FAITH AND LOVINGKINDNESS
To walk in Faith necessitates walking in lovingkindness. Because after all we are meant to be the language of ABBA our Father in the Heavens TO VIEW CLICK HERE
To walk in Faith necessitates walking in lovingkindness. Because after all we are meant to be the language of ABBA our Father in the Heavens TO VIEW CLICK HERE
We all yearn for our Divine Father’s love like the children that we are.Yet in the Tanach ( the Hebrew Bible) the focus and clearer message is about us loving Him..why is that?to join lesson click here
THE LESSON ON FREE C HOICEThe greatest gift G-d gave mankind is the gift of Free Choice. It is that gift that makes the yearning , finding and experiencing G-d’s Presence so much sweeter and impactful. To Join Lesson Click Here
Torah portion EIKEV Deuteronomy 7:12–11:25 Moshe Kempinski Moshe defines the difficulties and the trials that the people of Israel underwent in the wilderness as a “test/ LeNasotcha”. And you shall remember the entire way on which Hashem , your G-d, led you these forty years in the desert, in order to afflict you,to test you … Read more
we came down to pray a couple of days before the Fast day of the Ninth Day Of Av remembering the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. I came back with new perspectiveTo view click here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDNmbNw_XyU
Torah portion of VaEtchanan Deuteronomy 3:23–7:11 Moshe Kempinski We read in the Torah portion that always follows the fast of Tish B’av the following; Hashem spoke these words to your entire assembly at the mountain out of the midst of the fire, the cloud, and the opaque darkness, with a great voice, which did not … Read more
Torah Portion of DEVARIM Deuteronomy 1:1–3:22 Moshe Kempinski www.shorashimshop.com The Torah portion of Devarim is always read before the Fast of Tisha B’Av. The portion begins with these words; “These are the words ( Devarim) that Moses spoke to all Israel, on the other side of the Jordan, in the wilderness, in the Arabah, opposite … Read more
Moshe Kempinski Torah Portion ; Matot (Numbers 30:2-32:42) The Torah portion of Matot (Numbers 30:2-32:42)is read this week with the portion of Maassei(Numbers 33:1-36:13). In Mattot we hear of the admonitions regarding vows, oaths and obligations. We read of the implications and difficulties that arise from the improper use of utterances and vows. The Hebrew words … Read more