Discoverואין נסתר מנגד עיניך ✡️ Weekly Insights on the Parasha by Rabbi Eli Menaged
ואין נסתר מנגד עיניך ✡️ Weekly Insights on the Parasha by Rabbi Eli Menaged
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ואין נסתר מנגד עיניך ✡️ Weekly Insights on the Parasha by Rabbi Eli Menaged

Author: Rabbi Eli Menaged

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Delivered by Rabbi Eli Menaged to the students and alumni of Israel XP @ Bar-Ilan University. Illuminating the Parasha each week through the depths of Pardes, with a focus on Derash and Remez, striving to mend the spiritual fracture of Kotz and Dardar, restoring the crowns to the holy letters through the insights revealed.
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The approach of the Shelah Hakadosh to the symbolism behind the terumat hadeshen.
A look at why the Torah at times writes הוא but we read it as היא, and the secrets infused in these 3 holy letters.
Hashem’s relationship to the small aleph.
The Aleph as a hint to Moshe’s place within the different types of ways to serve Hashem.
Explaining the more mainstream mystical approach that connects the tribe of Dan to the month of Tevet.
The massive hidush of Rav Moshe Wolfsohn connecting Dan to the month of Adar and its connection to the next geulah in Nissan.
Connecting Purim and Pesach through the mitzvah of Parah Adumah.
A new interpretation for why a half shekel and not a whole.
A look at the two prototypes of redemption and the Purim and Pesach connection in the story of Lot.
A look at a peculiar initial thought in the Gemara in Megillah on who should be obligated in hearing the Megillah.
A few more approaches to the symbolism behind hamentashens.
A deeper meaning to why Moshe engraved the names of all the tribes into the Avnei Shoham.
A deep look at the three golden crowns in the Mishkan and their relationship to three gifts entrusted to man kind as emphasized in the last three parshiot Yitro, Mishpatim, and Terumah, hinted to in the word Emet.
Connecting our previous dvar Torah to the morning berachot.
Understanding the great level of Naaseh ve-Nishma and its relationship to the Shema.
A look at how Hashem interacts with tzadikim and Reshaim through the Yetziat Mitzrayim story.
A hint in our parasha to seeing the hidden and revealed miracles in our lives.
A look at the placement of the Tefillin shel yad on the left hand next to our heart.
The lesson dating back to the Garden of Eden that Hashem wishes to teach Paroah regarding the staff and the snake.
A look at the stories at the start of the parasha as a foreshadowing to the later stories of Moshe as leader of the Jewish people.
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