The Kuzari Proof, part I
[I later found I had a more formal presentation of this idea in Mesukim MiDevash for Yisro. This post was updated Apr 18, 2007, with a quote of Luis Ginsberg taken from Hirhurim.] Rav...
Keeping Torah and Values in Focus
by Micha Berger · Published December 22, 2004 – י׳ בטבת תשס״ה · Last modified December 22, 2004
[I later found I had a more formal presentation of this idea in Mesukim MiDevash for Yisro. This post was updated Apr 18, 2007, with a quote of Luis Ginsberg taken from Hirhurim.] Rav...
by Micha Berger · Published December 16, 2004 – ד׳ בטבת תשס״ה · Last modified December 16, 2004
The story so far from the previous two entries: Contemporary western society puts its trust in science to the extent that things outside its domain are assumed to have a lesser reality. The current...
by Micha Berger · Published December 10, 2004 – כ״ז בכסלו תשס״ה · Last modified December 10, 2004
Science has proven a fundamental boon in comtemporary culture. To the extent that the word “fact” has taken on two meanings: a single true idea, and something which can be verified experimentally. Thus blurring...
by Micha Berger · Published December 9, 2004 – כ״ו בכסלו תשס״ה · Last modified December 9, 2004
If we look at the portrayal of the avos, both in their relationships with Hashem and with their families, I believe you find three distinct models for loving relationships. Avraham is noted by Chazal...
by Micha Berger · Published December 5, 2004 – כ״ב בכסלו תשס״ה · Last modified December 5, 2004
Rav SR Hirsch relates the word ahavah (love) /ahb/ to the roots /hbh/ meaning “offer” and /hbb/, “bring forth”. To love is to give.In his Kunterus haChesed, Rav Dessler writes a truth fundamental to...
by Micha Berger · Published November 30, 2004 – י״ז בכסלו תשס״ה · Last modified November 30, 2004
A basic problem when approaching Jewish philosophy is the appropriateness of studying it altogether. As Prof. Sholom Carmy wrote on Avodah: The people who keep insisting that it’s necessary to prove things about G-d,...
by Micha Berger · Published November 26, 2004 – י״ג בכסלו תשס״ה · Last modified November 26, 2004
The hashkafic fork in the road that I’ve been referring to repeatedly has two approaches: sheleimus / temimus, the perfection of the self, and deveikus, cleaving to G-d. If you’d like, derekh Hashem as...
by Micha Berger · Published November 23, 2004 – י׳ בכסלו תשס״ה · Last modified November 23, 2004
In a famous article in Tradition titled “Rupture and Reconstruction“, Dr Haym Soloveitchik describes a change in how we relate to Judaism from pre-war Europe to post-war US and Israel. The rupture in Jewish...
by Micha Berger · Published November 17, 2004 – ד׳ בכסלו תשס״ה · Last modified November 17, 2004
I’m sure a reasonable number of readers are wondering just what is an Aspaqlaria anyway, and why would someone choose it as the name of a blog? The gemara contrasts Moshe’s prophecy as being...
Chumash / Machashavah / Mussar / Tefillah
by Micha Berger · Published November 16, 2004 – ג׳ בכסלו תשס״ה · Last modified November 16, 2004
We recently concluded Mesukim MiDevash, a weekly collection of divrei Torah on the subjects of machshavah, mussar, and the meaning of various teflillos. If you’re curious about what I was thinking about before starting...
by Micha Berger · Published November 6, 2004 – כ״ב במרחשוון תשס״ה · Last modified November 6, 2004
The parashah opens “Vayhi mikeitz sh’nasayim yamim — and it was at the end of a pair of years of days”. After Yosef spent two years in prison, Par’oh’s dream leads the wine steward...
3- Vayiqra / Amidah / Qedushah
by Micha Berger · Published May 6, 2004 – ט״ו באייר תשס״ד · Last modified May 6, 2004
“You Are Kadosh, and Your Name Is Kadosh, and kedoshim praise You every day. Selah! [For you are G-d, King, Great and Kadosh. –Sepharad] Baruch Atah … the Kadosh G-d.” The question of kedushah...
by Micha Berger · Published April 15, 2002 – ג׳ באייר תשס״ב · Last modified April 15, 2002
The Haggadah tells us that the Torah addresses the question of telling the Passover story to our children by referring to four different kinds of children. One is wise, one is evil, one is...
Packing peanuts. That filler material stuck in the box to prevent breakage. You would think it has nothing to do with Pesach, right? A few years ago, a friend showed me a halachic guide...
1- Bereishis / Theodicy / UFEM
by Micha Berger · Published October 19, 2001 – ב׳ במרחשוון תשס״ב · Last modified October 19, 2001
There are two events in the Torah that can be identified as yeshu’os, by which I mean events where Hashem saved someone even though they didn’t really merit it. The more obvious is Yetzi’as...
by Micha Berger · Published August 3, 2001 – י״ד באב תשס״א · Last modified August 3, 2001
Judaism has numerous words for particular ideals; there is the tzadik, the chasid, the ba’al teshuvah, etc… But does it have a word for idealism itself – for the inherent value of a burning...
by Micha Berger · Published August 14, 1998 – כ״ב באב תשנ״ח · Last modified August 27, 2025
I In this week’s parashah Moshe describes Hashem as “… haKel haGadol haGibor vihaNorah — the G-d, the Great, the A-lmighty, and the Awesome …”. These words were incorporated by the Anshei Kinesses Hagedolah...
by Micha Berger · Published November 3, 1995 – י׳ במרחשוון תשנ״ו · Last modified November 3, 1995
Most young Yeshiva children come home sometime around Shavuos with the story of how Hashem offered the Torah to all the nations of the world, but only the Jews accepted it. The medrash, as...
by Micha Berger · Published October 27, 1995 – ג׳ במרחשוון תשנ״ו · Last modified October 27, 1995
In the Amidah for Yom Tov, we credit Hashem as the one who “lifted us from among the languages”. Importance is given not just to our nationhood (“You chose us from among the nations”)...
by Micha Berger · Published July 1, 1995 – ג׳ בתמוז תשנ״ה · Last modified July 1, 1995
When looking at the mitzvah of tzitzis for parashas Shelach (Toras Aish: Vol. 1, No. 4, Mesukim MiDevash) we discussed at the color of tekheiles. This week’s parashah opens at the opposite end of...
by Micha Berger · Published June 17, 1995 – י״ט בסיון תשנ״ה · Last modified June 17, 1995
Hashem chose Aharon and his descendants to serve Him as Kohanim. It seems strange. If anyone should be chosen to be the first Kohen wouldn’t it be Moshe? Wasn’t he the Eved Hashem —...
In this week’s parashah Moshe describes Hashem as “… haKel haGadol haGibor vihaNorah — the G-d, the Great, the A-lmighty, and the Awesome …”. These words were incorporated by the Anshei Kinesses Hagedolah into...
Many comment on a pasuk from this week’s haphtorah: He tells you man, what is good, and what does HaShem expect of you? Only do justice, to love kindness, and to walk modestly with...
by Micha Berger · Published June 24, 1994 – ט״ו בתמוז תשנ״ד · Last modified June 24, 1994
(Another version of this thought was included in Mesukim MiDevash for parashas Shelach, in the “Bemachashavah Techilah” column, pp 1-2. -micha) Inherent Tension Judaism sees man as a synthesis of two opposite concepts....
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