Friday, October 25, 2013
Chayei Sarah - Spiritual Roots
Why does Avraham reject the daughters of Aner, Eshkol and Mamrei, even though they are righteous? Why does he send Eliezer back to his own family, if they seem to be far from righteous? What is the concept of Baruch-blessed as opposed to Arur-cursed? Why are Haman and Amalek referred to as cursed if they come from the progeny of Yitzchak and Rivkah?
Find out in this week's parsha podcast.
Running time: 18:16
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Vayera - Chamber of Exchanges
Why does Hashem reveal Himself to Avraham in the fields of Mamrei? Who are Aner, Eshkol and Mamrei? Why do they join Avraham in his fight to retrieve his nephew Lot? Why do the people of Canaan occupy the land of Israel before it is promised to Avraham and his progeny? What is the concept of the chamber of exchanges?
Find out in this week's parsha podcast.
Running time: 24:36
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Friday, October 11, 2013
Lech Lecha - Find Your Voice!
Why does Hashem use such an usual instruction which literally means 'go to you' when instructing Abraham to go to Israel? What is the unique point of truth that resides in every person? Why must Abraham leave 'his land, the place of his birth, and his father's home?' What are the tools one can employ to find one's special God-given role in the world?
Find out in this week's parsha podcast.
Running time: 19:36
Friday, October 4, 2013
Noach - Of Floods and Dispersions
What's the difference between the sin of the generation of the flood vs. the generation of the dispersion? What is the similarity between the generation of the flood and the people of Sodom? What is the difference between Avraham and Noach? What does it mean when it says that Hashem is sad? What does Hashem accomplish by destroying the people with the flood if they return to sinning?
Find out in this week's parsha podcast.
Running time: 19:29
Find out in this week's parsha podcast.
Running time: 19:29
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