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Embark on an enlightening journey through the book of Genesis with Bereishit: In the Beginning. This in-depth commentary, rooted in Jewish tradition, explores the richness of Scripture—from the majestic creation story to the foundation of marriage and God’s divine instructions for a blessed life.

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Just as Genesis marks the beginning of creation, Exodus tells the story of a new beginning—the dramatic departure of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt toward the land promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. But this journey was more than just a physical return; it was a spiritual homecoming. .

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The book of Leviticus stands at the very heart of the Torah, underscoring its profound significance. Though often associated with priestly laws—hence its traditional name, Torat-Cohanim (Laws of the Priests)—its teachings extend to all of Israel and remain deeply relevant today. This sacred text unveils the divine instructions for worship in the Tabernacle, the pathway to reconciliation with God,

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The book of Numbers (Bemidbar, “In the Wilderness”) recounts their trials, triumphs, and struggles as they learned to trust and follow the Divine. Though their journey was marked by rebellion and hardship, God’s enduring love remained, as echoed in Jeremiah’s words: “I remember the devotion of your youth, your love as a bride, and the way you followed Me in the wilderness” (Jeremiah 2:2).

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In Deuteronomy—often called the “second Torah”—Moses delivers a powerful series of speeches, urging the people to remain faithful to God’s commands. With prophetic clarity, he reminds them that their future success is tied to their obedience and devotion. Before bidding farewell, Moses offers blessings to each tribe, envisioning their destiny under God’s guidance.

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These insightful presentations aim to:

1. Explore the historical roots of misunderstandings and prejudices between Christians and Jews.

2. Cultivate trust and promote meaningful dialogue between both communities.

3. Recognize and denounce anti-Semitism as incompatible with Christian values.

4. Develop empathy and a deeper understanding of the spiritual and cultural needs of the Jewish people.