
Rabbi Haim Shaul
Parashat Ekev
Rabbi Haim Shaul | MON, JUL 31, 2023Rabbi Yehoshua once asked directions from a young child while traveling to a city. The child replied, “This path is short and long, and the other is long and short.”…
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Rabbi Haim Shaul | MON, JUL 17, 2023When Moses set up the national justice system he told the appointed judges, “ Whatever will be too difficult for you, you shall bring to me and I will hear…
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Rabbi Haim Shaul | WED, JUL 05, 2023What is the most important characteristic necessary for a leader? Yehoshua, the most dedicated and trusted student of Moses, was chosen to replace Moses not because of his intellectual prowess,…
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Rabbi Haim Shaul | MON, JUN 19, 2023Korah accused Moses of being haughty and arrogant by telling him, “Why do you elevate yourself above the congregation of G-d that you lord over us, and wish to increase…
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Rabbi Haim Shaul | MON, JUN 05, 2023Complaining has, unfortunately, been a part of our national character since the inception of our national journey. We find in this weeks Torah portion that the people were discontented and…
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Rabbi Haim Shaul | TUE, MAY 23, 2023In receiving of the Torah, the nation had to overcome many challenges, as our sages have said, “All new beginnings are difficult.” We are all creatures of habit. Learning something…
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Rabbi Haim Shaul | WED, MAY 10, 2023Keeping the commandment to leave the fields unplanted in the seventh year (Shemita) is a great test of faith, especially in an agrarian society. It is no wonder that the…
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Rabbi Haim Shaul | MON, APR 24, 2023I am G-d who rests amongst them, even amidst their failings” This description of G-ds commitment to humanity means that no one can say, ‘I am too far gone to…
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Rabbi Haim Shaul | MON, APR 03, 2023Our sages, expounding on the ritual laws listed in our Parashah, explain that only something of value can become ritually unclean. With this foundation we can understand why earthen vessels…
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Rabbi Haim Shaul | MON, MAR 20, 2023We begin the book of Vayikra, literally ‘He called to Moshe (to come closer)’, at the culmination of the building of the Sanctity which was completed in the end of…
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