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Devarim: Moshe as Mother
by Rabba Neesa Berezin-Bahr '25 One night I dreamed I was walking along the beach with God. Scenes from my life flashed across the sky....

Rabba Neesa Berezin-Bahr
Jul 31, 2025


Matot-Masei: Life After Death: Modern Day Cities of Refuge
by Ariel Wolgel '26 Content Advisory Notice: This article contains sensitive discussion about unintentional harm and death. Reader...

Ariel Wolgel
Jul 24, 2025


Pinchas: The Guardian of a Fig Tree Will Eat Its Fruit
by Sarah-Beth Neville '27 Towards the end of this week’s eventful parsha, Hashem tells Moshe to ascend the heights of Avarim to view the...

Sarah-Beth Neville
Jul 17, 2025


Balak: A Blueprint for Blessings
by Yael Turitz Kaplan '27 I’ve been thinking a lot about blessings lately. This summer, I am privileged to be completing a unit of...

Yael Turitz Kaplan
Jul 10, 2025


Parshat Chukat: Miriam’s Life in Five Words
by Rabbanit Dalia Davis '22 The six-word memoir is a succinct and trendy way to summarize one’s life. At workshops and conferences around...

Rabbanit Dalia Davis
Jul 3, 2025


Parshat Korach: Smart Women
by Anna Veronese '28 This dvar Torah is dedicated to the many smart women of Yeshivat Maharat, with whom I have the honor to learn. A...

Anna Veronese
Jun 26, 2025


Parshat Shelach: Grasshoppers and Giants: Healing the Inner Rift of Shelach
by Rabbi Yali Szulanski Parshat Shelach opens with stunning possibilities. The people of Israel stand at the edge of fulfillment, poised...

Rabbi Yali Szulanski
Jun 18, 2025


Naso: Conformity as Holiness
by Rabbi Marianne Novak ' 19 When I was an offsite student at Maharat, I was privileged to be able to come into the Beit Midrash once a...

Rabbi Marianne Novak
Jun 5, 2025


Behar-Bechukotai: Shemittah—The Law that Defines Us
by Susan Hornstein '25 Our parsha opens with the laws of Shemittah, the Sabbatical year. Shemittah has it all! It has every kind of...

Susan Hornstein
May 22, 2025


Emor: Disability and the Divine Gaze—Reexamining the Category of “Mum”
by Anna Eisenstat Rimerman '27 Our parsha introduces a deeply challenging concept: ritual limitations for “a person with a blemish,” “ish...

Anna Eisenstat Rimerman
May 15, 2025


Acharei Mot: Sacred Silence and Simple Linen
by Yehudit Mazur-Shlomi '27 Parshat Acharei Mot, or After the Death, begins with instructions given to Aaron after the tragic passing of...

Yehudit Mazur-Shlomi
May 8, 2025


Tazria-Metzora: The Purity in Embodied Knowledge
by Sofia Freudenstein '25 In Bava Metzia 86a, there is a very unusual story about Rabba Bar Nachmani, on the run from Babylonian...

Sofia Freudenstein
May 1, 2025


Shemini: The Sound of Silence
by Michal Fox Smart '28 Why would anyone volunteer to write a parsha blog due the week before Pesach? I will explain. The spreadsheet for...

Michal Fox Smart
Apr 24, 2025


Pesach: A Collective Voyage
by Chana Borrow '26 Growing up, I thought I understood the Passover seder. It was simple: tell the story, eat dinner, find the afikoman ....

Chana Borow
Apr 17, 2025


Parshat Tzav/Shabbat Hagadol: What Does It Mean To Be Free
by Chanchkie Slavin '26 I wonder what it means to be free? We talk about it, celebrate it, even dedicate a whole festival to it. But what...
Chanchkie Slavin
Apr 10, 2025


Parshat Vayikra: When Words Aren't Enough
by Ariel Wolgel '26 What can we say when sorry just isn’t enough? How might we proceed when we cannot find the words to move through...

Ariel Wolgel
Apr 3, 2025


Parshat Pekudei: The Wise Women's Mirrors
by Rabbanit Dr. Devorah Schoenfeld '19 Mishlei 3:19-20 describes wisdom as a primordial force that existed prior to creation: The LORD...

Rabbanit Dr. Devorah Schoenfeld
Mar 27, 2025


Parshat Vayekhel: Our Work is to Combine
by Shoshana Jakobovits '26 The beginning of the book of Shemot is absolutely breathtaking: the burning bush, ten plagues, the Exodus from...

Shoshana Jakobovits
Mar 20, 2025


Ki Tissa: Hidden Faces, Revealed Connections
by Lilinaz Evans '27 One of the most striking moments in parshat Ki Tissa is the intimate, direct communication between God and Moshe....

Lilinaz Evans
Mar 13, 2025


Tetzaveh/Zachor: Examining How, Exactly, the Mighty Have Fallen
by Jennifer Zukerman '28 When I was about seven years old, my mother asked me to see if the mail had been delivered. I returned to report...

Jennifer Zukerman
Mar 6, 2025
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