At the end of the second act of The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Hamlet designs a clever trap, a custom-written play-within-a-play, in the hope that its actors will lead Denmark's treacherous King Claudius to indict himself in the plot that killed Hamlet's father.
Torah Commentary
Frighted with False Fire
At the end of the second act of The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Hamlet designs a clever trap, a custom-written play-within-a-play, in the hope that its actors will lead Denmark's treacherous King Claudius to indict himself in the plot that killed Hamlet's father.
To All of Israel
Focal Point
These are the words that Moses addressed to all Israel on the other side of the Jordan. (Deuteronomy 1:1)
D'var Torah
Imagining the Scroll of Caleb
In our Torah portion, Moses begins his grand oration, recounting the journey of his people as they stand poised to enter the land of promise.
The Challenge of Leadership
Focal Point
Just Call Me Dad!