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The Covenant of Parts, one of the most important events in Jewish history, in which G-d told Abraham about the destiny of his descendants
Count the Stars, Takes Hagar as Wife, The Covenant, Abraham’s Guests
1743 BCE
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The very unnaturalness of galut, its very strangeness, is at the root of all that the Jew has accomplished and achieved, both for himself and for the world....
How Abraham's conversation with G-d sets the trajectory for our nation's history for all times.
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We praise G-d in the Haggadah for keeping His promise to redeem His people Israel. But, what is so impressive with the fact that G-d keeps his word? This class covers the paragraph that begins with the words “Blessed is He who keeps His promise”.
Sarah was the wife of Abraham, and the first of the four matriarchs of the Jewish nation. She is widely referred to as Sarah Imeinu, “Sarah Our Mother.” Along with her husband, the Patriarch Abraham, Sarah was instrumental in teaching thousands of people ...
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