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The Blogs: Lech Lecha: A Letter to Abraham — From a Son to His Spiritual Father
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SHABBAT SHALOM! This week Tyler Merwin brings the Torah Portion, LECH LECHA, as we take our reading from GENESIS 12:1-17:27. | Hebraic Roots Network
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Lech Lecha is my favourite Torah portion in the Torah. It feels like it was written for me. And my favourite book for learning the parsha is @rabbisacks Judaism’s life changing ideas. I’ve recommended many times to friends, followers and family. . . . #jewishwisdom #torah #jewishlife #abraham #instructionmanual #jewishpeople #israel #journey | Anat Ishai
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📖 Parshat Lech Lecha This Week: God tells Abraham, ‘Lech Lecha’ usually translated as ‘Go forth,’ but it literally means ‘Go to yourself.’ Before telling him the destination, God tells him to leave everything comfortable behind—his land, birthplace, and father’s house. Why? Because often what’s comfortable is what’s holding us back from becoming who we’re meant to be. The journey to your true self requires letting go of what no longer serves you. What are you clinging to that’s preventing you f
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The Blogs: Lech Lecha: Fiddler on the Roof and Abraham
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Abraham ruled no empire, commanded no army, engaged in no spectacular acts of heroism on the battlefield, performed no miracles, proclaimed no prophecy, led no vast throng of followers, and had no disciples other than his own child. Yet today more than half of the 6 billion people alive on the face of the planet identify themselves as his heirs. Rabbi Sacks explains how Abraham became the most influential man who ever lived | JLI - The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute
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🌟 Journey Through the Torah: Lech Lecha 🌟 Join Rabbi Alan Bell as he dives into this week’s Torah portion, Lech Lecha, exploring Abraham’s journey of faith, courage, and stepping into the unknown. ✨🛤️ #TorahPortion #LechLecha #JourneyThroughTheTorah #Faith #Courage #NewBeginnings #RabbiAlanBell #JewishWisdom #SpiritualJourney | Temple Beth El - West Palm Beach
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Abraham's Journey Into the Unknown (Parshat Lech Lecha) When God commands Abraham to leave his home and embark on a journey, he is told “Lech lecha me'artzecha... - Go for yourself, from your land…”. This directive is quite strange. Abraham is told where to leave from, but he is not told his destination. What kind of journey lacks a destination? Let’s find out. For the full article and audio version of this video, click here: https://www.shmuelreichman.com/blog/LechLecha | aish.com
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📖 Parshat Lech Lecha This Week: God tells Abraham, ‘Lech Lecha’ usually translated as ‘Go forth,’ but it literally means ‘Go to yourself.’ Before telling him the destination, God tells him to leave everything comfortable behind—his land, birthplace, and father’s house. Why? Because often what’s comfortable is what’s holding us back from becoming who we’re meant to be. The journey to your true self requires letting go of what no longer serves you. What are you clinging to that’s preventing you f
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Abraham ruled no empire, commanded no army, engaged in no spectacular acts of heroism on the battlefield, performed no miracles, proclaimed no prophecy, led no vast throng of followers, and had no disciples other than his own child. Yet today more than half of the 6 billion people alive on the face of the planet identify themselves as his heirs. Rabbi Sacks explains how Abraham became the most influential man who ever lived | JLI - The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute
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In this week's episode of The Original Torah Pearls, Lech Lecha (Genesis 12:1-17:27), we learn the action implied in the Hebrew word for “belief" and consider how we can walk in the faith of Abraham in our lives. Linda wrote: “WOW, WOW, WOW! This is amazing. I will have to listen to this many times. THANK YOU!” https://www.nehemiaswall.com/torah-pearls-lech-lecha | Nehemia Gordon
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This week’s Torah portion, Lech Lecha, tells the story of how one man’s journey through the desert became the beginning of a nation destined to endure and illuminate the world. G-d’s promise to Abraham still echoes through every generation. We are that promise. | JLI - The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute
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🌟 Journey Through the Torah: Lech Lecha 🌟 Join Rabbi Alan Bell as he dives into this week’s Torah portion, Lech Lecha, exploring Abraham’s journey of faith, courage, and stepping into the unknown. ✨🛤️ #TorahPortion #LechLecha #JourneyThroughTheTorah #Faith #Courage #NewBeginnings #RabbiAlanBell #JewishWisdom #SpiritualJourney | Temple Beth El - West Palm Beach
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Abraham's Journey Into the Unknown (Parshat Lech Lecha) When God commands Abraham to leave his home and embark on a journey, he is told “Lech lecha me'artzecha... - Go for yourself, from your land…”. This directive is quite strange. Abraham is told where to leave from, but he is not told his destination. What kind of journey lacks a destination? Let’s find out. For the full article and audio version of this video, click here: https://www.shmuelreichman.com/blog/LechLecha | aish.com
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Lech Lecha is my favourite Torah portion in the Torah. It feels like it was written for me. And my favourite book for learning the parsha is @rabbisacks Judaism’s life changing ideas. I’ve recommended many times to friends, followers and family. . . . #jewishwisdom #torah #jewishlife #abraham #instructionmanual #jewishpeople #israel #journey | Anat Ishai
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🕊️ This week's Torah portion - Lech Lecha - marks the pivotal moment when God first speaks to Abraham (then called Abram). Though we met him briefly in last week's portion, it's here that we discover what made him truly extraordinary. What qualities did God see in this man that led to him being chosen for such a profound mission? Watch to learn about a characteristic of Abraham that can transform how we approach our own spiritual journey today. | Israel Alliance
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The Hebrew phrase “Lech Lecha” (לֶךְ־לְךָ) from Genesis 12:1 is rich in layered meaning. Literally, it means “Go forth” — God’s call to Abram to leave his homeland and journey to an unknown land. Yet the Hebrew grammar adds depth: lecha (“for yourself” or “to yourself”) transforms it into a spiritual command — “Go for your own sake,” “Go to yourself,” or “Go toward your authentic self.” It suggests that Abram’s journey was not only geographical but inward and transformative. By leaving behind th
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