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!Short Clip! Bread in the Basket – Behar (Rabbi Dovid Kaplan) (Weekly Parsha)

Rabbi David Kaplan – Shares in this !Short Clip! about Shmitta teaching us about faith and furthermore that when it comes to us we are responsible to have faith but when it comes to others needs we do not rely on faith but take action to help others (spirituality through action). Two different approaches based on who its for – us or someone else.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=ovvuma-g2VQ%3Fstart%3D1980%26autoplay%3D1

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!Short Clips! Weekly Torah Portion

!Short Clips! Proof of the Torah’s Truth – Parshat Behar – Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair

Rabbi Sinclair – Shares how in this week’s upcoming Torah portion (Behar) we learn about the description of Shmitta (letting the Land of Israel lie fallow every seven years) as being a law give at Har Sinai (Mount Sinai). The proof is that for the first 42 Shmitta cycles (hundreds of years) the promise Hashem gave the Jewish people that the sixth year crop will last for three years came true without fail. Therefore, we deduce that since that law given at Har Sinai to the Jewish people unfailingly came to fruition we can confidently assume all the other laws in the Torah that were also given are valid as well. These laws have never changed and are still valid today – Hashem has given us free choice to follow them (or not – chas ve’shalom).

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Weekly Torah Portion

Behar/Bechukotai – Growing Through Leviticus

Rabbi Trugman – Shares with us about the weekly (double) Torah portion (Behar/Bechukotai) and the freedom to not listen to those negative voices in our head.

Personal Thoughts – The Rabbi explains a lot about my own personal thinking and that it is okay to ignore it and pursue something new spiritually no matter how small as it could grow like a planted seed.

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