Weekly Torah Readings
Biblical Faith – with Sam Peak
Weekly series with new shows available Sunday-Friday.
“Noach was a righteous man.” The word Tsadik refers to a righteous person who retans his moral purity despite the many temptations which he must face. In this one can understand that the Tsadik, who have attained a high degree of holiness, are also the ones who dispense the blessings of the earth to their fellowmen. From: “The Call of The Torah; Rabbi Elie Munk.
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Biblical Faith – with Sam Peak
Weekly series with new shows available Sunday-Friday.
“Noach found grace in the eyes of HASHEM.”
This expression indicates the particular affection and esteem which G-d accords to an individual or to a people: as Israel. When G-d fulfilled Moses’ dearest desire, He did so because Moshe had found favor in HASHEM’s eyes. This distinction is reserved for those who are the most deserving of G-d’s friendship, even if there is not a rational explanation for this, as R’ Meir emphasizes.
Thus, with humanity on the verge of destruction, G-d concentrates His love on one man and one family. On them He builds the future of the entire universe. One righteous being is capable, by himself, of saving all humanity: “…the righteous person is the foundation of the world” (Proverbs 10:25).
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Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman
Weekly series of short messages concerning the weekly Torah Portion.
Bereshith (Genesis 1:1-6:8)
Parashat Bereshith is read on Shabbat:
Tishrei 29, 5767/October 21, 2006

