The Rosh Yeshiva gives three reasons why teshuva (repentance) is the only way to be saved from Yom HaDin (the Day of Judgment).
The Rosh Yeshiva gives over a big revelation about the significance of the korban (offering) of Rosh HaShanah compared to other holy days.
Involvement in Torah is Hope for the Wayward and Rebellious Son | Parashas Ki Seitzei
A Fundamental Key to Success in Spirituality From Our Parashah | Parashas Ki Seitzei | Rabbi Yitzchak Goldstein
The Rosh Yeshiva explains the part of the Torah in Parashas Ki Seitzei that instructs capital punishment for the Ben Soreir uMoreh, the Wayward and Rebellious Son, who refuses to listen to his father and mother—or does it? Learn about some of its lessons and relevance for parents and children historically and today, from the Jewish perspective.
The Responsibility of a Father to Discipline His Children
The Rosh Yeshiva explains why HaShem’s command to harass the Midyanim (Midianites) at the beginning of Parashas Pinchas is followed by instructions about vows in Parashas Mattos and related matters, from what Bilam (Balaam) was really trying to accomplish against the Jewish people, what the Jewish family is about and how religious Jewish families live, where the Shechinah dwells and from what comes wealth and happiness, to what is essentially the worst transgression a person can make to the related prohibition on making vows in general, when they are permitted, when and how they can be nullified.
The Rosh Yeshiva explains the covenant of peace that HaShem made with Pinchas (Phinehas), its significance and meaning, and from this what our ultimate goal and work in this world should be, resulting in the attainment of the greatest pleasure a person can have in this world.
The Fast of Tammuz, Getting Through It, or It’s Getting Through?
Why did HaShem instruct Moshe to, ‘Avenge the vengeance of Bnei Yisrael from the Midyanim,’ and why the Twelve Day War was so decisive.