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ShemotTERUMAH
The Tabernacle The pattern that Moses was given to see, on the basis of which the Tabernacle was to be built, was nothing more than the Body of the Messiah. All the symbols of the Tabernacle refer...
KI TISA
The ransom Then Yahuwah said to Moses, “When you take a census of the Israelites to count them, each one must pay Yahuwah a ransom for his life ... Each one who crosses over to those already counted...
MISHPATIM
This week's parashat does practically exclusively contain commandments. So all my thoughts about it are gathered within the following writings: The laws of the Hebrew slave Death penalty (where LIFE...
YITRO
Yitro the first proselyte We have arrived at the most important event of the books of Moses: the revelation of the 10 Commandments of Yahuwah. It is surprising that a portion of Torah describing the...
BESHALAKH
Crossing the Red Sea We often experience the providence of the Almighty to such an extent that we have the impression that seas are opening before us. During our life as a disciple, there are...
VAERA
The Pharaoh in us The story of the 10 plagues of Egypt can be read as one reads a novel or watches a movie as an simple external viewer having nothing to do with the story. Pharaoh's rebellious...
SHEMOT
(yad va)Shemot The parashat of the week tells the story of the first Holocaust attempt in history. Shemot, the second book of the Torah does not mean Exodus, but rather Names because it begins with...
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