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In this Shabbat’s weekly Torah portion Beha’alotecha Numbers 8:1-12:16, contains a number of legal and technical details, as well as stories. We are told of the Levites’ appointment as assistants to the priestly service, and the celebration of Passover in the desert after the exodus. The preparations and arrangements for travel are outlined, as well. We read of two incidents in which the Israelites express dissatisfaction with God, and how He
responds. Finally, we learn that even Biblical heroes make mistakes, as Moses’s siblings are punished for gossiping about their brother.
Our popular Root Source teacher Rabbi Gedalia Meyer has begun giving a short weekly teaching on the Weekly Portion for the Temple Institute. We are grateful to our friends at the Temple Institute who have allowed us to provide Rabbi Meyer’s teachings here too.
Root Source Tours retells the incredible story of the Burma Road in Israel that saved Jerusalem in 1948. This 3-part video celebrates the 72nd Anniversary of Israel. In part 2, we show the three switchbacks that made the difference between success and failure in the effort.
We are happy to share with you a couple of Facebook links that you might also want to share with those who don’t know the Bible as well as you do, but might be interested in appreciating the strong bond of friendship that exists between the United States and Israel.
Open the Heavens. When I was a young boy, each year on Shavuot night my father would remind me to go outside at midnight. “The heavens are opening up,” he would say with excitement. “You’ve got to see it!” So each year at midnight I would run outside hoping that this year I would be blessed to see the skies parting. Well I guess it has taken me many years of interest and study until, thank God, I believe that I may truly experience the
heavens opening up for all of us on Shavuot night. Everyone’s invited to participate in the experience
We sign off with a nice comment from a Root Source student and a beautiful photo of Stacks of Pita Bread.
Shalom,
Gidon Ariel and Bob O’Dell
Root Source Founders
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THE PORTION OF BEHA’ALOTECHA
In this Shabbat’s weekly Torah portion Beha’alotecha Numbers 8:1-12:16, contains a number of legal and technical details, as well as stories. We are told of the Levites’ appointment as assistants to the priestly service, and the celebration of Passover in the desert after the exodus. The preparations and arrangements for travel are outlined, as well. We read of two incidents in which the Israelites express dissatisfaction with God,
and how He responds. Finally, we learn that even Biblical heroes make mistakes, as Moses’s siblings are punished for gossiping about their brother.
Naso: Rabbi Gedalia Meyer’s Weekly Torah Study
Our popular Root Source teacher Rabbi Gedalia Meyer has begun giving a short weekly teaching on the Weekly Portion for the Temple Institute.
We are grateful to our friends at the Temple Institute who have allowed us to provide Rabbi Meyer’s teachings here too.
The Crucible of the 1948 War – 2 of 3
Root Source Tours retells the incredible story of the Burma Road in Israel that saved Jerusalem in 1948.
This 3-part video celebrates the 72nd Anniversary of Israel. In part 2, we show the three switchbacks that made the difference between success and failure in the effort. Part 2 of 3. (6:56)
Episode 2: The Founding Fathers
Dear Root Source friends,
Here is the second of the Facebook links that you might want to share with those who don’t know the Bible as well as you do, but might be interested in appreciating the strong bond of friendship that exists between the United States and Israel.
Episode one is less than 4 minutes and is titled: The Founding Fathers.
This week’s music: One Man One Heart
When I was a young boy, each year on Shavuot night my father would remind me to go outside at midnight. “The heavens are opening up,” he would say with excitement. “You’ve got to see it!” So each year at midnight I would run outside hoping that this year I would be blessed to see the skies parting. Well I guess it has taken me many years of interest and study until, thank God, I believe that I may truly experience the heavens opening up
for all of us on Shavuot night. Everyone’s invited to participate in the experience.
Thank you, it is so good to see you both, praying you stay well!!!
Sister Georjean enjoyed Root Source and had this to say:
Sister Georjean said:
Thank you, it is so good to see you both, praying you stay well!!! Greetings from CANAAN in the Desert Phoenix AZ
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