Last episode left us scratching our heads over those two strange trees in the Garden. In this episode, Rabbi Fohrman begins answering our questions on the beginning of the Torah through the help of a clue found all the way at the Torah’s very end – and in the process, develops a single, paradigm shifting theory that re-envisions the simple layout of the Garden itself.
Want to learn more about what Rabbi Fohrman calls the two creation stories? Click here to check out his course, A Tale of Two Names, mentioned in this episode.
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Ep. 5: The Second Half of the Story
Ep. 4: Beyond the Garden Walls
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