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Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T. Clinical reflections on the Parasha through a psychotherapist lens. Using Artificial intelligence writing for defining clinical ideas and weekly Parasha study to cultivate thought provoking weekly insights.
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Reconnecting Hearts : Exploring Cutoff & Reconciliation (Parshat Vayigash)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
January 1st, 2025

Parshat Vayigash, nestled in the heart of Yosef’s story, is a powerful account of familial strife, emotional cutoff, and ultimately, the profound journey towards reconciliation. This story not only provides a glimpse into the complexities of human relationships but also offers profound insights into the corrosiveness of emotional cutoff and the transformative power of reconciliation. Parshat Vayigash opens with the words “Vayigas …
Reconnecting Hearts: Exploring Cutoff & Reconciliation (Parshat Vayigash)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
December 20th, 2023

Parshat Vayigash, nestled in the heart of Yosef’s story, is a powerful account of familial strife, emotional cutoff, and ultimately, the profound journey towards reconciliation. This story not only provides a glimpse into the complexities of human relationships but also offers profound insights into the corrosiveness of emotional cutoff and the transformative power of reconciliation.   Parshat Vayigash opens with the words “Vayig …
Redemption Unveiled (Parshat Pekudei)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
March 14th, 2024

Parshat Pekudei, the final portion of the book of Exodus, provides us with a profound exploration of the psychological journey toward redemption. As we delve into the details of the construction of the Mishkan, we find ourselves leading to the close of Sefer of Shemot gaining clarity on collective redemption for Bnei Yisrael.   In his introduction to the Sefer, the Ramban makes comments that, "The Book of Shemot is dedicated to the first Gal …
Renewal through Routine (Parshat Tzav)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
March 28th, 2024

In Parshat Tzav, we delve into the detailed instructions for the Kohanim regarding the daily Korbanot and rituals within the Mishkan. Among these instructions is the commandment regarding the removal of the ashes from the altar. This seemingly mundane task holds within it profound symbolism and echoes of the psychological concept of renewal.   The passuk at the beginning of the Parsha (6:3) states: “The priest shall dress in linen raim …
Resisting the Current (Parshat Shemot)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
January 16th, 2025

  This week we begin a new Sefer of the Torah and Parashat Shemot, we encounter the powerful story of the Jewish midwives, Shifra & Puah, whose courageous defiance of Pharaoh’s decree sparked the birth of the Jewish redemption.  Their actions provide us a compelling lesson about not falling prey to the present forces of the outside world. Amidst the oppression and cruelty of Mitzrayim, their actions shed light on the psycholog …
Resisting the Current: Unraveling Obedience (Parshat Shemot)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
January 4th, 2024

This week we begin a new Sefer of the Torah and a new secular year. In Parashat Shemot, we encounter the powerful story of the Jewish midwives, Shifra & Puah, whose courageous defiance of Pharaoh’s decree sparked the birth of the Jewish redemption.  Their actions provide us a compelling lesson going into a season where people set ‘New Year’s goals’ and attempt to better themselves based on a calendar change. Amids …
Sacred Psychology of Giving (Parshat Terumah)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
February 15th, 2024

Parshat Terumah presents a profound exploration of the psychology of giving as it unfolds within the construction of the Mishkan. The Parsha details the meticulous instructions for creating a space on Earth to connect with Hashem. The Parsha starts by saying, “V'yikchu Li Terumah – and you should take for yourselves a contribution for me' (Exodus 25:2).” This passuk goes beyond the mere physical construction and provides valuabl …
Self-Actualizing Holiness (Kedoshim)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
May 10th, 2024

In Parshat Kedoshim we encounter a profound commandment, which has reverberating impact through out all our daily lives. The passuk states “kedoshim tihyu ki kadosh ani – you shall be holy, for I am holy (Leviticus 19:3). ”  the word Kedoshim, which has the Hebrew root word kadosh – usually translated as “holy.” However, the word has a more appropriate definition described by Rashi of separation or setting …
Shabbat: Built in Self-Care (Parshat Vaetchanan)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
August 15th, 2024

In Parshat Vaetchanan the Aseret HaDibrot, Ten Commandments, are repeated but with some significant changes. One of the most famous changes is related to Shabbat. In Parshat Yitro, it says, “Zachor et Yom HaShabbat Lekadosho…” “Remember the Shabbat in order to keep it holy” (Shemot 20:8). In this week’s Parasha it says, “Shamor et Yom HaShabbat Lekadosho…” “Guard the Shabbat to keep it …
Shamor v'zakhor Self Care (Parshat Vaetchanan)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
August 7th, 2025

