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The Parsha Perspective

Rabbi Shalom Yemini
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  • Parshas Toldos: When Nations Stir
    Parshas Toldos: When Nations Stir This week’s Parsha brings us into the very beginning of a struggle that started before Yaakov and Esav were even born. Rivkah feels something inside her that no one can explain, leading her to cry out in fear, a moment that opens one of the most meaningful revelations in the Torah. From this inner turmoil comes a story that shapes the destiny of our people: twins drawn to opposite worlds, blessings that determine the future, and a mother who sees the truth long before anyone else. With the Radak’s clarity and the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s deeper insight, we explore how Rivkah’s fear became the first sign of a divine plan already unfolding. It’s a Parsha about confusion that becomes clarity, struggle that reveals purpose, and the quiet beginning of a destiny still alive within us. 🛡️ In honor of Eretz Yisroel — may G-d protect our brave soldiers and comfort all who grieve. 🕯️ Dedicated in memory of Rabbi Gabi and Rivki Holtzberg, Hy”d, and in loving memory of Leah Mintche Bas Yaakov Yosef, Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. 🎧 Listen now and step into the story where nations awaken and purpose takes shape.
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  • Parshas Chayei Sarah: Courage To Begin
    Parshas Chayei Sarah: Courage To Begin In tribute to the fifth Yahrzeit of HaRav Ya’akov Tzvi Ben Dovid Sacks, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. Our Parsha begins with loss, love, and a new beginning. Avraham buries Sarah with dignity, then sends Eliezer to find a partner for Yitzchak. Rivkah’s kindness at the well reveals her greatness, and when she enters Sarah’s tent, the miracles of the first Jewish home return. Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, shows that Avraham’s life ends with peace not because he finished the mission, but because he began it with courage. True fulfillment comes from taking the first step, trusting that G-d will complete what we start. In honor of Eretz Yisroel – May G-d protect our brave soldiers, comfort all who grieve, and bring healing to our nation. Dedicated in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. 🔗 Listen now at ParshaPerspective.com
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  • Parshas Vayeira: Laughter of Redemption
    Parshas Vayeira: Laughter of Redemption Our Parsha tells of Avraham and Sarah, who at one hundred and ninety years old, are blessed with a son, Yitzchak, “he will laugh.” The Rebbe teaches that this name, written in the future tense, reflects not laughter from disbelief, but the joy yet to come, the laughter of redemption.. In honor of Eretz Yisroel – May G-d protect our brave soldiers, comfort all who grieve, and bring healing to our nation. Dedicated in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. 🔗 Listen now at ParshaPerspective.com
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  • Parshas Noach: The Hidden Truth
    Parshas Noach: The Hidden Truth Our Parsha tells of Noach, a man who remained faithful as the world fell into chaos. After the flood, G-d placed a rainbow in the sky, a sign of His eternal covenant with humanity. The Rebbe teaches that the rainbow was not created anew, but revealed. The flood had purified the world, thinning the darkness so Divine light could finally pass through. What once hid the light now revealed it. The rainbow became a reflection of G-d’s mercy and of the light concealed within every storm. In honor of Eretz Yisroel, May G-d protect our brave soldiers and give healing to our nation Dedicated in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. Listen now at ParshaPerspective.com
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  • The Yom Kippur Perspective: Unbound, Forgiven, Free
    The Yom Kippur Perspective: Unbound, Forgiven, Free Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year, a time when we abstain from physical pleasures and rise to angel-like clarity. From Kol Nidrei’s haunting melody to Neilah’s closing cry of Shema, the day carries us from release to renewal. The Rebbe explains that Kol Nidrei is not about G-d’s forgiveness, that comes with the day itself, it is about freeing ourselves from the vows, guilt, and limits that keep us bound. Only then can our truest self emerge, ready to be sealed in the Book of Life. In honor of Eretz Yisroel, May G-d protect our brave soldiers and return all the hostages in Gaza immediately. Dedicated in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. 🔗 Listen now at ParshaPerspective.com
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The Parsha Perspective – A Weekly Journey Through the Torah Dive deep into the weekly Torah portion and uncover practical, thought-provoking insights to elevate your daily life. Each episode explores the Parsha’s deeper meaning, connecting its lessons to faith, resilience, and personal growth. 📥 Download episode PDFs: ParshaPerspective.com 💬 Share your thoughts & comments: [email protected]
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