Rabbi Trugman – Shares he signficance of the number 100 in the weekly parasha we read last Shabbat. The gematria of Lech Lecha is 100, Avraham Avinu was 100 years old when he had his son Yitzchak, and Yitzchak harvested 100 fold from the Land of Israel.
סודות קפיצת הדרך! למי היה קפיצת הדרך? סיפור על המהרח”ו שחיפש את המעיין מתחת לשער יפו. קפיצת הדרך בשניה? מי זוכה לקפיצת הדרך? שם קדוש לקפיצת הדרך? המסע המרתק אל פרשת לך-לך – קפיצת הדרך, פשט, רמז, דרש וסוד. הצטרפו אלינו למסע מרתק על פרשת לך-לך סיפורים מרתקים! השיעור השבועי של הרב תומר ישראלוב. אל תפספסו! 📘✨ חידושים מרתקים ומדהימים בפרשת לך לך – שיעורו השבועי של הרב תומר ישראלוב
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Rabbi David Kaplan – Shares about this week’s upcoming Torah reading on Shabbat. The Rabbi explains what Lech Lecha means – 1. To move signifying how Jews during our history are always on the move in exile. 2. Lech (lich luch) means dirt – that Jews should always move away from dirt of the secular life we are surrounded by. 3. Lech – that Jews should constantly grow in our observance, grow on in our relationship with Hashem.
Rabbi Pinto – Shares how when the World was created and Adam Harishon sinned by eating from the Tree of Good and Bad – there were root souls scattered all over. Those souls ended up in various different things – both inanimate and living. Each righteousness person that came after that (Chanoch, Noach, Shem, Avraham Avinu, Yitzchak Avinue, Yaakov Avinu, Yoseph Hatzadik, Moshe Rabbeinu) had a role in trying rectify that initial and foundational sin and “re-gather” those lost souls. This video explains in a fascinating way that process from a kabbalistic point of view and how this week’s Torah portion (Lech Lecha) that introduces the first patriarch of the Jewish people (Avraham Avinu) furthers this viewpoint. Also, how we today are continuing that process which will culminate in our personal and collective redemption.
Bringing Hashem into every aspect of your life is the foundation of a life filled with blessing. Every moment with a focus on Hashem is the purpose of creation. Distraction away from this focus is a major source of our personal and collective problems.