
Parshas Ha’azinu
The value of our Torah and our Torah lifestyle is dependent on our ability to continue our legacy to the next generation.
Parshas Ki Savo
Feeling good about doing something motivates people to try again next time.
Parshas Ki Tetzei
It’s the responsibility of those who take care of others, to make sure that those under their care feel wanted, and important, and don’t feel like second class people.
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 Bamidbar
However, those who understand that the world is about spiritual growth, serving Hashem, and learning the Torah, see people’s Neshomos as being more important than the physical.
Parshas Tzav
Children will act as their parents did with a slight decrease in appreciation, and fulfillment of Mitzvohs. However, a pendulum can continue to swing if there is an outside force
Parshas Vayikra
In our world, is a child who has a difficult time learning, ever told that his/her Torah is Rei’ach Nicho’ach, and significantly more than a child who naturally excels?
Can This Life Really Last?
Don’t make a decision now that’ll put your life on hold and, when you come back to your life, find it to be more complex than before.