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Archive for ‍‍ Adar II / Nisan 5767 - March 2007

Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman
Weekly series of short messages concerning the weekly Torah Portion.

Vayikra (Leviticus 1:1-5:26)
Parashat Vayikra is read on Shabbat:
Nisan 5, 5767/March 24, 2007

Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman
Weekly series with new shows available every Thursday.

Mystical insights into the month of our redemption.

(To learn more about the month of Nisan, please click here.)

Biblical Faith – with Sam Peak
Weekly series with new shows available every Tuesday.

To understand continual re-creation is to experience the infinite love felt by G-d for each and every being. Why did G-d create the universe in the beginning? So that He could share His good with His creation. What does HaShem expect from this infinite love? Not anything at all! He does this because He loves His creatures more than each being is able to comprehend.

DVD’s available through bfm101.com–subjects of interest are as follows: Kabbalah101, Jewish Studies, Parshiyot, The Way of G-d Part 12. Thank you for your support at UTN.

Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman
Weekly series of short messages concerning the weekly Torah Portion.

Vayak’hel-Pekudei (Exodus 35:1-40:38)
Parashat Ki Tisa is read on Shabbat:
Adar 27, 5767/March 17, 2007

Biblical Faith – with Sam Peak
Inner Dimension Parshiyot studies available Sunday-Friday.

Much of the book of Exodus relates to the details of the construction of the Tabernacle in the desert. When Moshe actually constructs all the components to create the complete Tabernacle exactly according to G-d’s instructions, G-d’s glory descends to cover and fill the Tabernacle. How befitting that the Torah portion that seals the book of Exodus culminates with G-d’s “seal of approval,” that all was assembled exactly according to His will.

We invite you to visit us at bfm101; this complete teaching is available at this link; Parashat HaShavua .

Biblical Faith – with Sam Peak
Inner Dimension Parshiyot studies available Sunday-Friday.

The Root of “Calf”
The Hebrew word for “calf” is egel, עגל. This root in Hebrew means “round.” Roundness is a neutral phenomenon. It can be either positive or negative.
Negative roundness is when a person follows the cycles of nature, without recognizing G-dliness and Divine Providence in the world. (The Hebrew word for “nature,” teva, is also circular, and means “ring.”) G-dliness and the path of Torah is straightness. If a person is immersed only in the cycles of nature, he will continuously revolve and never penetrate the confines of the circle. (This circle can also be a negative political circle.)
Positive roundness is the constant spiral-like motion that is always in ascent toward G-dliness.

We invite you to visit us at bfm101; this complete teaching is available at this link; Parashat HaShavua .

Rabbi Chaim Richman of Light to the Nations

In honor of the reading of Parashat Parah Adumah (the Red Heifer, Numbers 19:1-22) on this upcoming Shabbat, Rabbi Richman presents a short video teaching on the Red Heifer.

(To learn more about the Red Heifer,, please click here.)

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