by Kollel Toras Dovid | January 17th, 2017 | Divrei Torah, Rabbi Naftali Reich
How terrible the disappointment must have been for Simon and Levi! How crushing! They had come to their father’s bedside together with all their brothers with the expectation that they would receive the old patriarch’s blessing, but all they received was a sharp...
by Kollel Toras Dovid | January 6th, 2017 | Divrei Torah, Rabbi Naftali Reich
For twenty-two years, Jacob had grieved inconsolably over the loss of his beloved son Joseph. And now, his sons, returning from Egypt, had burst in on him with the most amazing news. Joseph was alive and well! Moreover, he had risen to the post of viceroy, becoming...
by Kollel Toras Dovid | December 19th, 2016 | Divrei Torah, Rabbi Naftali Reich
Yiddishe nachas – two words so full of Jewish meaning that they defy translation into any other language. Yiddishe nachas is that special blend of pride, joy and satisfaction that Jewish parents feel when they look at their successful children and remember all the...
by Kollel Toras Dovid | June 23rd, 2016 | Divrei Torah, Rabbi Naftali Reich
It didn’t cost anything. They didn’t have to work for it. They didn’t even have to go anywhere to pick it up. For the entire forty years the Jewish people spent in the desert, they did not have to worry about where their next meal was coming from. It fell from the...
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