ב"ה
Torah, TheKnowledge Base » Torah, The
|
|
|
Only showing results in "Vayelech" | Show All
|
|
|
Sort by:
|
|
|
Torah, The: (lit. teaching) (a) The Five Books of Moses (The Bible); (b) the overall body of Jewish religious teachings encompassing the whole body of Jewish law, practice and tradition
What is the unique bond shared by the Torah and the Jew? They both are keenly aware that there is a deeper calling...
The link to heaven seemed to pass away with Moses; from here on, the people would have to rely on their own analyses . . .
Every translator grapples with two conflicting aims: to faithfully convey the content of the original, and to make it understood, attractive and “natural” in its foreign enclothment. How far to go? The Rebbe sees a precedent in the first Torah scroll writ...
The sedra Deuteronomy 31. concerns the last day in the life of Moses. On this day G‑d transmitted to him the concluding passage of the Torah Scroll and he wrote this down. It was a kind of Divine "dictation". The Sages tell us Moses wrote the last twelve ...
Dispersed, scattered, landless, powerless, so long as a Jew had the Torah he or she was at home—if not physically, then spiritually. There were times when it was all they had.
When we make the inspiration and excitement themselves the goal, we stumble, because inspiration and excitement naturally dissipate.
The Torah espoused the value of early childhood education thousands of years before modern educational psychology recognized it.
Moshe gives his final words of preparation for his death and the leadership of Yehoshua to begin! (Ch. 31 verses 20 - 30)
Continues with Moshe telling the people about the Mitzvah of Hakel, and writing of a Torah Scroll. (Ch. 31 verses 13 - 19)
| |
|
|