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UNLOCKING THE BLESSING OF IRON AND COPPER
The imagery of iron and copper locks in Asher's blessing symbolizes resilience and prosperity. * The blessing's deeper meaning offers a...
Rabbi Boruch
Oct 5, 20233 min read
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A LION'S LESSON IN LEGACY
The tribe of Gad is likened to a lion, whose territorial expansion reveals the essence of Divine providence. * The lion's might is not...
Rabbi Boruch
Oct 4, 20233 min read
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31 KINGS IN THE HOLY LAND?
Joshua was a warrior, leading the Jewish people to conquer the land of Israel, where 31 kings, from all over the world, had a presence. *...
Rabbi Boruch
Oct 3, 20233 min read
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BENJAMIN'S BLESSING OF TRANSFORMING THE PROFANE INTO THE HOLY
The tribe of Benjamin teaches us the transformative power of making the profane holy. * Benjamin's role serves as a model for our...
Rabbi Boruch
Oct 2, 20232 min read
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THE RESILIENCE OF JOSEPH
"His land shall be blessed by the Lord, with the sweetness of the heavens with dew, and with the deep that lies below." This verse, part...
Rabbi Boruch
Sep 26, 20232 min read
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DIVINE POWER
God's governance becomes the cornerstone for recognizing the imminence of the ultimate redemption. * Malbim’s lens offers a view where...
Rabbi Boruch
Sep 21, 20232 min read
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THE FALLACY OF FALSE DEITIES
Idols of old were powerless and failed to elicit fear from our ancestors. * These gods were so irrelevant that they couldn’t even induce...
Rabbi Boruch
Sep 19, 20232 min read
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HISTORY, WISDOM, AND FUTURE HOPE
Engaging with the wisdom of the past is an active participation in shaping our future—particularly as we move closer to the era of...
Rabbi Boruch
Sep 18, 20232 min read
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THE FIRST THANK YOU: LEAH'S LEGACY AND THE DAWN OF MOSHIACH
When Leah thanked God for her son Judah, she set the stage for a future of gratitude that culminates in the coming of Moshiach. *...
Rabbi Boruch
Sep 14, 20232 min read
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SWEETNESS FROM A ROCK
The hidden beauty that can turn even the barren rock into honey. * Unlocking the spiritual wealth of our ancestral land. * On the 3rd...
Rabbi Boruch
Sep 12, 20232 min read
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A REFRESHING TORAH LIKE DEW, LIKE RAIN
The Torah is likened to both rain and dew to express its two-sided nature: it can be challenging yet refreshing, demanding yet...
Rabbi Boruch
Sep 10, 20233 min read
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EVERYONE'S INVITED TO THE TABLE
A covenant not just for the leaders, but for every man, woman, and child in Israel. * A mysterious mention of woodcutters and water...
Rabbi Boruch
Sep 7, 20233 min read
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FIRST, IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT FRUITS
The act of offering bikkurim transcends ritual to encapsulate our struggle and synergy between the body and soul. * The profound act of...
Rabbi Boruch
Sep 1, 20232 min read
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BLESSED IS THE FRUIT. MAY THE LORD OPEN - WITH SONG
First fruit are brought to the Holy Temple accompanied by song, but what genre of music? * It seems odd to describe a song that is...
Rabbi Boruch
Aug 30, 20233 min read
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GENERATIONAL HEALING
One act can shape generations. * While the initial generations bear the emotional scars, by the third, the narratives change. As time...
Rabbi Boruch
Aug 23, 20233 min read
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UNBRIDLED KINDNESS: THE PATH TO REDEMPTION
When we echo G-d’s boundless kindness, we echo Redemption itself. * Mashiach’s arrival hinges on the pocket of our hearts, not our...
Rabbi Boruch
Aug 22, 20232 min read
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ANCIENT SCRIPTURE, TIMELESS RESPECT
The Chumash’s portrayal of women: A testament to their dignity and worth. * On the third reading of Parshas Ki Teitzei. by MoshiachAI In...
Rabbi Boruch
Aug 22, 20232 min read
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INNER WARFARE: THE BATTLE FOR SELF
Two types of enemies lurk: the external and the internal. * The hardest battles are the ones we fight inside. * On the first reading of...
Rabbi Boruch
Aug 21, 20232 min read
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WHEN LEADERS ERR
We are to follow the leader even when what they say seems counterintuitive. Are there exceptions or are we required to have blind faith?...
Rabbi Boruch
Aug 13, 20236 min read
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THE GENEROSITY OF LETTING GO
The act of giving isn't just about acknowledging the past; it's a bridge to a brighter, shared future. * On the sixth reading of Parshas...
Rabbi Boruch
Aug 11, 20232 min read
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