The Parasha with Rabbi Dweck Joseph Dweck
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- 종교 및 영성
30 minute insights to take with you each week from Rabbi Dweck on the parasha.
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Bemidbar 2024 - What Will You Do With Your Name?
Bemidbar, the 4th book of the Torah begins with a census. We explore the meaning of this census and its reltion to the upcoming festival of Shabuot. How our names set us on the path of Torah.
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Behukotai 2024 - Red in Tooth and Claw
Behukotai is mainly comprised of a harsh warning of what might become of the people of Israel should they reject their covenant with God and be repulsed by following the commandments. In this episode we consider what the frame is for this warning and what the main word, keri, repeated several times means.
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Behar 2024 - God as Landlord
Perashat Behar demands that every 50 years the ownership of the land goes back to its hereditary appointees by God. He calls us gerim vetoshavim - sojourners and citizens which ostensibly sounds like an oxymoron. In this episode we explore the meaning of the term and what it means to live on earth with God as Landlord.
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Emor 2024 - God the Person
Emor, as much of Vayikra, presents us with commandments and scenarios that we have not known for thousands of years. There is, however, an important charge in this perasha that is as relevant today as it was when it was first presented. In this episode we look at how we are meant to relate to God and why we must think of Him as times as a person.
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Kedoshim 2024 - Sacred vs Profane
Kedoshim is a parasha that presents a moral manual to the Nation of Israel along with admonitions against acting as the Ancient Canaanites did. It closed with prohibitions on sexual interactions. What is the message of 'Be Holy' and how are we to implement it into our daily lives?
This episode explores that question and offers a frame of mind to approach it. -
Shemini 2024 - The Mistakes We Make
Two mistakes are made in this parasha. One, catastrophic and one, minor. What is the difference between them, and what might we do in our lives to mitigate at least the catastrophic ones from happening?