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Any serious discussion of an issue involving Torah law or philosophy will invariably make reference to a wide assortment of the classic works of “Torah literature.” What is the Chumash? Mishna? Talmud? Mishne Torah? Arba’a Turim? Shulchan Aruch,? Mishna Berurah?
by Rabbi David Katz
In this week’s Torah Portion, we gain much more insight into the brotherly relationship of Aaron and Moses. As anyone who reads the Torah, and gives a passing thought to the themes that take place, one can’t help but notice the intense and dramatic flair that exists amongst Brothers in the Torah. From the Torah’s very beginning, we are introduced to Cain and Able, and their tragic relationship. Upon continuing in Bereishit, we will encounter numerous Brothers: Isaac and Ishmail, Jacob and Esau, The Twelve Tribes and the suffering of Joseph in context of his Brothers, Levi and Shimon (in association with Joseph and Shechem), and onwards to Moses and Aaron, etc.
Read more: Va’eira: True Brotherhood and The Light of Redemption
by Rabbi Avraham Greenbaum
"WITH MY NAME YKVK I WAS NOT KNOWN TO THEM"
At the end of last week's parshah of SHEMOS, we saw how, precisely when Moses started the process of Geulah (redemption) by asking Pharaoh to send away the Children of Israel, the latter responded by intensifying their oppression and servitude. This caused even Moses to question his mission: "Lord, why have You done evil to this people? Why have You sent me?" (Ex. 5:22).
by Avraham ben Yaakov
The dramatic story of the redemption of the enslaved people of Israel from their Egyptian masters takes up the first four portions of the book of Exodus. Of these, the second – our present portion – and the one that follows it describe in graphic detail the series of Ten Plagues with which God struck Egypt until they capitulated and sent their slaves forth to freedom. Our present portion tells of the first seven plagues, while the one that follows describes the last three.
by Terry Feeney
In my senior year of high school I responded to a radio program that challenged my worldview. That was the beginning of a long journey to understand truth. I made many mistakes along the way and was shocked by bad behavior many times. Along the way I also met admirable people who disagreed with me or who were on different paths.
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