The Significance of Why There Are Five Books of the Torah β Part 1
Posted onA general overview of Sefer Bereishis.
A general overview of Sefer Bereishis.
What the division of the Torah into Five Books reveals to us about the way Hashem leads the world, the Jewish nation and our own life journey and their meaning for us today.
Part 2: Covenants in the Book of Bereishis
What the division of the Torah into Five Books reveals to us about the way Hashem leads the world, the Jewish nation and our own life journey and their meaning for us today. Part 3
What the division of the Torah into five books reveals to us
about the way Hashem leads the world, the Jewish Nation
and our own life journey.
The theme of Shemos vis-a-vis Bereishis, and the connection between the two.
Why is the whole book called Sefer Shmot when names are only discussed very briefly?
What the division of the Torah into Five Books
reveals to us about the way Hashem leads the world,
the Jewish Nation and our own life journey.
Part 4: Sforno’s Preface to Bereishis
Sefer Vayikra: An invitation to the inner sanctum.
Sefer Vayikra: Why are Korbanot mentioned so many times,
when we canβt offer them today?
Discovering the essence of being a Jew by exploring the Chagim.
The end of Sefer Vayikra: Turning curses into blessings.
Bamidbar: To Count and to Be Counted
What the division of the Torah into Five Books reveals to us
about the way Hashem leads the world, the Jewish Nation
and our own life journey.
“Shmot – Creating a Nation Unlike Any Other”