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This week, the weekly Torah reading Vayeshev, Joseph relates to his brothers his grandiose dreams of greatness, arousing their jealousy. He is consequently sold into slavery to an Egyptian master. After defying his Egyptian master's wife, Joseph is thrown into jail, where he interprets the dreams of Pharaoh's cup-bearer and baker. The story of Judah and Tamar is also related at length.
Root Source Interviews. In Part 3 Christine Darg asks why are the shepherds in the churches ignoring Israel, and the changes taking place there? Then she tells us what are the changes she see happening
Studio See 027. About six months ago I proclaimed that I believed I could write for one year about topics related to the interaction between Christians and Jews. As such, this column begins the second half of that 52-week journey.
Today, I will reluctantly explain the reason behind why I named this column Studio See — you will understand why I say “reluctantly” if you keep reading.
In case you missed any of our 3-part feature on Sondra Baras earlier this fall, here is her talk at Kormim in Austin Texas combined into a single video.
Elan Adler talks about how when the Torah scrolls write regarding the Daughters of Zelophehad, that when Moses brought their case (Mishpatan) that the last letter, the Nun is written with a very long stem in the Torah.
We sign off with a lovely quote from a Root Source student and an amazing photo.
Shalom,
Gidon Ariel and Bob O’Dell
Root Source Founders
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