by Rabbi Altonaga | Jan 21, 2022 | Rabbi Michael Altonaga, Weekly Parsha, Yisro
What is the single most important event in Jewish history? The event that changed the character of everything we carried out from that day forward? The event that gave birth to the most published book in human history? The Revelation at Sinai. It was the only time...
by Rabbi Altonaga | Dec 30, 2021 | Rabbi Michael Altonaga, Vayera, Weekly Parsha
Have you ever wanted, no, needed to tell someone that they are completely wrong and should change their ways? How do you tell them? There are a few verses in this week’s Torah portion about God’s instructions to Moses about what to say to Pharaoh....
by Rabbi Altonaga | Dec 10, 2021 | Rabbi Michael Altonaga, Vayigash, Weekly Parsha
Do you know something with such conviction that no argument can dissuade you? Are you so certain that you no longer need any supporting evidence? What would you do if you suddenly encountered something that flew completely in the face of that conviction?...
by Rabbi Altonaga | Nov 19, 2021 | Rabbi Michael Altonaga, Vayishlach, Weekly Parsha
I had an unusual opportunity as a baal tchuva (someone who became religious later in life) that I got to pick my own Hebrew name. I chose the name Yisrael. There is a lot of depth and meaning behind this name, but the verse that introduces the name for the...
by Rabbi Altonaga | Oct 29, 2021 | Rabbi Michael Altonaga, Weekly Parsha
What did you do today? Did you use your time to the fullest? This week’s Torah portion, Chayei Sarah (the life of Sarah), begins with the mention of Sarah’s death. And the life of Sarah was one hundred years and twenty years and seven years;...
by Rabbi Altonaga | Oct 8, 2021 | Rabbi Michael Altonaga, Weekly Parsha
“Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend!” I shrieked, upstarting— “Get thee back into the tempest and the Night’s Plutonian shore! Leave no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken! Leave my loneliness unbroken!—quit the bust above my door!...