Biblical Faith – with Shmuel “Sam” Peak
Weekly series with new shows available every Tuesday.
Mishnah 8
…the more charity, the more peace.
True charity is peace itself, and is characterized by one’s willingness to forgo money that is rightfully theirs, out of sense of duty. The kind of charity where a person gives only out of goodness of their heart does not bring peace.
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Shmuel “Sam” Peak teachings are now available in mp3 audio files, and can be accessed through i Tunes.
Reconciliation between brothers and sisters, parents and children, lovers and friends, all have their root in Torah. The root for the ultimate reconciliation, between G-d and man, can be seen in the story of Yosef reuniting with his brothers.
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Vayigash (Genesis 44:18-47:27)
Parashat Vayigash is read on Shabbat:
Tevet 9, 5770/December 26, 2009
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Biblical Faith – with Shmuel “Sam” Peak
Weekly series with new shows available every Tuesday.
Mishnah 8
The more flesh, the more worms: Physical things are limited in space and in time. (However) the more Torah, the more life: Spiritual activities are not limited by space or by time.
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Shmuel “Sam” Peak teachings are now available in mp3 audio files, and can be accessed through i Tunes.
The righteous Yosef was the dream interpreter and dream facilitator to Pharaoh, and throughout the ages the Jews have fulfilled this role for the nations, ensuring their physical survival. But when Israel brings the idea of G-d to the table, she, like Yosef, is suddenly “forgotten.” Jews also dream dreams…
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Miketz (Genesis 41:1-44:17)
Parashat Miketz is read on Shabbat:
Tevet 2, 5770/December 19, 2009
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Our sages teach that the sin of abandonment and sale of Yosef by his brothers was so grievous that it must be rectified in every generation. What does this mean for us, in our time? Is it possible that we are guilty of the same sin as Yosef’s brothers?
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Vayeshev (Genesis 37:1-40:23)
Parashat Vayeshev is read on Shabbat:
Kislev 25, 5770/December 12, 2009
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Bat Melech, with Rena Richman.
Bat Melech teachings appear every second Wednesday. The next Bat Melech teaching will appear on December 23, 2009, (Tevet 6, 5770).
In this teaching, Rena discusses the connection between Chanuka and the Jewish home, and focuses on Chana and her seven sons, who played a central role in the story of Chanuka

