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Yitro 5785: Choosing Torah

What does Yitro teach us about choosing Torah instead of receiving it by force? Zvi Hirschfield and Rabbi Michael Hattin explore Parshat Yitro, highlighting the contrast between Amalek’s hostility and Yitro’s embrace of the Jewish people. They discuss Yitro’s journey…

Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus), Yitro

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Yitro 5783: Thinking Outside Ourselves

What is our responsibility to the rest of the world, and how might that impact the image that we want to project to humanity at large? Tovah Leah Nachmani joins us in the studio this week to discuss Yitro, an…

Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus), Yitro

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Yitro 5783: Getting to the Beyond

In Yitro, we see Moses learn that it takes more to be a public religious leader than simply being a person of faith. How does Moses learn to be a person who has experienced faith on a personal level bring…

Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus), Yitro

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5780 — Yitro: After Revelation

Following the great revelation of Sinai, God issues a series of commands that sound like a repetition! Why are they there? And how do they direct Israel to react and respond to the Sinai experience? Download the Source Sheet Please…

Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus), Yitro

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Yitro 5779: Is Justice Enough?

Who is Yitro? What drives him? We shall examine this intriguing character who on the one hand, proclaims God’s supremacy, but on the other, decides to leave the camp of Israel before the key moment of revelation. You can download…

Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus), Yitro

Article

The Parsha Discussion: Love. Fear. Awe.

Parshat Yitro describes God’s revelation at Mount Sinai. The Israelites stand at the foot of the mountain and witness the thunder, sounds and lightning, and they hear God utter the Ten Commandments. At times, this covenantal happening is depicted as…

Educator Resources, Meaning-making, The Parsha Discussion, Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus)

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Yitro: The Two Dimensions of Shabbat

There are two accounts of the ten commandments – one, in our parsha, which is happening in “real” time. The other account appears in Deuteronomy, when Moshe re-tells the momentous events of Sinai to the new generation that has grown…

Personalities, Biblical Personalities, Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus), Yitro

Article

The Parsha Discussion: Yitro — A Human Torah

The Pardes Parsha Discussion is a new weekly series by faculty member Rabbi Alex Israel, designed to stimulate discussion around the Shabbat table, especially with teenagers. Click here to download and print this week’s Parsha Discussion on Yitro – A…

Educator Resources, Meaning-making, The Parsha Discussion, Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus)

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