Common Misconception About The Ten Commandments | Shavuot
The biblical narrative of the revelation at Sinai begins in Exodus 19 after the arrival of the children of Israel at Mount Sinai (also called Horeb). On the morning of the third day of...
The biblical narrative of the revelation at Sinai begins in Exodus 19 after the arrival of the children of Israel at Mount Sinai (also called Horeb). On the morning of the third day of...
“Living With The Parsha and Haftorah” series by Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz ( Shavuot: Why was the Torah given on the Wrong Date?) Parasha Naso – by YIBONEH http://www.yiboneh.com/torah-tuesdays… To view other classes by Rav...
The Feast of Weeks (Shavuot) is also known as the Festival of Receiving the Torah (Yoma 4b) as well as the Festival of First Fruits [1] (Ex. 34:22). But while the name Hag Matan...
Shavuot, Geulah and the Righteous of the nation Parshat Naso is the longest Parshah in the whole Torah featuring 176 verses. We will examine how Shavuot is tied to redemption and how the righteous...
Discover the importance and power of Shavuot for the Jewish people and those in the nations. Thousands are leaving Idol worship and clinging to Hashem. Redemption is happing now. The word Shavuot means “weeks.”...
The Feast of Weeks, which celebrates receiving the Torah at Mount Sinai, is a fitting time to consider the matter of Torah study. From time to time our rabbis encourage the community to study...