In Parshat Vaetchanan the Aseret HaDibrot, Ten Commandments, are repeated but with some significant changes. One of the most famous changes is related to Shabbat. In Parshat Yitro, it says, “Zachor et Yom HaShabbat Lekadosho…” “Remember the Shabbat in order to keep it holy” (Shemot 20:8). In this week’s Parasha it says, “Shamor et Yom HaShabbat Lekadosho…” “Guard the Shabbat to keep it holy” (Devarim 5:12). As mentioned each …
Silent Tears: Navigating Bereavement (Parshat Shemini)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
April 24th, 2025

Parshat Shemini begins with the sanctification of the Mikdash by Aharon HaCohen a day that could have been the spiritual pinnacle of his life. We know that the day suddenly takes a turn with the tragic deaths of his sons, Nadav & Avihu. The sudden loss of Nadav and Avihu profoundly impacts Aharon and Bnei Yisrael. Their deaths evoke deep sorrow and mourning, reflecting the human experience of bereavement.   Bereavement is a multifaceted …
Small Steps, Eternal Impact (Parshat Eikev)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
August 14th, 2025

In Parshat Eikev, we are taught a profound lesson on the importance of doing the little things, seen through the transformative impact that seemingly small actions can have on our lives and the lives of others. The opening passuk of Eikev states, "And it shall be, because you will heed these ordinances and keep and perform them, that Hashem, your God, will keep for you the covenant and the kindness that He swore to your forefathers" (Deuteronomy …
Spiritual Somatization (Parshat Tazria)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
April 11th, 2024

In Parshat Tazria, we learn about the concept of ‘Tzaraat,’ often mistranslated as leprosy. However, Tzaraat is not merely a physical affliction, but a visible manifestation of a spiritual malady.  Although Tzaraat was an affliction of the skin and the person afflicted would be isolated, unlike leprosy, the isolation of the Metzora (one who had Tzaraat) had nothing to do with contagion. This spiritual affliction portrayed by a ph …
Standing Together: Mutual Responsibility Before the Day of Judgment (Parashat Nitzavim)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
September 19th, 2025

As we approach Rosh Hashana, it is not enough to focus only on our relationship with Hashem; we must also inspect and strengthen our bein adam lechaveiro relationships, for how we treat others is inseparable from how we stand before the Ribbono Shel Olam. In Parshat Nitzavim we encounter the concept of mutual responsibility, which holds profound psychological significance pertaining to collective wellbeing. Moshe gathers the entire nation for his …
The Art of Loving (Parshat Chayei Sara)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
November 14th, 2025

Parshat Chayei Sara is often pointed to as the Parsha of Shidduchim, match matching, however it can offer us a powerful insight into the importance of cultivating love. One of the central themes in this parsha is the concept of love and partnership. The marriage between Yitzchak and Rivka provides us with wonderful insights to apply to our own loving relationships.
The passuk says “Vayyikkach et-rivkah vattehi-lo le'ishah vayye'ehaveha - an …
The Courage to Stand Alone: Pinchas and the Torah's Moral Code (Parshat Pinchas)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
July 17th, 2025

In this week’s Parsha, we meet Pinchas, the grandson of Aharon HaKohen, at a time of national crisis. After Bilaam fails to curse Bnei Yisrael, he incites the women of Moav and Midian to seduce the men, leading to a deadly plague that kills 24,000. In the midst of this breakdown, Zimri, a leader from Shevet Shimon, publicly brings a Midianite woman into the camp in defiance. The leaders are silent. Moshe does not respond. At that moment, Pincha …
The Divine Blueprint: Executive Planning (Parshat Vayakhel)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
March 7th, 2024

  Parshat Vayakhel focuses on Moshe Rabeynu addressing Bnei Yisrael as he provides them with the instructions, given in the previous Parshot, related to constructing the Mishkan. In describing the items created for the Mishkan, what becomes clear is that the more important items were left to be created last. The Parsha describes how after the structure was completed then the Ark, Cover, Table, and Menorah were made. As we reflect on the proc …
The Emphatic But (Parshat Shelach)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
June 25th, 2024

In this week's Parasha, Parshat Shelach, we encounter a fascinating insight into the psychology of communication. The Parasha tells of 10 spies who brought back frightening reports about the Aretz Yisrael resulting in Bnei Yisrael rebelling against Hashem, leading to 40 years of wandering in the desert. At first glance, the initial report of the spies appears to be factual statements regarding what they surveyed. “We came to the land you se …
The Heart we Shape (Parshat Bo)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
January 23rd, 2026

