Every chapter, verse, word, and even letter in the Five Books of Moses is filled with meaning and timeless life lessons. Jews read this sacred text from a parchment Torah scroll in synagogue each year, with a different section (parsha) allocated to each week. Year after year we read the same parshas, always finding deeper meanings and new relevance to our lives and the world around us.
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Shoftim Table For Five – Shoftim
Five different takes on Deut 20:8 – Is there anyone afraid and disheartened? Let him go back to his home, lest the courage of his comrades flag like this.
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Re'eh Table For Five – Re’eh
Five different takes on Deut 12:16 – But you must not partake of the blood; you shall pour it out on the ground like water.
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Eikev Table For Five – Eikev
Five different takes on Deut 9:13 – The LORD further said to me, “I see that this is a stiff-necked people.”
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Va'etchanan Table For Five – Va’etchanan
Five different takes on Deut. 6:5 – You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.
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The Summer Solstice And Judaism – Bring On the Clouds!
The longest day of the year is a time when God’s presence is most concealed. Even on a hot, cloudless day, however, the Sages’ words of Torah aroused moisture in the air, which in turn created the beautiful semblance of a rainbow.
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How To Create Change According To God And The Berdichever Rebbe
To communicate effectively with people who disagree with us – especially those who are on the fence and can actually be won over – we must tailor our words to the listener.