Paracha Lekh Lékha - 8 Divrei Torah Sommaire Résumé de la paracha Lekh Lékha Le Moussar de Rachi - L'autre est ma priorité Lekh Lékha : fuir les conflits comme Avraham Avinou Lekh Lékha : Avraham a été placé au-dessus des étoiles, pourquoi ? Lekh Lekha - Affronter les épreuves de la vie comme Avraham Avinou
An Unusual Marriage (Parashat Vayera) This parashah is a collection of vignettes from the lives of Abraham, Sarah, and Lot It begins with a mysterious visit by three messengers from God who predict that Sarah, despite her advanced age, will give birth
Torah Study and Reflections Together let us say a b'rakhah for engaging in the study of Torah-both the Torah-wisdom of shared Jewish values and our own individual Torah-wisdoms with which we contribute to the world in our actions To Engage in Matters of Torah & to Give New Perspectives La-Asoq b'-Divrei Torah v'-la-Tet Torot Hadashot
Our Rabbi,” and then on “Divrei Torah ” Wow What a shofar-blasting duo Rabbi and our own Trenton Maldet made Thank you, Trenton Once again, you are our star We appreciate the Schwartz family and Ilana Wolfson and Morse Taxon opening their homes and hosting Rabbi and the Cantor and Devorah for High Holy Day meals
the Ark must contain the Torah is not simply for its pragmatic purpose of facilitating Torah-reading on Shabbat, Festivals and Fasts, Mondays and Thursday, but because if our lives must revolve around Torah, than so must our Tefillah [See The Park Page #199, “Putting the ‘Ark’ in ‘The Park Page’ ”]
Pendant ces longues heures, nous avons prononcé des Divrei Torah et nous sommes parvenus à faire d’une situation problématique un vrai moment de sim’ha et de partage autour de la Torah Avec du recul, je me dis que nous avions fait des selikhotes tellement fortes que c’était comme si
PARSHAT “LEKH-LEKHA” Rabbi Dr Geoffrey Haber, DMin, DD The title “Wandering Jew” was coined to describe the physical reality of the Jew in history; wandering from one country to another While most commonly understood in a pejorative sense, the term does express a positive metaphysical reality We read in our Torah: “Now the
Agaddah be-Mahalakh Peirusho la-Torah,” in: Shnaton: An Annual for Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, vol 23, 2014, pp 243- 262; M Sklarz, “Darko shel Ramban be-Imutz Divrei Ibn-Ezra ve-Havaatam shelo be-Shem Omram,” in: Shnaton: An Annual for Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, vol 24, 2015, pp 285-302 On the
As the title of our Torah parasha indicates ‘Sh’mini’, we are in the ‘ eighth day ’ of celebration of the ‘ dedication of the Mishkan/Tabernacle and the kehunah/priesthood ’ This was a wonderfully ecstatic moment in the history of Yisrael All of the intricate preparations for YHWH’s ‘ dwelling place ’ are about to see
divrei torah; Aramaic: de-orayta) status, and those of “rabbinic” (Hebrew: divrei sofrim; Aramaic: Khan, “Al-Qirqis?n?'s Opinions Concerning the Text of the Bible and Parallel Muslim Attitudes Towards with the oeuvre of northern French exegetes, may not be fully congruent with See also idem, “'Afilu Omer lekha ?al
to speak words of Torah, like fruit, sweet on our tongues Siddur Lev Shalem Rashi (1040–1105, northern France)—follow- Yodu shim?kha gadol v'nora kadosh hu V'oz melekh lekh l'kha (Genesis 12:1)—this time, formulated in the feminine Similarly, the b'divrei toratekha u-v'mitzvotekha l'olam va-ed Ki hem h
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