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Ari Fuld on the Parsha
When Not Understanding Makes Us Understand Everything – Parshat Chukat
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?
Ari Fuld on the Parsha
Smart People, Silly Choices: The Lesson of Parshat Korach
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?
Ari Fuld on the Parsha
Parshat Shlach – The Sin that was Never Forgiven
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?
Ari Fuld on the Parsha
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?
Ari Fuld on the Parsha
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?
Ari Fuld on the Parsha
Parshat Bechukotai – Rules Are (Not) Meant to be Broken
Are you keeping the law, or just afraid of getting caught?
Ari Fuld on the Parsha
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.


