TT 439 Torah is repeatedly compared to water. In the beginning of Haazinu, the teachings of the Written Word, Oral Law, and Tradition are variously likened to dew, mist, gentle rain, and downpours. Each of us is different. Some can grow religiously and spiritually by leaps and bounds. Most go step by step, a little at a time. That's what Moshe Rabeinu is telling us. Wherever you are holding, as they say, whatever kind of Jew and person you are, the Yamim Nora'im, Aseret Y'mei T'shuva, and Shabbat Shuva are at your service to help you out with your self-improvement plan. Use them well and wisely. |
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The ParshaPix and ParshaPix Puzzles |
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Lessons from the Jerusalem Institute of Jewish Law |
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