Rebbetzin Ruth Gat is an Israeli Torah teacher who translates and teaches Torah and authentic writings on Geulah for English speakers.

Rabbi Akiva says to love your friend as yourself as it says in Leviticus 19:18.
Rabbi Akiva said it’s a predominant rule in the Torah. Hillel the Elder says “What you hate, don’t do to your friend.”
Repentance is not easy, but rather, it is possible because it is “very close to us” as the Alter Rebbe states about mitzvot: “Rather, the thing is very much within reach for you, in your mouth, and in your heart, so that you may do it.
— R Ruth Gat on Deuteronomy 30:14 and Tanya Ch 17

Geula

We can finish this exile by just “polishing the buttons,” as the Lubavitcher Rebbe said, and bring the Geulah. With our endeavors within the way of Torah, we can merit the complete Geulah.

Everyone is standing before G-d.

 

Parsha of the Week

Parsha Haetchanan brings Shema to our lips and our consciousness. R Gat speaks passionately from her home in Israel about “Ein Od Milvado:” there is nothing other than G-d.

Parsha Korach: Why was the Punishment Fire and Being Swallowed into the Earth?

The Greatness of King David

The events surrounding King Davids birth confused the Other Side in order to bring unrevealed to Revealed, a dark world to light with Moshiach

 

The Significance Within the Mishkan