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The Rainbow Story




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Moshe New
Rabbi Moshe New heads the Montreal Torah Center. He is sought out lecturer on Kabbalah and its relevance in our lives today.


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Posted: Oct 8, 2010
Flood
I see the world before the flood not as nowadays. It was so hard to live on earth under the punishment of God that people desired the end of suffering. It seems that there had never been rain like we know today. For Noah and his children it caused a great trauma. They were alone in the world and afraid of the future. So, God transformed it in soft drops with rainbows. We know that many in the past had to look for water....like Yitschac, even after the flood.
Posted By Ligia Batista, São Paulo, SP/ Brazil

Posted: Oct 5, 2010
The Rainbow Story
This was the best most perfect ideal mussar lesson I have ever heard.
Posted By Brenda Tawil, Long Branch, NJ

Posted: Oct 5, 2010
Rabbi Moshe New
Another amazing shiur.

Yasher koach
Posted By Stacey, Syd

Posted: Jan 28, 2009
Insight into the Rainbow
Fascinating ma'amar.

Quality of this discourse is the reason I like the CHABAD website.

Ken
Posted By Kenneth Kahn, New Orleans, LA/USA



 

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The Rainbow Story
After the flood G-d tells Noah of His covenant not to destroy the world again and creates the rainbow to serve as the sign. But isn’t the rainbow simply a natural phenomena?

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