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Mashiach like unto Moshe

Weekly Sidra: Shemot (Names) Torah Portion: Shemot /Exodus 1:1-6:1 Haftorah: Yermiyahu /Jeremiah 1:1-2:3 According to the yearly Torah cycle, this week we are reading the weekly Parasha called Shemot which means Names in Hebrew and begins the book of Exodus 1:1-6:1. This portion of Scripture details the birth of Moshe. At the time of Moshe’ birth the people of Israel were slaves to the kingdom of Pharaoh and Egypt / Mitzrayim. The root word of Mitzrayim, according to Brown, Driver and Briggs, is mem/tzadi/resh, metzeir, meaning to border, to shut or to limit. Other sources claim the etymology of the word Mitzrayim lies in tzar, either  or the verb, means to bind, tie up, be restricted, narrow, scant, or cramped, while , a noun, means straits, or distress, and as an adjective means narrow, or tight. All commentators agree that Mitzrayim, the word, represents hardship, distress, oppression, a narrow place or straits etc. They were oppressed by the Egyptians and no matter how hard they worked, their lives were ultimately spent in bitter futility. They were without mercy in their condition and needed a saviour (a Mashiach type). This can be compared to the life of sin and death. This is similar to the situation Israel was in during the 1st Century under Roman rule when Yeshua was born. This is also a situation, at least spiritually, that we’re all in until...

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Parasha Vayigash, Torah, Torah Video

Vayigash: Who Recognizes Yosef?

Vayigash: Who Recognizes Yosef?

Wisdom, knowledge and understanding comes from Torah (Law). The weekly Torah portion will give us understanding and truth regarding Mashiach, for the Torah testifies of him. Therefore, it is a commandment of the Torah and a commandment of the Master to diligently search the Torah. As we do, we encounter Messiah because the Torah testifies of Him. ...

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Parasha Ekev, Torah, Torah Video

Loving God, Loving One Another

Loving God, Loving One Another

Weekly Sidra: Ekev (Consequence) Torah Portion: Devarim / Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25 Haftorah: Yeshayahu / Isaiah 49:14-51:3 Devarim 7:12:  It shall be as a consequence of you listening to these mishpatim and guard and perform them, then Hashem your God will keep the covenant and the kindness for you that He swore to your ...

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Parashat Devarim, Torah, Torah Video

The Beginning of the Oral Law

The Beginning of the Oral Law

Devarim 1:1 These are the words which Moshe spoke to all of Israel, across the Yarden, in the wilderness, in the plain over-against Suph, between Paran and Tophel, and Laban, and Chazerot, and Di-Zahav אלה הדברים - Eleh HaDevarim These are the words- Moshe, the man who started his car ...

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Parshat HaChodesh, Rosh Chodesh, Torah

What is Parshat HaChodesh? (Video)

What is Parshat HaChodesh? (Video)

"This month shall be for you the beginning of the months, it shall be for you the first of the months of the year." (Shemot 12:2) On the Shabbat before Rosh Chodesh Nissan, or on Rosh Chodesh if it falls on the Shabbat, two Torah Scrolls are removed from the Ark.  From the first, the Sidrah of the week is read, and from the second, ...

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Jewish Prayer, Jewish Studies, News, Torah

Dare to Dream of a Rebuilt Temple

Dare to Dream of a Rebuilt Temple

Amid mouting tension over the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, much of the media's ire has been directed not at the Palestinians who riot at the site but rather at Jews who merely wish to visit and pray there. Far too often, the latter are depicted as "extremist" or "fringe" simply because they seek to exercise their basic civil righ ...

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