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 do we mourn the Korban Tamid and the Beis Hamikdash? Discover why their loss should still shake us today. Are we truly longing for redemption?
In this chapter from Imrei Mordechai Vol. 2, Rabbi Mordechai Goldstein, ztz”l delves into the Jewish principles of honoring one’s rabbi, focusing on stories of Moshe, Elazar, and Yehoshua. It explores the lessons of respect, humility, and the balance of urgency with reverence, drawing insights from Talmudic teachings.
Mussar Shmooze given over by Rabbi Yitzchak Goldstein, Shlit”a, Rosh Yeshiva of Diaspora Yeshiva, Parashas Pinchas 5784.