PARSHAT VAYEISHEV December 20-21, 2024 / 20 Kislev 5785 SPECIAL DAYS Chanukah begins Wednesday night, December 25, and is celebrated through Thursday, January 2. | | | FEATURED | | | AROUND THE OU | | | Halacha Initiatives | STa"M Training Course | Every community needs a STa"M expert! Become a STAMP certified magiah (checker) for sifrei Torah, tefillin and mezuzos. An online course, beginning January 6, will be given by renowned author and STa"M expert Rav Reuvain Mendlowitz. STAMP is a partner of the OU's Mezuzah Initiative. | Find Out More | | | | Creative Ways to Give to Charity Before Year-End | While many individuals choose the straightforward approach of writing a check to the charity of their choice, there are myriad creative ways to give tzedakah that may help donors achieve other personal financial planning objectives while benefiting the organizations they feel passionate about. | Read More | | | UPCOMING EVENTS | | TORAH | | | Rabbi Moshe Hauer | Brothers | What principles do you stand for? Just last week we read the Torah's account of Shimon and Levi's principled stand on behalf of their sister Dina in Shechem as they could not tolerate standing by as she was violated. Yet, remarkably, this week we read about the same Shimon and Levi in the very same place doing the precise opposite, scheming to eliminate their own brother Yosef. | Read More | | | | Rabbi Menachem Genack | The Eternal Impact of Human Action | The Midrash tells us that although Reuven saved Yosef from his brothers, had he known that the Torah would record his actions he would have acted differently. What does this mean and what implication does it have for our own actions? | Read in Hebrew | | | | Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman | The Price of a Pair of Shoes | The Haftorah opens with Hashem's striking declaration: "I am willing to overlook three sins but not the fourth." This raises the obvious question: What were the first three sins, and how was the fourth sin so egregious that it could no longer be forgiven? | Read More | | | | Rabbi Jack Abramowitz | Where Does It Say...? | Sometimes, a matter of Jewish practice or philosophy is not apparent in the text of the Torah. In these real-life reader Q&As, we address several such questions. | Read More | | | | Rabbi Daniel Glatstein | How to Daven With All Your Soul | We understand that to love Hashem with one's soul means to be willing to give up one's life, but since avodah means to daven, how does one "serve" Hashem with his soul? | Listen Now | | | | Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb | We'll Skip This Next Story | It was in the second or third grade that I began to study Chumash. I remember beginning at the beginning, with parshat Bereishit. It must have been in third, or perhaps even fourth, grade that we reached this week's Torah portion, Vayeishev. | Read More | | | |
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