Have people learned anything from WWII and the Holocaust?
People wanted peace with Hitler, and they got war. Today, it’s Iran and Islamic Jihadists, but the West still gives more and more hoping they will avoid conflict, but this only entices an enemy’s appetite.
Join Ari Fuld as he teaches us some forgotten history that can really make us ‘Bulletproof’!
Why does Moshe accuse the two and a half tribes of repeating the spies' mistake, when their request to settle east of the Jordan seems like the opposite of the spies refusing to enter the land at all? How are we supposed to deal with terrorism? Who were the first IDF officers?
What is the lesson of Pinchas? What did he actually do — and why was he given the brit shalom, the covenant of peace, for an act of killing? And what does that teach us about the definition of peace today, when we give away the Temple Mount, sign treaties with terrorists, and call it moral?
Why is this Parsha named after an antisemite? Why did God have a donkey talk to Bilaam? Am K'Lavi Yakum... why did Bilaam switch from a lioness to a lion?
When it comes to following God's laws, is it really about me — about my own understanding? And if morality is just "the way I was brought up," what is it actually based on? Why does the red heifer's law make one person pure and another impure? What is God really teaching us through a law we're not meant to understand?
If Korach was one of the wisest men alive, why did he challenge Moshe Rabbeinu — and what does his punishment teach us about wealth, happiness, and what we truly own?
Why was the sin of the spies worse than the Golden Calf? Why did ten leaders see fear and obstacles, while Yehoshua and Calev saw faith and destiny? And how often do we let fear and “technical details” stand in the way of the mission Hashem gives us?
The menorah gives light — but who is it giving light to? It's not giving light to the Jewish people in the Mikdash, and God does not need light. So why is He commanding us to light this menorah that seems to be useless for everyone? And why does it have to be built from one piece of gold — when every other vessel in the Mikdash was assembled from parts?