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Exodus, the Book of: The second of the Five Books of Moses, relates the story of the Israelites' slavery in Egypt, their Exodus, the Giving of the Torah, the sin of the Golden Calf, and the construction of the Tabernacle.
Our journey has value—not merely as a means to a greater end, but in and of itself.
Parshat Va’eira
By the time she was four, Lily had survived and lived more lives than a person of a hundred and twenty.
The very concept of Egypt denotes limitation, a sense of entrapment, blockage and slavery. And we have a directive to escape this reality every day. We don’t need to physically live in the land of Egypt under Pharaoh’s rule to feel enslaved . . .
Exodus 6:2-9:35
Exodus 6:2-9:35
Vaeira traces the slow unraveling of a world that can no longer endure, and asks what it takes to be drawn out from the very heart of its collapse.
The plain reading of the text certainly implies that they did.
Often we feel like we simply cannot fulfill our missions in life. Then, we are reminded that we are not responsible for what we do not have. All we need to do is utilize the strengths within ourselves and leverage what we do have to do our part and G-d wi...
Through the events preceding the Exodus we learn how to break free from our own negative habits and limiting beliefs.
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