Tag Archive for: Genesis

Parshat Beshalach is a story of a nation stepping into the unknown, learning to trust in divine guidance, and confronting both physical and spiritual challenges. One of its enduring lessons is the struggle between immediate needs and deeper faith….READ MORE.

Parashat Bo takes us into the crescendo of the Exodus story, where the final three plagues unfold, culminating in the Israelites’ liberation from Egypt. It is a moment of transition, from bondage to freedom, representing the human from despair to hope. What makes this parasha so resonant in modern life is its focus on agency and remembrance…..READ MORE.

Parshat Va’era introduces us to the promise given to Moses, to deliver the Israelites from bondage, as well as showcases the first seven plagues: blood, frogs, lice, wild beasts, pestilence, boils, and hail. Despite Moses’ ….READ MORE.

In this week’s parsha, Moses’ journey begins with hesitation and doubt, yet he steps forward….READ MORE.

In parshat Miketz, we recount Joseph’s ascent from the depths of imprisonment to the pinnacle of power in Egypt, as he interprets Pharaoh’s dreams of seven years of abundance followed by ….READ MORE.

In parshat Miketz, we recount Joseph’s ascent from the depths of imprisonment to the pinnacle of power in Egypt, as he interprets Pharaoh’s dreams of seven years of abundance followed by ….READ MORE.

Vayishlach tells the story of the meeting between Jacob and Esau, after an estrangement that lasted twenty-two years…READ MORE.

Toldot tells the story of Isaac and Rebecca’s twin sons, Jacob and Esau, who strug- gle in the womb and seem destined to clash throughout their lives and those of their de- scendants…..READ MORE.

Toldot tells the story of Isaac and Rebecca’s twin sons, Jacob and Esau, who strug- gle in the womb and seem destined to clash throughout their lives and those of their de- scendants…..READ MORE.

Parashat Chayei Sarah – Life of Sarah -, contrary to the title, starts with the death of Sarah at age 127 in Kiriath-arba – Hebron now – and concludes with the deaths of Abraham and Ishmael. ….READ MORE.