Parshas Yisro
Shabbos Times
Erev Shabbos
Shabbos Day
Mincha
6:45pm
Shacharis
9:00am
Plag Hamincha
7:03pm
Latest time for Shema
10:06am
Latest Candle lighting
8:11pm
Shabbos Mincha
4:30 / 8:00pm
Shkiya
8:29pm
Shabbos Ends
9:13pm
Shaarei Shabbos Riddles
- What is מותר on Shabbos butאסור on a weekday? (multiple answers)
- What isמותר for a healthy person on Shabbos, butאסור for a חולה?
- Who besides Moshe is a son-in-law of Yisro?
- Where in the Ten Commandments is water mentioned?
- Which two animals are mentioned in the Ten Commandments?
Short Vort on the Parsha
Rashi tells us that Yisro had 7 names. One was 'Yeser' - because he "added"
a parsha to the Torah, by giving Moshe advice to take help when judging Klal
Yisroel. Rashi says that the parsha he added was "ViAtah Sechezeh' - and you
shall seek out from the people judges who are wealthy, G-d fearing, etc. The
Gerer Rebbe asks, isn't it odd that Rashi quotes a pasuk from the middle of
the story? These are not the first words of the dialogue between Yisro and
Moshe. Rashi should have quoted the earlier words of Yisro (pasuk 17) - "Lo
Tov HaDavar Asher Atah Oseh" - 'It is not correct what you are doing by
judging alone." Why did Rashi quote verse 21? The Rebbe answers, it's easy
to be critical about what someone else is doing. "You are doing it wrong!" I
can do it better!" If one wants to give constructive criticism, he should
offer a better way. By just saying, "what you're doing is wrong!" is not
sufficient. Show the other person a better way how to do it. This is why
Rashi does not quote the opening words of Yisro, "Lo Tov HaDavar Asher Atah
Oseh"; since that would just be a standard criticism. Rashi wants to stress
that Yisro criticized and offered wholesome advice. That is why he was
called "Yeser". He added the parsha in the Torah of "ViAtah Sechezeh", which
are the words of his advice not criticism to Moshe.
Parshas Yisro
Shabbos Times
Erev Shabbos
Shabbos Day
Mincha
6:45pm
Shacharis
9:00am
Plag Hamincha
7:03pm
Latest time for Shema
10:06am
Latest Candle lighting
8:11pm
Shabbos Mincha
4:30 / 8:00pm
Shkiya
8:29pm
Shabbos Ends
9:13pm
Shaarei Shabbos Riddles
1. What is מותר on Shabbos butאסור on a weekday? (multiple answers)
2. What isמותר for a healthy person on Shabbos, butאסור for a חולה?
3. Who besides Moshe is a son-in-law of Yisro?
4. Where in the Ten Commandments is water mentioned?
5. Which two animals are mentioned in the Ten Commandments?
Short Vort on the Parsha
Rashi tells us that Yisro had 7 names. One was 'Yeser' - because he "added"
a parsha to the Torah, by giving Moshe advice to take help when judging Klal
Yisroel. Rashi says that the parsha he added was "ViAtah Sechezeh' - and you
shall seek out from the people judges who are wealthy, G-d fearing, etc. The
Gerer Rebbe asks, isn't it odd that Rashi quotes a pasuk from the middle of
the story? These are not the first words of the dialogue between Yisro and
Moshe. Rashi should have quoted the earlier words of Yisro (pasuk 17) - "Lo
Tov HaDavar Asher Atah Oseh" - 'It is not correct what you are doing by
judging alone." Why did Rashi quote verse 21? The Rebbe answers, it's easy
to be critical about what someone else is doing. "You are doing it wrong!" I
can do it better!" If one wants to give constructive criticism, he should
offer a better way. By just saying, "what you're doing is wrong!" is not
sufficient. Show the other person a better way how to do it. This is why
Rashi does not quote the opening words of Yisro, "Lo Tov HaDavar Asher Atah
Oseh"; since that would just be a standard criticism. Rashi wants to stress
that Yisro criticized and offered wholesome advice. That is why he was
called "Yeser". He added the parsha in the Torah of "ViAtah Sechezeh", which
are the words of his advice not criticism to Moshe.