This midrash is being linked here from the ghetto because everything about it will upset those who won't want to hear it anyway. But it has a lot to do with what is happening at large in 'the world' today, and why those who "come but to steal, kill, and destroy," seem to be able to do so with such vicious fervor.
And it actually ends up having a lot to do with marriage, too. But not in a way that will appeal to those who believe the lie that everything in this part of Scripture has been "done away with," anyway.
So it's not a 'sound bite.' And, as always, I'm happy to respond to questions and comments. For those that are willing to put in the effort to at least listen to the exposition first.
And it actually ends up having a lot to do with marriage, too. But not in a way that will appeal to those who believe the lie that everything in this part of Scripture has been "done away with," anyway.
So it's not a 'sound bite.' And, as always, I'm happy to respond to questions and comments. For those that are willing to put in the effort to at least listen to the exposition first.
Mark Call – Parsha “Terumah” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
From the story of the “Exodus” itself, this week’s Torah parsha, Terumah, (Exodus 25:1-27:19) takes a bit of a turn, and embarks on a description of the building and furnishing of…
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