CHOCHMAS NASHIM: SHLACH: PERSPECTIVES AND SOLUTIONS By: Suri Davis When I was in Central Manhattan high school, I had Mrs. Judith Sokolow as my social studies teacher. One day she walks in, jumps rope and walks out. Then she had all the students write an eye witness account of what happened. Fascinating to see…
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Chochmas Nashim: Grand Ole Flag
https://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/1066910/rabbi-ya-akov-trump/the-first-flag/ CHOCHMAS NASHIM: GRAND OLE FLAG By: Suri Davis In this week’s torah portion, B’haalotchah, there is mention of Israel moving with their flags. From whence came the flags and for what purpose? Rabbi Yaakov Trump, Morah D’asrah of Young Israel of Lawrence Cedarhurst gave a spirited and poetic class last Sunday on the…
Chochmas Nashim: From Babylon to Jerusalem
CHOCHMAS NASHIM: FROM BABYLON TO JERUSALEM By: Suri Davis I was at the Ohel this week and there was an hour fabrengen of the Rebbe’s via video. It appears that there is a Chabad custom to learn gemarah Sotah from Pesach to Shavuoth. A call to Rabbi Zalman Wolowik of Chabad Five Towns confirmed…
Suri: Fond Memories
FOND MEMORIES By: Suri Davis Bubby made perogen and cheese Danish for Shavuos. I was a budding lawyer with a new practice, and so I had time to cook and bake with Bubby. Erev Shavuos, I would get to her house at 7a.m., and she already had the mashed potatoes with fried onion filling…
Chochmas Nashim: The Blessing of Tranquility and Moms
CHOCHMAS NASHIM: THE BLESSING OF TRANQUILITY By: Suri Davis I have started a new shiur on Shaar Habitachon/Gates of Trust, which meets every Wednesday evening via Zoom for a half hour. This week, we started discussion on the Five Benefits of Bitachon which help us spiritually, and Five Benefits of Bitachon which help us…
Suri: Half A Million Israelis Rally For Judicial Reform
A HALF MILLION ISRAELIS RALLY IN SUPPORT OF JUDICIAL REFORM SHOULD WE? By: Suri Davis One of the seven Noahide laws is to establish a Judicial system. We in America idealize our judicial system as a democratic source of communal justice, where two parties appear and there is no bias or favoritism and justice…
Chochmas Nashim: Ours Is Not To Question Why
CHOCHMAS NASHIM: OURS IS NOT TO QUESTION WHY By: Suri Davis This week’s two Torah portions are heavy on prohibitions and punishment for said prohibitions/sins. Why is it that the Torah sets forth the punishment for sins, but in only two instances, honoring mom and dad and the mitzvah/commandment of shooing a mother bird…
Chochmas Nashim: The Great Gift
CHOCHMAS NASHIM: GREAT GIFT By: Suri Davis This week we read two torah portions, Tazriah and Metzorah, which discusses those who were lepers as a result of sinning, and the process one has to go through to confirm a case of leprosy, and all of his belongings which have to be burned and his home…
Chochmas Nashim: The Road to Hell
CHOCHMAS NASHIM: TZAV: THE ROAD TO HELL By: Suri Davis They say: The road to hell is paved with good intentions, i.e., he meant well, but the execution fell short, or he was sidetracked in his actions. Intent: Kavanah. In this week torah’s portion, Tzav, Leviticus 7:18, there is a discussion…
Chochmas Nashim: Gratitude and/for Forgiveness
CHOCHMAS NASHIM: VAYIKRA: GRATITUDE AND FORGIVENESS By: Suri Davis We start with Leviticus/Vayikra this week which discusses the sacrifices in the Tabernacle and Temple. There are sacrifices which are each person’s desire to thank G-d for his bounty, show gratitude, and the details of these sacrifices are written before the details of the sacrifices…