10 Lessons

The Tu B'Av Dancers' Song
Rabbi David Dov Levanon | 12 Av 5784

Cry. Do Not Whine
Rabbi Haggai Lundin | 8 Menachem Av 5784

What Is the Significance of Tu B’av
Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Av 5783

The Torah's Understanding of Love
So much has been written over the course of history about the always-fascinating topic of Love. It encompasses many aspects of our lives, whether between parents and children, between G-d and mankind, between man and woman, or just simply various experiences in which we "love" to engage. The Torah tells us to "love your friend as yourself" and to "love Hashem your G-d." It also relates that Yitzchak loved his wife Rivka, and that the two of them loved each of their sons, respectively. Yet, there is still much room to clarify what precisely is the Torah's approach to this issue.
Rabbi Eli Shienfeld | Av 15 5782

Learn, Pray, Love
The best and most up-to-date information on love and marriage exists in the Beit Midrash. Both the Written Torah and the Oral Torah provide us with guidance on how we should love. We should therefore take advantage and clarify this weighty issue from the Torah's perspective, not only via human insights.
Rabbi Eli Shienfeld | Av 14 5781

What is the Significance of Tu B’av
Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Av 10 5780

The Fifteenth of Av and the Day of Repentance
The Day of Atonement focuses on repentance between man and God, atoning for the Sin of the Golden Calf which effected man's relation to God. The 15th of Av aims at worldly redemption, atoning for the Sin of the Spies who disavowed the land of Israel.
Rabbi David Dov Levanon | 15 in Av 5761
A Look at Tu B'Av
The enthusiasm which accompanies falling in love is actually meant to help a person take the monumental step of getting married. Such emotion, however, does not guarantee a happy marriage. Good traits and shared goals are much more important.
Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5763
Living Again
Rabbi Gideon Weitzman | 5764
