Idol Reflections: Vayishlach’s Ten Commandments’ Moment

The Torah Portion analysis should never be done in isolation. The Portion Vayishlach connect intimately with both past and future Torah Portions. Merging the texts unleashes deep context which includes a Ten Commandments’ moment. Vayishlach’s Decalogue moment happens at a time of crisis. Jacob’s sons Simeon and Levi’s committed horrendous acts, the Jacob must respond.Continue reading “Idol Reflections: Vayishlach’s Ten Commandments’ Moment”

Delay, Deny, Defend? The Uncomfortable Truth

“Delay, deny & defend.” Was the motive behind the UnitedHealthcare’s CEO’s assassination the Health Insurance Industry’s policies of delay, deny and defend? It appears likely that the murder’s motive was the perceived belief of Insurance Industry misdeeds. While this act of vigilantism should not be a “feel so good” moment., the assassin is now bothContinue reading “Delay, Deny, Defend? The Uncomfortable Truth”

Going (Polemically) Postal In November

” An error occurred while generating the image. Please, try again! This request has been flagged by OpenAI moderation system. Please try to rephrase your post.” Jetpack Image Generator In November, the Jetpak AI Image Generator Users got an early holiday gift. The updated program provides image style selections. Pictures can now be styled withContinue reading “Going (Polemically) Postal In November”

The Introduction: Vayetze’s Ten Commandments’ Moment

Like the Pine Trees lining the road, I’ve got a name, I’ve got a name Jim Croce What’s in an introduction? The Torah Portion Vayetze culminates the Deity’s introduction and covenanting with the Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac & Jacob. These past introductions reveal the Decalogue’s introduction as barrier breaking. The third and final Patriarchal introduction reportedContinue reading “The Introduction: Vayetze’s Ten Commandments’ Moment”

Location, Location, Location! Toldot

In Lech Lecha, God famously instructs Abraham to go to the Promised Land. In the Torah Portion Toldot, God advises Isaac, Abraham’s son, not to leave that very land. Genesis 12:1,26:2-3. What is the fixation over this parcel? Sans Hebrew Bible, extra-biblical sources support the Promised Land’s uniqueness. Geography and history shows Canaan’s incubation effect.Continue reading “Location, Location, Location! Toldot”

Remembering & Forgetting: Thanksgiving

“That we may then all unite in rendering unto him our sincere and humble thanks” George Washington It is only fitting that that Thanksgiving follows Presidential Elections. President Washington was keenly aware of the need for a time for the nation to unite. Many struggle the concept of getting together after engaging in almost aContinue reading “Remembering & Forgetting: Thanksgiving”

The “Art of the Deal” OT Style: Chayeh Sarah

There are deals. And then there are deals. Abraham- in the Torah Portion Chayeh Sarah- makes a deal. Was it a deal or was it such a deal? On first impression, Abraham’ deal violated the mythic 614th commandment: “Thou shalt not pay retail.” Upon further review, there was much more to the deal. In ChayehContinue reading “The “Art of the Deal” OT Style: Chayeh Sarah”

A Moment of Honor & Gratitude For Dennis Prager?

It’s never good news to hear that a person in their 70s is injured from a fall. Unfortunately, in doing so, Mr. Dennis Prager, Conservative Personality, sustained serious spinal trauma. Beyond the well-wishing for his swift recovery, perhaps it is time for the United States to officially recognize Mr. Prager’s commitment to the country. DennisContinue reading “A Moment of Honor & Gratitude For Dennis Prager?”

Who Actually Wrote the Bible? Questions and Answers From Prof. William M. Schniedewind

For Hebrew Bible lovers, Richard Elliott Friedman’s Who Wrote The Bible and Jacob Wright’s Why the Bible Began: An Alternative History of Scripture and Its Origins are popular reads. While both scholars- in both text and interviews- speak of scribes’ role in the Bible’s development, they do not elaborate too much on these mostly unknownContinue reading “Who Actually Wrote the Bible? Questions and Answers From Prof. William M. Schniedewind”

Culture Collision: Vayera

And an angel of the Lord called to him from the skies and said, “Abraham! Abraham!” And he said, “I’m here.” And he said, “Don’t put your hand out toward the boy and don’t do anything to him, because now I know that you fear God.” Genesis 22:12 The Torah Portion Vayera’s polemic against childContinue reading “Culture Collision: Vayera”