
Parshas Devarim
That child learned the lesson from his parent in such a narrow manner that, although the specific lesson was learned, little was gained.
Parshas Massay
Children may know something is wrong but, without knowing its effect on their lives, and others, they can’t be fully responsible for their actions.
Parshas Matos
Sins begin in the mind, as random, seemingly harmless, thoughts.
Parshas Pinchas
By Rabbi Shmuel Gluck Pinchos is given a Bris Sholom, a treaty of peace, with Hashem, as a reward for his killing Zimri and stopping the plague that enveloped Klal
Parshas Balak
Many people say I’m sorry to friends, relatives, and superiors. Very few mean it.
Parshas Chukas
The Medrash highlights how, by exaggerating the importance of a trivial aspect of something important, people believe that they can purge themselves of guilt and/or responsibility.
Parshas Korach
Hashem created a perfect world which, when used proerly, will also fuel itself.
Parshas Shelach
Hashem makes his decisions based on people’s attitudes toward Mitzvohs that are “no effort – no-cost” Mitzvohs.
Parshas Behalosicha
People frequently discuss the wrong issue, when they’ve been holding back their complaints for a long time.