Category: Parshat Lech Lecha
Lech-L’cha (לֶךְ-לְךָ leḵ-ləḵā — Hebrew for “go!” or “leave!”, literally “go for you” — the fifth and sixth words in the parashah) is the third weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) in the annual Jewish...
Abraham is known in Jewish tradition for having faced many ordeals: “Our patriarch Abraham of blessed memory was put to the test in ten trials and faced them all successfully” (Abot 5.3). Who was...
In this lecture we will examine the test of Avraham and it parallels to every mans struggle to connect to G-D. Rabbi Nachman states that HaShem is the test, because He is hidden the...
Discover how the life of Avraham in many aspects mirrors the life of the Righteous Non-Jew who if a truth seeker and a lover of G-D.
By Avraham Greenbaum Torah Reading: Gen. 12.1-17.27. Haftara Isaiah 40.27-41.16. No spiritual seeker fail to be thrilled by the challenge in G-d’s words to Abraham with which this parshah begins: “Go to YOUR SELF.”....
Abraham’s involvement in rescuing Lot radically changed the course of the war and brought great victory to the kings of the land, who understood as well that this was more than a matter of...
This lesson is part two of two lessons on Lech Lecha. We pick up in chapter 14 at the daring rescue of Lot by Abram and his fighters. Abram presents the spoils of war...
This lesson in part on of two lessons on Lech Lecha. We will follow Abraham from the Ur Kaśdim to Canaan. Discover the how Abrahams journey has parallels to ones spiritual journey. Lech...
In the lesson we discuss how Abraham changed the world through his faith and love for Hashem. No spiritual seeker fail to be thrilled by the challenge in G-d’s words to Abraham with which...