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Israel at War Emergency Campaign

The Ari Fuld Project is helping IDF units around the country gear-up to defend Israel.

Building the Ari Fuld Beit Midrash

An everlasting living memorial to Ari Fuld. Dedicated in memory of Roey Weiser and Elkana Newlander.

Safra v’Saifa – The Sefer and the Sword

Strengthening Spiritual Resilience

Roaring Lion: Israel at War

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Ari's Posts

Parshat Beha’alotcha : The Menora

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?

Parshat Bamidbar – The Desert Is Our Training Ground

You would think the first thing the Torah talks about in Bamidbar would be unity — all the laws between man, everything that keeps society in line. Instead, it separates the nation into tribes, numbers every individual, and assigns distinct roles. Why?

Parshat Bechukotai – Rules Are (Not) Meant to be Broken

Are you keeping the law, or just afraid of getting caught?

Parshat Behar – You Don’t Own It!

You would think a Parsha about Mount Sinai would talk about spiritual things, yet instead it starts discussing laws related to the land of Israel.

The Pain of Rebirth – Parshat Tazria-Metzora

There is a strange law at the heart of Parshat Tazria: a woman who gives birth — who has just done something miraculous and happy — is declared ritually impure and kept away from the Temple. What did she do wrong? Perhaps nothing. Perhaps that's exactly the point.

What We Want, What God Wants – Parshat Shemini

Nadav and Avihu wanted to serve God, but not in the way God wanted.

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