Pirke Avos (Ethics of our fathers) Chapter 2 Mishna 16 Part 60 What is the true blessing?
# Faith, Struggle, and Divine Providence: Insights from Pirkei Avot 2:16 on Jewish Life and Spiritual Growth **What does Pirkei Avot 2:16 teach about losing hope and the yetzer hara (evil inclination)?** The discussion opened with Pirkei Avot (Ethics of the Fathers) Chapter 2, Mishnah 16, focusing on the yetzer hara, the inner force that […]
Ask the Rabbi – Q/A #683 Why do we light a candle on a yahrtzeit and how does the soul work?
# Jewish Mourning Customs and Spiritual Questions: Understanding Memorial Candles, the Soul, and Jewish Education **What is the meaning behind lighting a memorial candle in Jewish tradition?** Lighting a memorial candle on a yahrzeit (the anniversary of a person’s passing) is described here as a way of honoring the deceased and expressing ongoing connection. Chaim […]
Ask the Rabbi – Q/A #682 Jewish burial customs and why a non-religious Jew cannot be sandak at a bris
Jewish Burial, Torah Study, and Circumcision: Exploring Core Values in Jewish Law and Spiritual Growth 1. Why does Jewish law emphasize burying the dead quickly, especially in Jerusalem? Jewish tradition places deep importance on kevod hamet (honoring the deceased), which includes burying the body as soon as possible. In the discussion, Chaim explained that according […]
The Book of Leviticus Chapter 18:4 Part 7 Making boundaries and sports addiction
Navigating Torah Observance in the Modern World: Boundaries, Conversion, and Jewish Identity How do Torah study and mitzvot guide a Jew living in a modern, distracted world? The session on Vayikra (Leviticus) Chapter 18 explored exactly this tension. Chaim’s discussion focused on the challenge of remaining faithful to Jewish law while immersed in contemporary culture. […]
Pirke Avos (Ethics of our fathers) Chapter 2 Mishna 16 Part 59 Appreciate life
# Evil Inclination and Spiritual Growth: Lessons from Pirkei Avot on Resilience, Gratitude, and Wake-Up Calls **What does this teaching from Pirkei Avot reveal about the yetzer hara (evil inclination) and daily spiritual struggle?** The discussion opens with a focus on the yetzer hara, the inner force in Jewish thought that pulls a person toward […]
Ask the Rabbi – Q/A #681 Be careful with kashrus and when is ignorance bliss?
Kosher, Truth, and Responsibility: Navigating Jewish Law, Belief, and Personal Accountability Why is kosher supervision so important, especially in Jewish-owned or Jewish-named businesses? The discussion opened with a strong emphasis on kashrut (Jewish dietary law) and the real-world challenges of relying on appearances. A business may have a Jewish-sounding name or present itself as “kosher-style,” […]
Ask the Rabbi – Q/A #680 Surrogacy and infertility in Jewish law
# Jewish Law and Surrogacy: Fertility, Marriage, and Family Identity in Halacha **What does Jewish law say about surrogacy and who is considered the mother?** In this Q&A, Rabbi Chaim Coffman explains that according to Jewish law (halacha), the woman who gives birth is considered the legal mother, even if another woman provided the egg. […]
The Book of Leviticus Chapter 18:4 Part 6 Trampling on easy mitzvos
# Yetzer Hara, Spiritual Growth, and Preparation for Observant Jewish Life: Lessons from Pirkei Avot 2:16 **What does Pirkei Avot teach about the yetzer hara (evil inclination) and why is this so relevant to spiritual growth today?** The discussion on Pirkei Avot (Ethics of Our Fathers) Chapter 2, Mishnah 16 focused heavily on the yetzer […]
Pirke Avos Chapter 2 Mishna 16 Part 59-Dealing with Difficult Life Challenges
# Overcoming the Yetzer Hara and Building Spiritual Resilience: Insights from Pirkei Avot Chapter 2 **What does this lesson from Pirkei Avot teach about the Yetzer Hara (evil inclination)?** The discussion centers on how the Yetzer Hara works quietly and strategically to weaken a person’s sense of purpose. One of its most damaging tactics is […]
Ask the Rabbi – Q/A #679 How to honor parents
# Honoring Parents and Raising Confident Children: Jewish Values for Family Relationships **What does Jewish tradition teach about honoring and respecting parents across generations?** Jewish tradition places enormous importance on *kibbud av va’em* (honoring father and mother). This value shapes how parents raise children and how adult children relate to their parents later in life. […]