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Parashat Eikev: The ‘Little’ Things We Trample Underfoot

Parashat Eikev: The ‘Little’ Things We Trample Underfoot

FromJerusalem Lights


Parashat Eikev: The ‘Little’ Things We Trample Underfoot

FromJerusalem Lights

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Aug 5, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Past and Future Circle Dance of Tu B’Av: Lessons of Tu B’Av for Today: Love and Unity in a Time of Testing and Uncertainty
The confluence between this week’s Torah portion of Ekev and the ancient Biblical holiday of Tu B’Av provides much inspiration for this week’s rousing edition of the Jerusalem Lights podcast. Our hosts Jim Long and Rabbi Chaim Richman delve deeply into the rich teachings of the sages that illuminate the fascinating history – and prophetic future promise – of the holiday known as the 15th of Av, called by the sages ‘the happiest day of the year.’ What is the source of this happiness, and what relevance does it have in our post-modern world of shattered dreams? What is the ‘heel’ alluded to by the name of our Torah portion, and how can we avoid trampling on the important things in life? Tune in to this week’s Jerusalem Lights Podcast!
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Rabbi Chaim Richman
Jerusalem Lights |Torah for Everyone
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Released:
Aug 5, 2020
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Hosts Rabbi Chaim Richman and Jim Long discuss the beauty and universality of the eternal Torah and its accessibility and vital connection to every individual: Torah For Everyone