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PARSHAT YITRO – THE TRUTH SEEKER


The weekly Torah portion of Yitro focuses on the most formative event in human history: the Giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. It was here that the Seven Noahide Commandments—originally given to Adam and Noah—were reaffirmed and integrated into the eternal Divine covenant through Moses. Surprisingly, the portion is not named "The Giving of the Torah." Instead, it is named after a man: Yitro (Jethro), who held the title "Priest of Midian." Why does the Torah not name the portion after this transformational event, rather, after Jethro? 

The Zohar reveals that the Torah could not be given to the world until Yitro arrived and acknowledged the Almighty. It was only after Yitro proclaimed, "Now I know that the Lord is greater than all the gods," that a spiritual elevation occurred across all worlds, allowing the connection between Heaven and Earth at Mount Sinai. To understand the…


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Brian Bond
18 hours ago

Interesting that verse 18:12 it says Yisro made an offering to Elokim. I think everywhere else offerings are to Hashem. Just of note that the offering was to the attribute of Elokim rather than to Hashem.


Rabbi Moshe Perets
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🌿 Daily Bible Insight – Exodus 15:27



“They came to Eilim, where there were 12 springs and 70 date palms, and they camped there by the water.”


This verse is a map of your soul.


The 12 springs are the Jewish people — the source of Torah.

The 70 palms are all humanity — every nation, every seeker.

And the water is Torah, the wisdom that gives eternal life.


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Parshat Beshalach: Gratitude-the Key to Joyful Life 

Parshat "Beshalach" centers on one of the most sublime moments in human history—the Song of the Sea (Shirat HaYam). Following years of enslavement in Egypt, and at the miraculous moment of salvation on the shores of the Red Sea, the Children of Israel burst into a song of praise and gratitude to the Creator of the world. The Song of the Sea was not sung only for the momentary miracle of the splitting of the sea, but for the entire journey of the People of Israel. The key to constant gratitude lies in the ability to look in the right way back at one’s past.

When a person pauses for a moment and honestly reflects on their life's path, they discover that even in the most difficult moments, the Hand of G-d was there. Those "coincidences" that saved us, those people who appeared…


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Laurie
Laurie
Jan 28

This was the exact message I am needing this morning. Mahalo (thank you in Hawaiian)

Rabbi Moshe Perets
Toke the Introduction Course

Noahide Beginner

Has completed with Success the Orach Chaim Study Program of the Noahide Academy.

Orach Chaim Graduate

🎥 LIVE INTERVIEW – TOMORROW A Special Conversation on the Future of Humanity


📅 Wednesday, 28.01

⏰ 7:30 PM Israel

⏰ 12:30–12:40 PM EST

⏱ 10 minutes – LIVE


Join us for a live 10-minute interview between


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Angela
Jan 28

It seems I just missed it😔will it be posted?


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