Monday, August 24, 2015

Ki Teitzei



In Parshat Ki Teitzei we find the command,
To remember the nation of Amalek who laid a hand,
On the Jewish people when they left the Egyptian land,
To wipe them out, Hashem does demand.

The nation of Amalek was cruel,
The fear of the other nation's they did cool,
When everyone was in awe of the Jews,
To be the first to fight us they did choose.

To a boiling hot bathtub the Jews did compare,
To jump inside no one would dare,
To get burned Amalek didn't care,
They cooled off the water for the other nations everywhere.

״אשר קרך בדרך״ he met you on the way,
In the word קרך/met we see the word קר/cold right away,
Although this happened in days of old,
We each have an inner Amalek to fight we are told.

You wake up in the morning and say,
Today will be better than yesterday,
But then something doesn't go your way,
The Amalek within has a role to play.

Who do you think you are?
You will never get very far,
Amalek puts doubt in your heart,
He cools you off before you start.

The numerical equivalence of the word עמלק/Amalek,
Equals to the numerical equivalence of the word doubt/ספק/Safek,
When you are inspired to do something right,
Don't let the doubts creep in, hold on tight!

Although fear and doubt are above logic and reason,
We can fight it no matter what the season,
Because we have a power that is above logic too,
It is our faith in Hashem, an inheritance for every Jew.

The word זכור/remember holds the key,
To fight Amalek for all eternity,
Remember the faith that may lie buried and forgotten,
And reveal it in the open.

Faith in Hashem isn't something new,
It is a treasure within every Jew,
Because it is above logic and reason too,
It is the perfect weapon to fight the Amalek within me and you.

Souvenir: reusable ice cubes

Friday, August 21, 2015

Parshat Shoftim



When you fight your enemies,
Don't cut down any fruit trees,
Because to a tree of the field, man does compare,
In Parshat Shoftim, the Torah makes this clear.

Just like the roots of a tree are hidden underground,
At our core, our faith can always be found,
Trees need to always be connected to the soil to grow,
When we do a Mitzvah our attachment to Hashem we show.

From the roots stem the trunk of understanding,
Which branches out into feelings and deeds that are always expanding,
Producing delicious fruit is the ultimate goal,
To influence others and plant a seed in their soul.

Earth, water, sun and air are elements four,
They help the tree grow more and more,
There is a lesson for us to explore,
About how to educate our children and grow stronger than before.

From the earth the tree gets it's nutrients,
Representing nurture, values and guidance,
Nourishment, parents and teachers can shower,
Their children and students they can empower.

Water keeps plants and trees alive,
Without the Torah we can't survive,
A tree needs light and warmth radiated by the sun,
Children need to see that Judaism is full of beauty, love and fun!

Air represents our environment and atmosphere,
We have to be careful with what we see and hear,
So take a moment and gaze at a tree,
It is a reflection of you and me.

Souvenir: toy tree

Friday, August 14, 2015

Parshat Re'eh



If a fish is kosher how do we know?
The fins and scales are the signs that show,
That the fish is fit for every Jew,
For breakfast, lunch or supper too.

The Talmud does say,
That there is no way,
For a fish with scales to have no fins,
The kosher status it surely wins!

So why does the Torah mention fins in the first place?
To help us with the decisions that we face,
When we are in the money making race,
At home or in our work place.

From the fins and scales we can learn,
About how a living we should earn,
Fins represent ambition which is necessary,
In order for the fish to move forward quickly.

But ambition is dangerous without direction,
We must have scales that give protection,
Yes, there are many things to do,
But to our values we must stay true.

Our values keep us strong,
So we won't go wrong,
Scales are as important as can be,
With scales, fins come naturally.

The lessons from the kosher signs of a fish are clear,
When to the Torah and Mitzvot we adhere,
We won't lose out,
We will be successful without a doubt.

Souvenir: fish toy

Friday, August 7, 2015

Parshat Eikev



The Torah portion of Eikev does begin,
With the words, "If you will listen,"
To say "If," why does the Torah choose,
A unique word like Eikev, to use?

The word Eikev does contain,
A second meaning, Rashi does explain,
Eikev is a heel, in our bodies it is the lowest part,
We use it to trample over things that we don't take to heart.

If the Mitzvot that we trample with our feet, we will keep,
The rewards and benefits, from Hashem, we will reap,
What type of Mitzvah would seem insignificant to you and me,
That would go into the "heel" category?

There are some Mitzvot that we can understand,
Our intellect motivates us to fulfill this type of command,
There are other Mitzvot that make us feel good,
We fulfill them because our heart tells us that we should.

Lastly, there are Mitzvot of a different kind,
We don't do them because of our heart or mind,
We fulfill them because they are the will of Hashem,
Even though our mind and heart tell us to trample over them.

How can we fulfill these Mitzvot you may ask,
To make ourselves humble before Hashem is our task,
As humble as a person might be,
An animal has total humility.

On Rosh Hashana, the Shofar we blow,
Our total humility to Hashem we show,
Therefore although a different horn may sound nice,
Only a ram's horn does suffice.

Souvenir: