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Messianic and Davidic Dance
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Portion Commentary Read Messianic and Davidic Dance Thought for the Week: How did the Israelites have tambourines in the desert? The righteous women ...
Portion Commentary Read Messianic and Davidic Dance Thought for the Week: How did the Israelites have tambourines in the desert? The righteous women ...
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Lifes Hardships
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Portion Commentary Read Lifes Hardships Thought for the Week: Joseph did not retaliate. Instead, he broke the cycle by offering complete forgiveness....
Portion Commentary Read Lifes Hardships Thought for the Week: Joseph did not retaliate. Instead, he broke the cycle by offering complete forgiveness....
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The Sin of Childbirth
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Portion Commentary Read The Sin of Childbirth Thought for the Week: The sacrifices after childbirth remind us that the act of giving birth is itse...
Portion Commentary Read The Sin of Childbirth Thought for the Week: The sacrifices after childbirth remind us that the act of giving birth is itse...
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Keep the Fire Burning
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Portion Commentary Read Keep the Fire Burning Thought for the Week: The altar fire was holy fire ignited by the presence of God. This sacred fire ...
Portion Commentary Read Keep the Fire Burning Thought for the Week: The altar fire was holy fire ignited by the presence of God. This sacred fire ...
Middot U’Mitzvot (Character and Deeds)
The Matchmaker
In
Middot U’Mitzvot (Character and Deeds) The Matchmaker In Hebrew, a match between a man and a woman is called a shidduch (שידוך). Finding a sh...
Middot U’Mitzvot (Character and Deeds) The Matchmaker In Hebrew, a match between a man and a woman is called a shidduch (שידוך). Finding a sh...
Moses and Gethsemane
Thought for the Week:
Death is offensive
Moses and Gethsemane Thought for the Week: Death is offensive to the human soul, for God has set an immortal longing in our hearts, as it is writt...
Moses and Gethsemane Thought for the Week: Death is offensive to the human soul, for God has set an immortal longing in our hearts, as it is writt...
Vayelech
The name of the fifty-second reading from the Torah is
Vayelech The name of the fifty-second reading from the Torah is Vayelech (וילך), which means “and he went.” The name is derived from the fir...
Vayelech The name of the fifty-second reading from the Torah is Vayelech (וילך), which means “and he went.” The name is derived from the fir...
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