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The first parasha of Torah allows us to begin our understanding of how G-d brought the world into being, and possibly even a little bit of why. It's a story of kindness and sin, generosity and failure, all bound up in individual characters and one lineage. But it's not all bad news - the parasha ends as G-d finds hope that a good human migth truly exist. The haftarah from Isaiah gives us further insight into G-d's purpose for us and G-d's frustrations at how we routinely fail to meet those expectations. But, as always, G-d's love and commitment to us remains unbroken. It's a powerful way to begin our study.
The twenty-sixth portion of Torah is a forward looking and remarkably insightful piece of text, a set of instructions that echoes modern best practice in terms of managing infectious diseases and securing the wellbeing of the community. In an era when medicine was non-existent, and most cultures...
Published 04/15/23
The Twenty-fifth porthion of Torah tells three separate, but probably related stories. Aaron and his sons are ordained as priests for the Tabernacle, and G-d appears to bring holiness to the occasion. Then, two of Aaron's sons, with good intention but bad execution, bring an offering of incence...
Published 04/07/23