What Are You Dressed For?Vestis virum facit is a 16th century Latin proverb meaning “clothes make the man.” Although that might be true in certain contexts, we need to ask a deeper question; what are clothes for?This week’s parsha…
Built from the HeartImagine hearing about a woman who works tirelessly to ensure every child in her city has milk for breakfast. She personally delivers fresh milk to families each day, even in terrible weather. We would…
Where Business Meets Sinai: Who Decides What’s Right? The Torah contains 613 mitzvot, traditionally divided into three broad categories. There are testimonies — mitzvot like Shabbos and Pesach that testify to Jewish history and faith. There are statutes — laws whose…
Not Every Tool—Even Good Ones—Belongs Everywhere At the end of the Parsha, right after the drama of thunder, lightning, and the giving of the Ten Commandments, the Torah suddenly turns to the unrelated topic of the construction…
