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Parshat Masei: Two Approaches to Evil
Teacher: Rabbi Hershel Reichman Class:

Chassidut on the Parsha II

Added: July 29, 2008
Class Number: 33 Time: 56:23
Topics: Parsha / Parshat Masei
In this week's Parsha, Parshat Masei, Rabbi Hershel Reichman disucces the significance of the Torah's listing of all of the places where the Jewish People camped during their 40 year sojourn in the desert. The stops in the Desert are symbols of confrontations with evil, either by fleeing from evil or by confronting it. Yosef Hatzadik's test in Egypt can be seen as reflecting the two methods. In conclusion, Rabbi Reichman discusses living in Eretz Yisael and conquering the forces of evil. This Torah class is available online in streaming video and for download in mp3 and ipod video formats.



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