Whether exploring a new twist on a favorite topic, debating a taboo subject, or learning Jewish history on our heritage tours, Torah in Motion constantly seeks to expand the horizon of Jewish thought.
Yom Kippur Oct 10, 2016

“On Rosh Hashanah it is written and on Yom Kippur it is sealed.” No two holidays are as thematically connected as Rosh Hashanah and Yom…

Rosh Hashanah Oct 2, 2016

One of the strengths of the Jewish people is our ability to focus on the future. What we do tomorrow is more important than we did yesterday. The…

Tisha B'Av Aug 12, 2016

"Because of Kamtza and Bar Kamtza Jerusalem was destroyed.” (Gitin 55b) So begins the most famous Talmudic story relating to the destruction of the…

Yom Ha'atzmaut May 12, 2016

“In every generation one must see himself as if he had left Egypt.” Pesach may seem like a distant memory despite it having concluded less than two…

Pesach Apr 22, 2016

“Chanoch lena’ar al pi darcho, train each child according to their way” (Mishlei). It is at the Seder that we analyze the questions of the “four…

Pesach Apr 22, 2016

The Seder night brings together Jews from all orientations and perspectives. The future redemption of the Jewish people, a theme which is central to…

Pesach Apr 15, 2016

Historians and sociologists have long debated whether it is historical trends that determine the course of events, the historical personalities being…

Purim Mar 25, 2016

“When Adar enters, we increase our joy” (Taanit 29a). Presumably, the increased joy is due to the upcoming Purim festivities, the most joyous of…

Purim Mar 23, 2016

"It was contemptible in his eyes to harm Mordechai alone; for they identified for him the people of Mordechai; Haman sought to destroy all the Jews…

Purim Mar 11, 2016

Imagine if every few years the Gregorian calendar had two Decembers. When would people shop? We of course are faced with a similar dilemma seven…

Chanukah Dec 11, 2015

Of all our holidays, only that of Chanukah begins in the second half of the month. Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Shavuot occur towards the beginning…

In one of the great mistakes in history, Alfred Nobel was lucky enough to read his own obituary—a result of an error of an editor who printed…

Sukkot Sep 27, 2015

"And you shall dwell in sukkot for seven days, all citizens of Israel shall dwell in a sukkah so that your generations may know that I made the…

Yom Kippur Sep 22, 2015

The two central and most important tefillot of Yom Kippur are the yud gimmel middot harachamim, the 13 Attributes of mercy, and the al chets, the…

Rosh Hashanah Sep 13, 2015

Teshuva tefillah, utzedkaha ma’aveerim et roah hagezeirah - repentance, prayer and tzedakah remove the evil of the decree.   Prayer is a great…

Tisha B'Av Jul 5, 2015

With the destruction of the Temple and the Babylonian exile, the period of prophecy came to an end. "Only fools and children continue to…

Shavuot May 22, 2015

Chanukah and Purim. Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Sukkot and Shmini Atzeret. The aforementioned holidays form natural units. When one thinks of…

Yom Ha'atzmaut Apr 23, 2015

When speaking at a wedding, brit, bar or bat mitzvah and the like, one generally looks to the parsha of the week to find some connection. Some are…

Pesach Apr 9, 2015

There is something most beautiful about a holiday that celebrates our past being focused on future, on our children. Pesach marks the founding of our…

Pesach Apr 3, 2015

"Therefore, in every generation, one must see themselves as if they have left Egypt”. All too often, we can only fully appreciate what we have when…

Purim Mar 6, 2015

“Kol Yisrael Areivim zeh lazeh”, all Jews are guarantors for one another. While we may not always live up to this ideal, the non-Jewish…

Chanukah Dec 21, 2014

"Mai Chanukah? What is Chanukah?" (Shabbat 21b). To this rather strange question, the Gemara answers, "Our Rabbis taught: From the twenty-fifth of…

Shemini Atzeret Oct 15, 2014

"On the Yom Tov of the last day, we read 'Kol Habechor, every first born'" (Devarim 15:19, Megillah 31a). Finding an appropriate Torah reading for…

Sukkot Oct 8, 2014

Pesach and Sukkot are the twin pillars of the Jewish year. They are exactly six months apart, each on the fifteenth day of the first month of their…