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Manna, The: the food from heaven provided to the Jews in the desert after the exodus from Egypt
What exactly was the mannah? What did it taste like? What did it look like? Was it really necessary? And was any of it preserved?
Parshah Curiosities: Beshalach
What exactly was the heavenly food called manna, and what does it represent? Discover its meaning and relevance for us living in the 21st century.
Only after a week of eating the manna in the desert did the Jewish people give it a name. Why did they wait that long? In answering this question, this class will explain the deeper connection between manna and the Sabbath, inasmuch that the Jewish people...
Parsha Beshalach
Manna, the bread from heaven consumed by the Jewish people for forty years in the wilderness, is superior to regular bread in three specific ways. These three qualities may also be compared to the qualities of Shabbat, the day of rest. (Based on Likkutei ...
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 26, Beshalach sicha 3
After the Torah finishes describing the manna, it details its specific measure. Learn the significance of its precise quantity, and why the Jews were spoon-fed for 40 years in the desert.
Faith and trust are essential to financial success.
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 26, Beshalach sicha 2
In the desert, the Jews needed to live with absolute trust in Hashem that He would provide for them Manna from heaven each day. How can we emulate that trust on a daily basis?
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 16, Beshalach sicha 3
The teaching of Shabbos in the Manna narrative signifies a commonality. Learn a revolutionary perspective on how a Jewish person should approach earning a living.
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