Author Archives: Michal Kohane מיכל כהנא

Tish’a Be’av & Tu Bishvat….

תשעה באב וטו בשבט – קיץ תשפד – 2024 הדבר הכי גרוע בתשעה באב, חוץ מזה שזה הצום הכי ארוך והכי חם בשנה, זה שזה קורה באמצע הקיץ, כשבית הספר בחופש הגדול. בנקודה מסוימת, היתה הצעה לשלב את יום השואה … Continue reading

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The Book of Deuteronomy: Moses’ Story

פרשת דברים – הרשומון של משה At the end of the Torah portion of Noah, we are told that Terach, Abram’s father, took his son, his grandson Lot, and Sarai, who is both his daughter-in-law and his granddaughter, and together … Continue reading

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“Avenge the Israelite people on the Midianites”… Mattot-Mas’ei

פרשת מטות-מסעי: נקום את נקמת המדינים… It’s possible to arrive at the Torah portions of Mattot-Mas’ei, especially this year when it’s a double portion, and find plenty of topics to write about: the vows and the power of speech that … Continue reading

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Pinchas: “You shall offer one lamb in the morning, and the other lamb you shall offer at twilight”….

פרשת פנחס: “את־הַכֶּ֥בֶשׂ אֶחָ֖ד תַּעֲשֶׂ֣ה בַבֹּ֑קֶר וְאֵת֙ הַכֶּ֣בֶשׂ הַשֵּׁנִ֔י תַּעֲשֶׂ֖ה בֵּ֥ין הָֽעַרְבָּֽים“ The Torah portion of Pinchas, named after the grandson of Aaron the 1st High Priest, begins with a drama. At the end of the previous Torah portion, Pinchas … Continue reading

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“And he set forth his parable, saying”… The Torah portion of Balak

פרשת בלק: “וישא משלו ויאמר”… A king. A magician. And a she-donkey who’s talking… There is no doubt that the Torah portion of “Balak” is one (of 54…) of the most fascinating sections in the Torah. The 7th portion in … Continue reading

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Chukat: Going Home

פרשת חוקת: הולכים הביתה 38 years have passed in our Torah portion this week, Chukat, in one chapter, chapter 19 of the book of Numbers, the chapter describing the ritual of the Red Heifer; and in chapter 20, the journey … Continue reading

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Our First National Museum – the Torah portion of Korach

פרשת קורח – המוזיאון הלאומי הראשון During the Israelite’s forty years of wandering, many experiences and events happened to them: they received the Torah. They built a tabernacle for Gd’s presence among them. They had manna to taste like all … Continue reading

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Because she acted out of love, the Holy One gave her from love… Sh’lach lecha (plus)…

“על שעשתה מאהבה נתן לה המקום מאהבה”… פרשת שלח לך (והפטרתה) In our tradition there are heroes and heroines who live in our consciousness by their name and their title together: Moshe – rabenu – our teacher. Abraham – avinu … Continue reading

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The Menorah: joining holiness and beauty (Ba’ha’alotcha)

המנורה: קדושה ויופי בפרשה “בהעלותך” Summer 2011. We are on a short family trip in Italy. There’s beautiful scenery. Landscapes. Museums. And it is impossible not to stop by the famous menorah carving in the Roman Forum in the old … Continue reading

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“…and grant you Peace, Shalom” – The Torah portion of Naso

I was asked this week, what was the most exciting thing for me about the release of the four hostages last Saturday. Of course, their coming back: the moment of, “I knew it!” blended with the moment of, “Is it … Continue reading

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