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Marital Status: Single (divorced)


📚Education/Degrees: Bachelor of Environmental science.


📈Occupation: Warehouse supervisor


📝Personal Description: Strengthening my connection and relationship with HaShem through prayer and study are important and a big part of my life.


I am also a outgoing individual, who enjoys the outdoors (camping, hiking, kayaking etc...) I like reading, writing novels, short stories and poetry. I enjoy Running and going on long drives/road trips that allow me to discover new places and meet people.


🎯Looking For: I am looking for someone to share in life ups and downs together as a team that support each other and help bring the light and kindness of HaShem and His Torah to the world.


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David Keller
Got here and is ready to learn. Contributed with his personal questions.

Blue Raising Star

Has completed with Success the Orach Chaim Study Program of the Noahide Academy.

Orach Chaim Graduate

Rede in Heilbronn zu Chanukkah 5785



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Shemot: A Reflection on Human Nature

      


Our Torah portion, Shemot, recounts that when Moses grew up in Pharaoh's household and went out to see his brothers, he saw "two Hebrew men fighting," that were striking each other. Moses' reaction was, "And he said to the wicked one, 'Why do you strike your fellow?'" The word 'strike,' in the future tense, indicates that the man had not yet struck his fellow, and yet, he is already called 'wicked.' Indeed, the Torah (Sanhedrin 58b) learns from this that "one who raises his hand against his fellow, even if he has not struck him, is called wicked." We can view the raising of the hand as the beginning of the act of striking another. This is the novelty of this matter: even the beginning of the act of striking causes a person to be called 'wicked.'


However, the assertion that the person is called 'wicked' is not only…


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Rabbi Moshe Perets

Rabbi

Founder & Director

Last Days...

Shalom to all!


These are the last days to Register to our new Live Sunday Course : Choshen Mishpat II: https://www.noahideacademy.org/choshen-mishpat2



Choshen Mishpat II: https://www.noahideacademy.org/choshen-mishpat2


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Parashah Vayechi Activity Sheets

Learning the weekly Parashah with children is a great way to introduce Torah ideas and values at a young age. Here are the activity sheets for Parashah Vayechi (recommended for 4-8 years old). Enjoy learning!


We have now finished the first Sefer - Sefer Bereshit. Chazak, chazak, venitchazek!



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