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The Lord is My Light and My Salvation
Psalm 27 - L'David Hashem Ori ve-Yishi
Rabbi Elchanan SametPsalm 27 can be divided into two parts, each part representing opposing points of view. The first half expresses a religious position of absolute trust in God, untainted by doubt while the second half expresses the psalmists anxiety and lack of confidence. Can the mizmor be read as one unified text nonetheless? What is the significance of presenting these two views side by side in one psalm?
Avraham and the Guests: Combating Isolation
Rabbi David SilverbergDid God Regret Creating Humanity?
Rabbi David SilverbergMigdal Bavel: War on God?
Rabbi David SilverbergMigdal Bavel: Fear of a Second Flood
Rabbi David SilverbergA Man of the Earth - or a Man of God
Rabbi David SilverbergVa'etchanan: Seeing Layers in the Ten Commandments
Rabbi David Fohrman |We've seen the text of the Ten Commandments so many times, but how does the Torah pack so much meaning into so few words? In this parsha video, Rabbi Fohrman shows us how the Torah layers meaning into the Ten Commandments, giving us a sample of the subtleties of the Torah.
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