
Parshas Vayelech
We only remember our good deeds, Hachnosos, and not our bad ones, Yitzios.
Parshas Nitzavim
I find it fascinating that the human mind allows us to ignore compelling arguments to support our personal agendas.
Parshas Shoftim
If people want to be able to move past their mistakes, they should confront them and not work around them
Parshas Re’eh
The Nisoyon is to decide whether to act on what they saw, and seems to be true, or what they know to be true.
Parshas Eikev
The Torah is teaching the message that the minimum is enough, even when receiving more would be helpful.
Parshas Vaeschanan
People who have personal experiences, are morally responsible to share them, and to help others with similar experiences.
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 Balak
Many people say I’m sorry to friends, relatives, and superiors. Very few mean it.