Learn from Rabbi Isaac about Abraham’s negotiations to purchase the best burial place for his wife Sarah in the cave of Machpelah because of her greatness and righteous, noble traits. We learn more about the life of Sarah and who she was from the her death than from any earlier place in the Torah! See…
Learn from Rabbi Isaac about how God “appears” and manifests Himself in different ways in this parashah of Vayeira and how this Torah Parashah reveals God’s character of “Tzedakah” (charity) as well as his justice in “mishpatim” (i.e. his Judgments). Come to understand the lessons for our spiritual growth in the stories of Abraham’s three…
Realize God’s calling for yourself as you learn about where God was calling Abram out from in this week’s Torah portion Lech Lekha! The parashah tells the stories of God’s calling of Abram (who would become Abraham) from his idolatrous land and to the Promised land where God’s name dwells. We also learn about how God…
See God’s Grace as Rabbi Isaac tells the stories of the Watchers and Nephilim Giants, the Flood and Noah’s Ark, of Noah’s subsequent drunkenness and cursing of Canaan, and of the Tower of Babel… and dares to share info from the Dead Sea Scrolls of Enoch, Jubilees and Jasher! We hope you are blessed by this…
We begin our annual cycle of Torah readings with this weeks Parashah from Genesis 1:1 – 6:8 where Rabbi Isaac brings forth Hidden Prophecies in the Creation account and shows how God reveals “the End” from “the Beginning”! For Shabbat of October 19th, 2025(Donate and support this Ministry by clicking here) Torah: Genesis 1:1-6:8Haftarah: Isaiah 42:5-43:10 Bereshit (בְּרֵאשִׁית) – Hebrew for…
Sukkot 2025
The seven days of Sukkot—celebrated by dwelling in the sukkah, taking the Four Kinds, and rejoicing—are followed by Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah
Sukkot—when we expose ourselves to the elements in greenery-covered huts—commemorates God sheltering our ancestors as they traveled from Egypt to the Promised Land. The Four Kinds express our unity and our belief in God’s omnipresence. Coming after the solemn High Holidays, Sukkot is a time of joy and happiness
The first two days (or one day in Israel) are yom tov, when work is forbidden, candles are lit in the evening, and festive meals are preceded with Kiddush and contain challah dipped in honey. The remainder of the days are quasi holidays, known as chol hamoed. We dwell in the sukkah and take the Four Kinds every day (except for Shabbat, when we do not take the Four Kinds)….
Learn about the Prophetic Song of Moses in Torah Parashah Ha’azinu from Rabbi Yitzchak and how it correlates to the Song of the Lamb!
Torah Parashah Nitzavim-Vayelech by Rabbi Yitzchak
Teaching For Shabbat of August 30th, 2025(Donate and support this Ministry by clicking here) Torah: Deuteronomy 16:18 – 21:9 Haftarah: Isaiah 51:12-52:12 Shoftim (שֹׁפְטִים) — Hebrew word for “judges,” is the first word in the parashah and is the 48th weekly Torah portion in the annual cycle of Torah readings and covers Deuteronomy 16:18–21:9. The parashah provides a constitution — a basic societal structure —…
Re’eh (רְאֵה)— Hebrew for “see”, the first word in the parashah) is the 47th weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) covering Deuteronomy 11:26–16:17 in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah readings.