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Short, practical, relevant Weekly Dvar
Thu, Oct 7, 2021 10:59 PM
Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Please consider
forwarding this to others, and I hope you enjoy...
Parshat Noach starts by declaring that "these are the toldot [typically
toldot is used to denote children] of Noach," and digresses to expressly
point out that Noach was righteous and moral (6:9-10). Only in the
following passuk (verse) are Noach's three sons named. Why does the Torah
seem to interrupt its narrative to share this?
Rav S. R. Hirsch suggests that character is a person's primary "product,"
In this case, toldot alludes not to Noach's progeny but rather to the good
deeds that would follow after him. Noach's fortitude to remain righteous
and walk with G-d despite the corrupt world around him is critical to
produce offspring and serve as the example for the future of all humanity.
As we begin the journey of the Torah, we are given the foundational
ingredients for our development of character: introspection, faith, and
inner strength.
Quotation of the week:
"Never trust your fears; they don't know your strengths." - Athena Singh
Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Please consider
forwarding this to others, and I hope you enjoy...
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Parshat Noach starts by declaring that "these are the toldot [typically
toldot is used to denote children] of Noach," and digresses to expressly
point out that Noach was righteous and moral (6:9-10). Only in the
following passuk (verse) are Noach's three sons named. Why does the Torah
seem to interrupt its narrative to share this?
Rav S. R. Hirsch suggests that character is a person's primary "product,"
In this case, toldot alludes not to Noach's progeny but rather to the good
deeds that would follow after him. Noach's fortitude to remain righteous
and walk with G-d despite the corrupt world around him is critical to
produce offspring and serve as the example for the future of all humanity.
As we begin the journey of the Torah, we are given the foundational
ingredients for our development of character: introspection, faith, and
inner strength.
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Quotation of the week:
"Never trust your fears; they don't know your strengths." - Athena Singh