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The Orchard of Torah

The Orchard of Torah

FromJerusalem Lights


The Orchard of Torah

FromJerusalem Lights

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Aug 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Parashat Ki Teitze
The Torah portion of Ki Teitzei opens and closes with the theme of battle, and in between, it features more commandments than any other portion – 74 in all. How do we understand the purpose of these commandments in our lives?  It’s Elul, and our world is in a state of chaos and bewilderment…perfect timing! So many people are fearful, and unsure of the future, as we witness more and more violence, natural disasters, and upheaval all over the world. Our world is shaking, but that's right on schedule...this month of Elul is all being shaken up; about crying out to Hashem and finding Him in our lives. It’s a time of inner spiritual upheavals as well – a different, and very personal, type of battle…with one’s own negative traits. The Divine commandments affords us an enhanced, inner vision into the true essence of reality, providing the toolkit we need to win our most difficult battle. 
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Rabbi Chaim Richman  Jerusalem Lights | Torah for Everyone   
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Released:
Aug 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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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