Through Pharaoh’s transformation, we learn the fundamental principles of Free-Will, Teshuvah, Retribution for Sin, and Prophecy.
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The entire Torah is filled with Noahide insights, but they can be hard to see. In this article we look at some examples in Parashat Lekh Lekha.
This week, we Noach receives a new mitzvah which seemingly deals with our relationship to animals. However, in reality, it teaches us what it means to be Noahides!
Was the reason for the flood Robbery or Violence? And, why do translators sometimes disagree on that point?
Jacob examines the story of Yoseph and his brothers in Parshah Vayeishev, and shows that the 7 Laws of Noach are found throughout the Written Torah.
Accurately sending a message across vast distances, to people with different languages and cultures, is a hard thing to do. But, what if you needed to send a message to people living so far into the future that they may as well be aliens?
Parshah Bereishith is filled with beginnings; from the beginning of the world, to the beginning of mankind. However, one of the less well-known beginnings in this week’s Torah portion is the beginning of the Oral Torah, and the story of how our failure to pass it on correctly almost led to our end!
Why do Noahides know how to set up a chuppah and hang a mezzuzah, but know nothing of the laws of marriage and adultery? Are we disrespecting the path that HaShem has set out before us?