Light in the Darkness of the Flood – A parsha post by TorahTutors.org Director Sarah Rudolph
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For this week’s Tuesday TorahTutors Tidbit, a tutor describes an important teaching moment that occurred in a real TorahTutors session: In the course of studying Tanach, we discussed a pasuk (verse) that concludes the story we were learning. My student interjected and asked how this pasuk can conclude the story, seeing as it is actually the…
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One of the best things about Torah learning is that it’s never finished; there are always new insights to discover. Each year, we read through all five books of the Torah – and then, just as we complete the Torah on Simchat Torah, we immediately start again. At TorahTutors, we love to learn and we…
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In a bit of a departure, today’s #TuesdayTorahTutorsTidbit is not real Torah, from real TorahTutors sessions, but it is real Torah, about TorahTutors sessions – and about Yom Kippur, about the new year, and about looking both backward and forward. In Parshat Nitzavim, which was read a few weeks ago, Moshe encourages the Jewish people…