The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. Psalms 23:1
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In this Shabbat’s weekly Torah portion BO Exodus 10:1-13:16, we learn of the last three plagues suffered by the Egyptians, as well as the eponymous Exodus itself. In addition, we are given the laws of Passover, both as they were observed that first time and as they are meant to be kept for future generations. The portion ends with other commandments given to preserve the memory of this destiny-shaping event throughout the year.
To watch Rabbi Aryeh A. Leifert's channel "Proverbially Speaking", join Root Source and get 30% discount when you sign up from January 27 - February 3, 2019! Use the coupon code: ARYEH30.
We continue a new series of Root Source Tours videos of locations and events travelling east from Jerusalem. In Part 3 we take a look down Wadi Qelt and see the surprise deep down in the ravine. (6:28)
AnaRina guides in the City of David discussing Psalm 23, and David’s relationship with Batsheva and Absalom. AnaRina’s clip: Bible scriptures coming to life.
Ahead of a historic gathering of nearly 50 world leaders from across the globe to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, President Reuven Rivlin issued a carefully worded rebuke of countries distorting the memory of the Holocaust, and a warning against rehabilitating anti-Semitism.
What are we Thinking? The process of “Geulah,” The Redemption, has begun. “V’gam Ani shamati et naakat B’nai Yisrael,” and also I heard the crying of B’nai Yisrael, when the Mitzrim were enslaving them and so I remembered my “brit,” covenant that I made in the past. Therefore, “Hashem tells Moshe, “say to the “B’nai Yisrael,” I am God and I will take you out… I will save you… I will redeem you and I will take you to me as the nation and
I will be your God…” (Shmot 6.5-10). Those four words of Hashem announcing His relationship to us past, present and future, are the four stages and ways of expressing “The Geulah.”
We sign off with a beautiful photo of a Flower.
Shalom,
Gidon Ariel and Bob O’Dell
Root Source Founders
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In this Shabbat’s weekly Torah portion BO Exodus 10:1-13:16, we learn of the last three plagues suffered by the Egyptians, as well as the eponymous Exodus itself. In addition, we are given the laws of Passover, both as they were observed that first time and as they are meant to be kept for future generations. The portion ends with other commandments given to preserve the memory of this destiny-shaping event throughout the
year.
Happy Studying!
To watch Rabbi Aryeh A. Leifert's channel "Proverbially Speaking", join Root Source and get 30% discount when you sign up from January 27 - February 3, 2019! Use the coupon code: ARYEH30.
Root Source Tours:
East of Jerusalem – 3 – Wadi Qelt
We continue a new series of Root Source Tours videos of locations and events travelling east from Jerusalem.
In Part 3 we take a look down Wadi Qelt and see the surprise deep down in the ravine. (6:28)
AnaRina: Where David walked in Jerusalem
AnaRina guides in the City of David discussing Psalm 23, and David’s relationship with Batsheva and Absalom.
AnaRina’s clip: Bible scriptures coming to life. (4:51)
News & Prayer: Don’t Rehabilitate Anti-Semitism Rivlin Wars, as World Leaders Fly in
In interview with Times of Israel ahead of major Auschwitz commemoration, president says world must guarantee Jews can live full, free Jewish lives: ‘We will never settle for less’
Ahead of a historic gathering of nearly 50 world leaders from across the globe to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, President Reuven Rivlin issued a carefully worded rebuke of countries distorting the memory of the Holocaust, and a warning against rehabilitating anti-Semitism.
In an exclusive interview with The Times of Israel, Rivlin, 80, appeared to chastise Eastern and Central European governments that glorify Nazi collaborators as national heroes and downplay their citizens’ complicity in anti-Jewish atrocities. At the same time, he slammed populist right-wing politicians in Europe who campaign on xenophobic and anti-Semitic platforms, in an apparent reference to parties such as Austria’s Freedom Party and German’s
AfD.
This week’s music: יהודה כ״ץ ״אתה אחד״ Yehudah Katz “You are the Only One”
The process of “Geulah,” The Redemption, has begun. “V’gam Ani shamati et naakat B’nai Yisrael,” and also I heard the crying of B’nai Yisrael, when the Mitzrim were enslaving them and so I remembered my “brit,” covenant that I made in the past.
Therefore, “Hashem tells Moshe, “say to the “B’nai Yisrael,” I am God and I will take you out… I will save you… I will redeem you and I will take you to me as the nation and I will be your God…” (Shmot 6.5-10). Those four words of Hashem announcing His relationship to us past, present and future, are the four stages and ways of expressing “The Geulah.”
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