Parshat Bo unfolds a pivotal moment in the narrative of the Bnei Yisrael’s journey toward freedom, with its lessons being especially poignant as we continue to watch our hostages being released. It contains the last three plagues, culminating with the exodus of the new Jewish nation. Amidst these dramatic occurrences, we can identify elements of human behavior that lead to Pharaoh hardening his heart and subsequently Hashem hardening his heart …
The Power of Little Things
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
August 2nd, 2023

In Parshat Eikev, we are taught a profound lesson on the importance of doing the little things, seen through the transformative impact that seemingly small actions can have on our lives and the lives of others. The opening passuk of Eikev states, "And it shall be, because you will heed these ordinances and keep and perform them, that Hashem, your God, will keep for you the covenant and the kindness that He swore to your forefathers" (Deuteronomy …
The Power of Perspective: A Psychological Exploration
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
June 22nd, 2023

The Power of Perspective: A Psychological Exploration Parashat Shelach By: Elan Javanfard   In this week's Parasha, we encounter an intriguing narrative that sheds light on the human psyche and the importance of perspective. As we delve into the psychological aspects of the Torah, we uncover valuable insights into the human condition and find guidance for our own lives. This Dvar Torah aims to explore the interplay between psychology and Pa …
The Power of Words: Unleashing Blessings or Curses
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
June 28th, 2023

The Power of Words: Unleashing Blessings or Curses Parashat Balak By: Elan Javanfard   Parshat Balak recounts the intriguing story of the Moab King, who sought to curse Bnei Yisrael through the prophet Bilam. However, through the divine intervention of Hashem, Bilam's curses transformed into blessings. While the narrative highlights Hashem’s love and protection towards us, it also provides us a profound lesson on the psychological conc …
The Power of Words: Unleashing Blessings or Curses (Parshat Balak)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
July 18th, 2024

Parshat Balak recounts the intriguing story of the Moab King, who sought to curse Bnei Yisrael through the prophet Bilam. However, through the divine intervention of Hashem, Bilam's curses transformed into blessings. While the narrative highlights Hashem’s love and protection towards us, it also provides us a profound lesson on the psychological concept of the power of words. In our everyday lives, we often underestimate the impact of our w …
The Sacred Psychology of Giving (Parshat Terumah)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
February 28th, 2025

Terumah presents a profound exploration of the psychology of giving as it unfolds within the construction of the Mishkan. The Parsha details the meticulous instructions for creating a space on Earth to connect with Hashem. The Parsha starts by saying, “V'yikchu Li Terumah – and you should take for yourselves a contribution for me' (Exodus 25:2).” This passuk goes beyond the mere physical construction and provides valuable insigh …
The Weight of the Word: Atonement, Confession, and the Healing of the Soul (Parshat Acharei Mot)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
May 9th, 2025

Parshat Acharei Mot contains profound insights into the human experience, including the psychological concept of catharsis. This Parsha delves into the rituals of atonement performed by the Kohen Gadol on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year. Amidst the detailed instructions for sacrifice and purification, there lies a powerful lesson about the cathartic nature of confession and atonement. True atonement begins not with the mouth, but with the …
Transformative Justice: Rehabilitation Paradigm (Parshat Mishpatim)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
February 13th, 2024

Parshat Mishpatim delves into the rules set forth after the Ten Commandments, establishing a just world run through the divine providence of Hashem. While there were many commandments that the Torah could have begun this Parsha with, the focus on the acquisition and treatment of a Jewish slave provides us a profound lesson in the treatment of individuals whose life circumstances have led them astray. In considering the psychological concept of re …
Transformative Justice: Rehabilitation (Parshat Mishpatim)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
February 20th, 2025

Parshat Mishpatim delves into the rules set forth after the Ten Commandments, establishing a just world run through the divine providence of Hashem. While there were many commandments that the Torah could have begun this Parsha with, the focus on the acquisition and treatment of a Jewish slave provides us a profound lesson in the treatment of individuals whose life circumstances have led them astray. In considering the psychological concept of re …
Unbreakable Ties: Exploring Parental Bonds (Parshat Vayera)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
November 2nd, 2023

Parshat Vayera provides us with a continuation of the story of Avraham on his path to becoming the ultimate patriarch of the Jewish nation. As described in the Amidah, while we channel all the Avot in the first Bracha, but we end by singling out Avraham. Rambam in the previous parsha citing a Medresh Tanchuma introduced us to the concept of “Maaseh Avot Siman L'banim - Whatever has happened to the patriarchs is a sign to the children.&rdquo …
Unbreakable Ties: Exploring Parental Bonds (Parshat Vayera)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
November 14th, 2024

