From the blog of Nathan Lopes Cardozo at The Times of Israel ...
Parshat Noach contains the story of the ultimate demoralization of mankind; whereas the world was created pristine and fresh, and hardly ten generations separated the first man [Adam] from Noach, the ...
Rabbi Levi Yitzchak provided a daring translation of Rashi’s comment on why Noah didn't enter the ark until forced to by the rain - and it is a lesson for all of us.
At the end of last week’s Parsha, we find that as Noach was born, the ‘name giver’ gives an explanation for this name: “This [Noach] will comfort us in the labor and painful toil of our hands because ...
A new booklet by Or Hachasidus for the first two parshios in the Torah marks the conclusion of sixty years since the Rebbe began the famous ‘Rashi Sichos.’ Full Story A new booklet by Or Hachasidus ...
Having just been through two hurricanes, this week’s (Nov. 2) Torah Portion, Parshat Noach, hits very close to home. We are still reeling from the devastation left in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and ...
Last week, we celebrated Sukkot, dwelling in the temporary shelter of the sukkah. There, we were exposed to the elements, reminded of our vulnerability. This week, we read parsha Noach, where Noah and ...
The Late Parsha Show with Eli Weiss: G-d created the world, put the world in Mikva (think Noach/Flood/Deluge) and refreshed and renewed the fabric of the earth. In fact, G-d didn't only CREATE the ...
There are many kinds of floods in the world. The sages say that the flood in Noah’s time was meant to be a flood of wisdom on earth- perhaps like the flood of information in this technological age.