In this week's discussion, we dive headlong into one of philosophy's hardest questions- the nature of the mind.
Rav Hirsch shows us how a phrase in this weeks parashah so often understood as self-preservation, however delving deeper, we get a profound warning to protect our understanding of God and the Soul
Tetzaveh - a Priest not a Pope
Terumah - symbolism from the train
Mishpatim - Justice Humanism and Morality
Yesro
Beshalach - Work ethic
Parshat Boh
Parshat Vaerah -\o Me As A Nation
Parashat Shemot - First Born
Parshat Vayechi
Parshat Vayigash
Parsha Mikeits
Parshat Vayeishev
Parasha Vayeitzei
Parshat Lech-Lecha
Nullifying yourself to the Collective
Parshat Bereishis
Parshat Netzavim
Parshat Ki-Savo
Parashat Shoftim
Parshat Reey
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