Parshat Bo

Parshat Bo The Torah Portion “Bo” tells us about the three last plagues out of the ten plagues of Egypt. Many commentators have already argued that the commandment “Come to Pharaoh” that opens the affair is puzzling because it does not meet the syntactic-linguistic logic of the Hebrew language.  It assumes that Pharaoh is not […]

Sharing in Psychodrama

Sharing is the third and last part of a psychodrama session, after the warm-up and the action phases. It takes place when the action part (the psychodrama) is over and after the protagonist said his “last sentence for now” in his/hers last scene. The director invites sharing from all the other group members in order […]

Miketz: revealing the secrets

On a continuum between memory and forgetfulness (I remember things that have happened to me in the distant past versus, I do not remember anything) —    where would you put yourself? In this week’s Torah portion “Miketz” Yosef gives his two sons the names: Menashe (נ.ש.ה..) and Ephraim (פ.ר.ה.) By giving these names, which mean […]

Vayishlach: The Darkest Hour Before Dawn

Twenty years have passed and yet he still hears her voice. Her words are like the whisper of dying hot coals in his ears.  He never ceased to blow on them with the breath of his longing, to restore the flame. Maybe she would send him to return? And now, my son, hearken to me […]

Vayeytse: Intergenerational transference between Yitzhak and Yaakov

  When Esau returns from the hunt and realizes that his blessing was stolen by his brother, he is furious — to the point of wanting to kill him (a jealous brother killing his brother is not something new).   Rebecca sends her son from his home to her brother Laban in Haran and promises to […]

Toldot: False-Self

He was not able stand up for himself and refuse her request. How could he refuse a mother who loves him so much? If only she knew how much he longed to receive the blessing from his blind father, who all these years did not notice him, did not actually see him, did not hug […]

Lech-Lecha: Shaking Your Comfort Zone

     What happens to a person who embarks on a journey without a clear destination or defined purpose? Without taking hold of anything thatdefined him before, like his country, his parents’ house, his job, without his regular “business card”?  It’s not an easy or happy situation, not to know where you’re going, without any […]

Noah: The Hidden Treasure

Noah: The Hidden Treasure    Noah (נח) in reverse letters in Hebrew, reads:   Chen חנ)), which is an acronym for “hidden wisdom.”(חכמה נסתרת) So, what is hidden here and what can be revealed? When God gives Noah the instructions for building the ark — the Torah uses the words “and you atoned for it … […]