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Frequently Asked Questions
What is daily Torah study?
Daily Torah study involves reading and reflecting on a portion of the biblical text each day, following the weekly parsha cycle. On Rabbina, each aliyah includes commentary, reflection questions, and connections to rabbinic sources.
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Rabbina uses artificial intelligence to generate deep questions, connect ideas across different sources (Torah, Talmud, Midrash, Kabbalah) and offer multiple perspectives from classical commentators on each weekly portion.
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Recent Articles
Parashat Korach - Third Aliyah
In moments of boiling, the difference is revealed between one led by a feeling of revenge and one led by a mission. The climax of the story: revelation, separation, and a truth that cannot be argued with.
Parashat Korach - Second Aliyah
The argument intensifies. Korach and his company now stand not only before Moshe and Aharon, but before holiness itself. A charged moment of ambition, blindness, and divine revelation.
Parashat Korach - First Aliyah
Not every rebellion sounds like thunder. The first aliyah of Parashat Korach reveals the gap between a call to holiness and a struggle for power dressed in holiness.
They saw the sea split and manna falling from heaven, so why did they still complain?
The Torah tells of 22 falls in the desert, but Midrash Tanchuma names only 4 as great 'transgressions': the Golden Calf, the Complainers, the Spies, and Korach. What's the difference between a human complaint and a spiritual crisis that shakes a whole nation?
Parashat Shelach Lecha - Seventh Aliyah
The atmosphere is charged. The pillar of cloud still rests over the camp, but the heart is heavy - after the sin of the spies, after the decree of wandering, after the experience of rebellion. Within all this, the seventh aliyah presents the human range: from unintentional sin to deliberate transgression, from the desecration of Shabbat to the commandment of tzitzit.
Parashat Shelach Lecha - Sixth Aliyah
The journey continues. Amid the clouds of judgment, out of the rubble left by the sin of the spies, the Torah keeps lighting up corners of hope and guidance. The sixth aliyah brings us into the world of challah, unintentional sin and forgiveness.
Popular Questions
They saw the sea split and manna falling from heaven, so why did they still complain?
The Torah tells of 22 falls in the desert, but Midrash Tanchuma names only 4 as great 'transgressions': the Golden Calf, the Complainers, the Spies, and Korach. What's the difference between a human complaint and a spiritual crisis that shakes a whole nation?
What Is the Connection Between Parshat Bamidbar and Guided Imagery?
At first glance, Parshat Bamidbar looks like a registration list: a census, tribe names, numbers, directions. But behind this technical order lies a profound spiritual image - a structure of...
Is There Scientific Evidence for the Impact of Shmita on Soil?
A scientific-Torah review of the environmental effects of land rest. Research from the Volcani Institute, Ohio State University, and Rothamsted examines the benefits of giving the land a year of rest.
Why Does the Answer About God's Name Come as "I Will Be What I Will Be"?
Why does the answer about God's name come in the form "I Will Be What I Will Be" (Exodus 3:14) - how can a name be a message, a promise, and a riddle that accompanies an entire nation?
How Does Daily Torah Study Affect a Person's Inner World, Especially Imagination and Thoughts?
When a person studies Torah every day, the stories and concepts become an inner language of thought. The mind naturally draws on examples and figures from the Torah to interpret reality and decide how to respond.
What is the meaning of the prohibition "Do not curse the deaf"?
A short verse, but with immense power. Here is the verse in full: "You shall not curse the deaf, nor put a stumbling block before the blind; you shall fear your God, I am Hashem" (Lev...
Why does the Torah require salt on every offering, and what spiritual message does it carry?
The Torah commands something surprisingly specific and emphatic: “And every offering of your grain offering you shall season with salt; you shall n...
What is the connection between the Fibonacci sequence and the Torah?
What does it reveal about the design of the Mishkan and the seven-branched Menorah? This is one of the most fascinating and profound topics - the link between the mathematical wisdom of creation and the divine harmony within the Torah.
Why was the Ketoret (Incense) offered in the Mishkan considered so important in the service of Hashem?
And what is its hidden power according to Kabbalah? The Ketoret was one of the most central and exalted elements of the service in the Mishkan an...
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