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Rabbi Chaim Richman
When Moses saw the people worshipping the Golden Calf, he shattered the Tablets of the Ten Commandments. Far from being an angry reaction, there is something far deeper at work here -- Moses set into motion a process that was to forever change our lives and our relationship with God, and herein lies the profound difference between the first and second set of tablets. And in Divine synchronicity, this Torah portion conveys a stirring message for the holiday of Purim that we shall be celebrating this week. Jerusalem Lights wishes everyone a joyous Purim!
The Torah portion of Ki Tisa (Exodus 30 : 11 - 34 : 35) is read on Shabbat, 15 Adar 5785 - Shushan Purim - March 15, 2025
Purim is observed in most of the world starting Thursday evening March 13 - Friday March 14 (14 Adar)
Lovingly Recorded in Ora Studios, Jerusalem Israel
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When Moses saw the people worshipping the Golden Calf, he shattered the Tablets of the Ten Commandments. Far from being an angry reaction, there is something far deeper at work here -- Moses set into motion a process that was to forever change our lives and our relationship with God, and herein lies the profound difference between the first and second set of tablets. And in Divine synchronicity, this Torah portion conveys a stirring message for the holiday of Purim that we shall be celebrating this week. Jerusalem Lights wishes everyone a joyous Purim!
The Torah portion of Ki Tisa (Exodus 30 : 11 - 34 : 35) is read on Shabbat, 15 Adar 5785 - Shushan Purim - March 15, 2025
Purim is observed in most of the world starting Thursday evening March 13 - Friday March 14 (14 Adar)
Lovingly Recorded in Ora Studios, Jerusalem Israel
_________
Jerusalem Lights | Torah for Everyone
Please support the work of Jerusalem Lights, Inc., a USA recognized 501 ( c ) 3 non-profit organization to enable these productions to continue and grow:
PayPal: [email protected] or:
https://paypal.me/JerusalemLights?locale.x=en_US
In the USA:
Jerusalem Lights Inc.
Post Office Box 16886
Lubbock Texas 79490
In Israel: Tel. 972 54 7000395
Mail: PO Box 23808, Jerusalem Israel
Subscribe to our newsletter at https://www.rabbirichman.com
Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/jerusalemlightsrabbichaimrichman
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