsky

Korach was successful in capturing Klal Yisroel, something impossible to understand since Klal Yisroel was so committed and convinced of the greatness of Moshe Rabeinu. Laitzanus, and only laitzanus can destroy all the values of truth. How much must we be aware and alert to its dangers living in a society of laitzanus.

Have a wonderful Shabbos and Chodesh.

Parshas Tetzaveh

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Parshas Tetzaveh—Parshas Zachor (5773)
by Mordechai Dolinsky

The bigdei kehuna in our parsha brings to our focus that the manner of dress is an integral part of the avodas Hashem; each of is in our specific circles, “misgeret”, where we find ourselves. We should pay attention to the dress codes as an important aspect of the avodas Hashem.

Keep in mind the importance these days of simcha which could be fulfilled by counting the various blessings that Hashem bestows upon us.

Have a wonderful Shabbos and an awesomely freilichen Purim.