
Keep Justice Blind and Brave | Parashat Devarim
Parashat Devarim opens the Book of Deuteronomy, the final of the Five Books of Moses. This year, Shabbat Parashat Devarim […]
Parashat Devarim opens the Book of Deuteronomy, the final of the Five Books of Moses. This year, Shabbat Parashat Devarim […]
Avraham Eisen explores the relevance of this lesson for our current complicated political reality […]
“Following the holidays of Tisha B’av and Tu B’av we read parashat Eikev, which encourages us to explore the relationship between the elements of judgement and love that we hold within us.” Nir Braudo, BINA’s Deputy Director, discusses parashat Eikev and what it means to “circumcise your heart.” […]
Nir Braudo the Deputy Director of BINA, discusses this week’s parasha, Yitro […]
Zelophehad’s Daughters: The 2019 Version | Parashat Pinchas By Yuval Linden Parashat Pinchas describes the incredible story of the daughters […]
On the Shabbat before Purim, it is customary to add a reading to the weekly Parsha that is called, “Parshat Zachor.” The reason behind this tradition is hidden in a verse from the added parsha, “Remember what Amalek did to you.” This verse, now linked to Purim, is an echo that reminds us of how the Amalek lineage eventually begets the evil Haman. […]
Parashat Re’eh encourages us to consider how we, as individuals and as a society, can cross the symbolic Jordan River to reach the Promised Land…” Yael Hirsh Biderman, BINA’s Director of Human Resource, discusses this week’s Torah portion and what it teaches about the intricate system of giving and receiving. […]
Yuval Lindon the Director of BINA’s Gap Year Programs, discusses this week’s parasha, Terumah […]
Is it good to be alone? | Parshat Balak By Yarin Raban Balaam Ben-Peor’s ‘blessing’ is really a terrible curse. […]
What kind of grocery shopper are you? Do you flip over the box and check out the nutritional information and indgredients, or just toss it in the cart? This week’s Parasha, Ki Tisa, makes it clear that we should be reading the box carefully. Yael Dinur on Judaism, food, and how it got to our dinner tables. […]
בונוס! תוכלו לקבל את פרשת השבוע של בינ״ה אליכם למייל