Inspirational Thoughts on the Parsha

Avrohom Piekarski

Inspirational thoughts on the weekly Parsha in under 3 minutes with practical take away, made easy to share at a family or friends Shabbat meal

  1. May 29

    Naso נשא 2026 Face Beyond Faces

    The משפחות of Merari, Gershon, and Kehos each carried different parts of the Mishkan. Merari carried the beams and sockets, Gershon carried the coverings, while Kehos carried the holiest כלים — especially the Aron. Unlike the others, Kehos could not transport the Aron on wagons. The Aron had to be carried specifically on the shoulders because it demanded a designated place. Just as its resting place was the Kodesh HaKodashim, its place while traveling was on the shoulders. The Luchos inside the Aron represented פנים — a face. There was no “back” to the Luchos; whichever side one looked at appeared like the front. Therefore, when carrying the Aron, there could never be a concept of “back” in relation to it. A relationship can either be פנים בפנים — face to face — or merely a “back” relationship. Face to face means the connection is deep, internal, and genuine, where one’s true focus and desire are directed toward the other. A “back” relationship may be necessary, but it is external and not where the heart truly lies. On Matan Torah, Hashem gave us the ability to live פנים בפנים with Him — that our deepest passion and inner interest should be connection to Hashem and Torah. Everything else in the world — materialism, distractions, and physical pursuits — may be necessary, but they should remain secondary, while our true essence remains connected to Hashem. לקו״ש כח-ג

    3 min
  2. May 15

    Bamidbar במדבר 2026 Souls Shaped Forever

    Are we shaped by who we truly are, or by the people surrounding us? The Torah’s description of the Jewish people encamping around the Mishkan teaches the enormous influence a neighbor and environment can have on a person. Chazal explain “oy l’rasha, oy l’scheino” — woe to the wicked and woe to his neighbor. Some opinions understand this influence as external, where people get swept into the atmosphere and actions around them, as happened with Shevet Reuven near Korach. Others explain that an environment can affect a person much more deeply, even transforming someone internally, while another view says it simply reveals qualities already hidden within. Yet the Torah emphasizes that the influence of goodness is far stronger than the influence of negativity. “Tov l’tzadik, tov l’scheino” — good for the righteous and good for his neighbor. Because Yehudah, Yissachar, and Zevulun camped near Moshe and Aharon, they absorbed Torah, greatness, and holiness. Their closeness to Kedusha awakened the Tzadik already hidden inside them. This פרשה is always read before Shavuot, teaching that the greatest vessel for Torah is אהבת ישראל and strong connection among כלל ישראל. The people around us shape us profoundly, which is why a person must strive to surround himself with holy, uplifting people and especially a Tzadik, who can awaken the deepest goodness within the soul. לקו״ש לג-ב

    3 min
  3. May 8

    Behar בהר 2026 Beyond Nature’s Limits

    Not every question comes from rebellion or doubt. Sometimes, a person asks because he genuinely wants to understand and connect. After the Torah discusses Shemitah, Yovel, honesty in business, and blessings of success and security, it then asks: “What will we eat in the seventh year?” This shows the question is not coming from someone lacking אמונה, because if it were, he would challenge the mitzvah immediately. Rather, it comes from someone who believes fully in Hashem’s promise, yet wants to understand how such a blessing could exist when, logically, the land should be at its weakest point after six years of work. The fact that the sixth year produces enough for three years is not just above nature — it completely reverses nature itself. On a deeper level, the six years represent the six thousand years of creation, while the seventh represents the era of גאולה. As the generations continue, the world appears darker and spiritually weaker, leading people to wonder how specifically our generation can bring Moshiach. Hashem’s answer is that this is exactly the greatness of our avodah. Even when godliness is hidden and connection is difficult, serving Hashem with mesiras nefesh and commitment draws down a blessing far beyond logic. The takeaway is that questions are not always signs of weakness; sometimes they reflect a sincere desire to connect more deeply. And specifically through remaining committed during the hardest times, we bring the גאולה. לקו״ש כז-ב

    3 min

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Inspirational thoughts on the weekly Parsha in under 3 minutes with practical take away, made easy to share at a family or friends Shabbat meal