Parshat Chayei Sarah: A Mirror That Reflects the Human Condition
What is the most important down-to-Earth element found in the Torah's Parshat Chayei Sarah? That one thing that almost any human-being can take from this sidra and make it a life-changing, meaningful part of their own lives? This week’s parsha shows how the Torah isn’t just some ancient scroll gathering dust; it’s a mirror that still reflects the human condition.
Parshat Naso is the longest single parsha in the Torah, clocking in at 176 verses. That’s Torah’s way of saying, “Hey, you might want to take a long , serious and contemplative look at what you’re about to learn.”
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