Passing Down Tradition in Parshas Vayechi
Parshas Vayechi guides us to the importance of mesorah (tradition). In this parsha, we witness Yaakov Avinu gathering his children to bless them and share his final words.
Parshas Vayechi guides us to the importance of mesorah (tradition). In this parsha, we witness Yaakov Avinu gathering his children to bless them and share his final words.
It’s a story we know well. Yosef and his brothers, the colorful coat, the jealousy, and the sale to Egypt. But let’s hit pause for a second and zoom in.
Let’s get something clear from the start: these aren’t just songs—they’re bangers. Torah Live is dropping a playlist of epic proportions, covering everything from not talking in shul to mitzvah enthusiasm.
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In the heart of Jerusalem, among the vibrant greenery and the calls of exotic animals, a unique event took place. Eitan Weinstein, in honor of his bar mitzvah, took his celebration beyond the usual festivities to create something truly meaningful.