Category: Parshat Beshalach
Torah Reading: Exodus 13:17-17:16 Haftara: Judges 4:4-5:31 (Sephardi ritual: Judges 5:1-31). INTO THE WILDERNESS Fairy tales may end happily ever after, but the Torah is an encounter with reality, in which progress and breakthroughs...
Beshalach: Do miracles build faith? Do miracles build faith? In this lecture Reuven Bryant challenges the idea with an obvious observation from this weeks reading from Exodus 15. Hebrew for “when [he] let go,” the...
Beshalach | Exposing the inner Amalek Reuven deals with the idea that within each person is a struggle to do good and pursue Torah. The sages of blessed memory say that Amalek in a...
This Parshah from Genesis 13-16 deals with the exodus of the Israel from Egypt we lear a valuable lesson about confronting your insecurities through trust in Hashem.
Discover that we all have a connection to the miracle of the Manna. Each day is a new day of a sustainable relationship with the creator. Learn the lesson of Emunah Manna. The Lubavitcher...
By Rav Kook The Midrash (Shemot Rabbah 23:15) makes a startling claim about the Israelites who witnessed the splitting of the Red Sea: “Come and see how great were those who crossed the Sea....
Part one of Two lessons on Parshah Beshalach Hebrew for “when [he] let go,” the second word and first distinctive word in the parashah) is the sixteenth weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) in the...
Beshalach | Part Two Pharaoh had finally agreed to let the Jewish people leave Egypt. God then led the Jews to Israel on the longest route out of Egypt. God knew that if He...