Parshas Terumah 5777

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Parshas Terumah 5777
by Mordechai Dolinsky

26:15: Rashi quotes that the source of beams for the walls of the Mishkan Yaaakov planted in Egypt and gave instructions for them to be taken along when the departed. Besides the pratical aspect there was a very deep spiritual meaning to them; the walls designate the creation of the boundaries of the Schchinah. For this it was critical and crucial for Yaakov Avinu’s creating and involvement.

Have loads of Simcha in Adar and a wonderful Shabbos.

Parshas Shmos 5777

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Parshas Shmos (57770
by Mordechai Dolinsky

The common understanding of Paraoh wanting to execute Moshe was as the murderer of the Mitzri. But perhaps we can say that Parph allowed Moshe in the palace not just as the common understanding as a “pet” of Basya despite that he was killing the boy babies of Klal Yisroel, rather he saw in Moshe signs of tremendous greatness. He was making an investment to win him as a power for Mitzrayim. When Moshe saw the Mitzri hitting a Yid and took up for him Paroh realized he failed and certainly did not want this giant for a leader for Klal Yisroel.

Have a wonderful Shabbos and a Chodesh of Fulfillment.

Parshas Vayechi

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Parshas Vayechi 5777
by Mordechai Dolinsky

I wqould like to share a striking thought. Rashi bringws the “shibud”, suffering, imposed by the Egyptians started even in the lifetime of Yosef. We see it was such a pRiority for Yaalov not the be buried in Egypt. It was always difficult to understand his extremity in this. Mitzrayim turned out to be such a wicked nation as revealed by our terrible suffering. Yaakov didn’t want his body in a place of such horrible wickedness.

Have a wonderful Shabbos.

Parshas Vayigash

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Parshas Vayigash (5777)
by Mordechai Dolinsky

46:29–Rashi–Yosef cried and cried but Yaakov didn’t even embrace but wasn’t even expected to cry. Yaakov already cried–he lost hid dearest Yosef, now it was a gift of Heaven, just to kiss and love and to say Krias Shmah to understand the hashgachas Hashem. Yosef knew the truth, knew his father and his loss, how much he missed and missed and missed–now he finally comes together–so much to cry and cry. What a beautiful climax of connection of neshamos, to rise together for the Creation of Klal Yisroel, for the glory of Hashem.

Have a wonderful and fulfilling Shabbos.

Parshas MiKaitz

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Parshas MiKaitz (5777)
by Mordechai Dolinsky

42:9–The brothers come innocently and Yosef attacks them suddenly, no sense, no logic. “No sir, no sir, we certainly didn’t”. They could have said you are making no sense, if their minds were straight they would have said it, Yosef was waiting, and Yosef would have dealt differently. The cause of everything (all the past troubles)was not thinking straight and Yoef was hoping for a change. The deepest of deepest, think straight.

Have a wonderful, meaningful Shabbos, inspiring Chanukah and a wonderful Chodesh in every way.

Shabbos Chanukah 5777:
The Yevanim were wicked and tried to devastate.

Hashem loves us and thinks of us always in all ways and He wants it reciprocal. The Chashmonaim and Klal Yisroel showed it and Hashem made Chanukah.
Have an inspiring, uplifting and meaningful Chanukah.

Parshas Vayeshev

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Parshas Vayeshev 5777
by Mordechai Dolinsky

39:6 The true root of Yosef’s awesome ordeal that he endured with aishes Potifar was the result of the lack of keeping in his conscious mind the suffering that his father was enduring and connecting with it. It would be correct to say that with that tsaar he would have paid in full for the anguish he had to endure with that ordeal.

Have a wonderful Shabbos.

Parshas Vayishlach 5777

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Parshas Vayishlach 5777
by Mordechai Dolinsky

After Yaakov had the victorious encounter with the Malach he gained through this the recognition that Yitzchok’s brachos were his rightfully. The great difficulty here very obviously is –what does one have to do with the other–the victory and the brachos. What took place in this battle of Yaakov and Esav we can probably explain –Esav for sure had some very positive traits that he worked on the acquire and these were crystallized in his Malach. Yaakov had his traits that he worked on for years to perfect. In the battle they were matched up from the depths of their souls, the kochos of their souls. After the victory Yaakov had no need for anything to be done underhanded. Yaakov goes and says Avi Yitzchok –it was let known that you felt that Esav deserved the brachos for certain traits, I wish to show you and I’m sure you’ll agree that I am the one that should be the recipient of the brachos and Yitzchok surely would agree.

Have a wonderful Shabbos.

Parshas Todlos 5777

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Parshas Toldos (5777)
By Mordechai Dolinsky

There is something in the episode of Rivka’s orchestrating the brachos going to Yaakov that changes the whole perspective of this historical event and is unnoticed. 27:4/7..When Rivka repeats to Yaakov the request of Yitzchok Avinu to Esav she inserted “vaavorcha lifnei Hashem”. Rashi explains “birshusi sheyaskim al yadi”. However Rivka knew that these words were there, it meant that the brachos were on the condition only with the Will and agreement of Hashem. Rivka obviously understood that the brachos going to Esav was not His Will. As it turns out the direction of the brachos to Yaakofv wasn’t a necessary Shem Shomayim deceit rather an absolute fulfillment of Yitzhok’s true will. This is an amazing enlightenment on this critical, historical episode that affected the history of Klal Yisroel and the whole world. I thank Hashem for this insight.

Have a wonderful Shabbos.

Parshas Chayei Sara

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Parshas Chayei Sara (5777)
by Mordechai Dolinsky

24:32 So much to do over the feet dust from travel, we find it was even an avoda zara.

Perhaps just as Peor was a misplace recognition of the peleh of the creation, so, too, was a recognition of the great chesed for the added protection of the feet. Also, it was a sign of the miracles of he journey.

Always look for the Chasdai Hashem.

Have a wonderful Shabbos.

Parshas Lech Lecha

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Parshas Lech Lecha 5777
by Mordechai Dolinsky

There is a tremendous and awesome, inspiring aspect of the parsha; Vayomer…el Avram lech lecha. Who is this Avram; what is special about him that he is worthy of the greatest gift and experience a human can experience–Vayomer Hashem el Avram. Not a single hint to any trait of something special. There are some nice things to say, like he was actually thrown into a burning furnace for the sake of Kiddush Hashem–but in the Chumash nothing. In a way he was the most important human in history. He made Klal Yisroel, the realization of the bearers of the Will of Hashem; Moshe Rabeinue, Maamad Har Sinai, is all an outcome. Hashem chose Avraham from a house of idol worshippers; a pure and honest heart. Lot, from this most glorious, inspirational house…what greatness he could have reached.

Rashi explains at the end of Parshas Noach that the pasuk gives an inaccurate impression that the father of Avraham passed on before he departed for Eretz Yisroel so that peopel should not think that Avraham was callous towards his father. What an important lesson–how much we must always be sensitive to project a Kiddush Hashem.

Have a wonderful Shabbos.