    Parshat Vayera provides us with a continuation of the story of Avraham on his path to becoming the ultimate patriarch of the Jewish nation. As described in the Amidah, while we channel all the Avot in the first Bracha, we end by singling out Avraham. Rambam in the previous parsha citing a Medresh Tanchuma introduced us to the concept of “Maaseh Avot Siman L'banim - Whatever has happened to the patriarchs is a sign to the child …
Unity Through Mutual Responsibility
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
September 27th, 2024

In Parshat Nitzavim we encounter the concept of mutual responsibility, which holds profound psychological significance pertaining to collective wellbeing. Moshe gathers the entire nation for his final address to renew our covenant with Hashem. Mutual responsibility teaches us that we are connected. Regardless of background, status, or personal journey, every individual is united in this pivotal moment, forming a collective covenant.   The fi …
Vision & Purpose (Parshat Vayeitzei)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
November 24th, 2023

In Parshat Vayeitzei we embark on the profound journey of Yaakov Avinu, a path that not only that not only traverses physical landscapes but provides depth into human psyche. At the heart of the Parsha lies the theme of vision and purpose, two psychological concepts that guide Yaakov’s path and offer timeless lessons for ours.   Helen Keller once wrote, “The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.” …
Walls of Adversity: Exploring Post-Traumatic Growth (Parshat Metzora)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
April 18th, 2024

In Parshat Metzora we continue to learn about ‘Tzaraat,’ often mistranslated as leprosy, but rather a visible divine mark manifesting when a person engages in some sinful interpersonal behavior. Tzaraat begins on the walls of the home, progressing to the clothing, then skin for individuals who do not heed the divine caution towards reflection due to its manifestation. For an individual to experience a comeback, they first need to face …
Weathering the Storm: What Noach Teaches About Family Resilience (Parshat Noach)
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October 24th, 2025

Every family faces its own storms, moments of chaos, uncertainty, and pressure that test the bonds holding us together. In Parshat Noach, we encounter not only the story of a great flood but the story of a family that had to survive it, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. How did Noach and his family weather their storm, and what can we learn from them about family resilience? This tight-knit family of eight navigate the challenges of confi …
When Anger Strikes the Rock: Understanding Anger as a Secondary Emotion (Parashat Chukat)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
July 4th, 2025

In Parashat Chukat, the Bnei Yisrael are once again found in a familiar position: wandering the wilderness, thirsty, and discontent. With the recent death of Miriam, their miraculous source of water has disappeared. The people panic. They protest, and their complaints intensify, culminating in hostility against Moshe Rabeynu. In response to their despair, Hashem instructs Moshe to take his staff, gather the people, and speak to the rock. What unf …
When Our Bias Blinds Us: Bilam, Balak, and the Danger of Seeing Only What We Want (Parashat Balak)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
July 10th, 2025

In this weeks Parsha, Bilam, a prophet for hire, is invited by King Balak to curse Bnei Yisrael. Hashem clearly says: “Do not go with them. Do not curse the people, for they are blessed” (Bamidbar 22:12). But Bilam won’t accept “no.” He asks again, and Hashem permits him to go, but only to speak His words. Bilam hears permission, not warning. Blinded by ego and reward, he sets out. When his donkey sees an angel and stops, Bilam beats it …
When Our Words Come Back to Us (Parashat Korah)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
June 26th, 2025

Parashat Korach presents one of the most emotionally charged confrontations in the Torah. Korach, a cousin of Moshe Rabeynu and Aharon HaCohen, challenges their leadership with the stinging accusation: "רַב לָכֶם – You’ve taken too much for yourselves!" At first glance, it seems like a political rebellion hidden in the language of religiousness. But deeper psychological and emotional layers emerge when we examine how Moshe Rabeynu res …
When the Body Speaks (Parshat Tazria)
Author: Elan Javanfard, L.M.F.T.
May 1st, 2025

In Parshat Tazria, we learn about the concept of ‘Tzaraat,’ often mistranslated as leprosy. However, Tzaraat is not merely a physical affliction, but a visible manifestation of a spiritual malady.  Although Tzaraat was an affliction of the skin and the person afflicted would be isolated, unlike leprosy, the isolation of the Metzora (one who had Tzaraat) had nothing to do with contagion. This spiritual affliction portrayed by a ph …
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