Past weeks' Divrei Torah, organized by Jewish year and parsha.
This issue presents a single narrative story for children about girls at Beis Yaakov of Puddleshire, England, witnessing Queen Elizabeth's royal procession. Through Morah Blima's lesson, they learn that seeing the honor given to an earthly queen helps them appreciate the kavod owed to Hashem, connecting to Parshas Pinchas where Moshe was shown Eretz Yisroel. The story concludes with discussion questions.
Parsha Potpourri for Acharei Mos-Kedoshim presents two main essays. The first discusses the sin of Nadav and Avihu (their refusal to marry due to excessive standards) and applies it to contemporary shidduch challenges, urging realistic expectations. The second explores why the Beis HaMikdash is called 'Sukkas Dovid,' explaining that Dovid's spiritual longing for the Temple endures even after its physical destruction. The document also includes three short Points to Ponder questions with answers about various mitzvos and halachos.