Ep. 4: Beyond the Garden Walls
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Last episode, Rabbi Fohrman promised that the Tree of Life isn’t left behind in Eden, never to be seen again once we’re exiled from the Garden. The tree actually returns! In this episode, we find out where and when – and begin to see how the tree’s return impacts the larger narrative of the entire Torah. To read more about An Exodus You Almost Passed Over, Rabbi’s Fohrman’s book mentioned in this episode, click here. And if you’re curious to learn more about the Aleph Beta course Rabbi Fohrman mentions, Moshe and Tzipporah at the Inn, click here.  What did you think of this episode? We’d genuinely like to hear your thoughts, questions, and feedback. Leave us a voice message – just click here, click record, and let your thoughts flow. A Book Like No Other is a project of Aleph Beta, a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide. For our full library of over 1,000 videos and podcasts, please visit www.alephbeta.org. Click here to sign up and receive more Aleph Beta content. If you would like to sponsor A Book Like No Other, please contact Imu Shalev at [email protected]. We are so grateful for your partnership.
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