Last episode, Rabbi Fohrman promised that the Tree of Life isn’t left behind in Eden, never to be seen again once we’re exiled from the Garden. The tree actually returns! In this episode, we find out where and when – and begin to see how the tree’s return impacts the larger narrative of the entire Torah.
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A Book Like No Other: Season 3 - Trailer
The Blasphemer: Why Would Someone Curse God?
Join Us for a Meaningful Tisha B'Av
What is “Meaningful Judaism”? (Introducing Aleph Beta’s brand-new podcast)
Epilogue: What the Tree of Life Teaches Us About Returning from Exile
Ep. 6: How to Grow a Garden
Ep. 5: The Second Half of the Story
BONUS Epilogue to Episode 3
Ep. 3: Confronting the Theory Killer
Ep. 2: The Paradigm Shift
Ep. 1: The Elephant in the… Garden
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