The Weekly Parashah
1 year ago • Apr 17, 2025
The Weekly Parashah with Rabbi David Kasher (Co-Sponsored with Hadar)
Join us for a literary study of the text of the Torah, aided by the keen eyes of the classical commentators.
This course will meet at 3:00 PM Eastern | 12:00 PM Pacific.
This class is co-sponsored by IKAR.
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The Torah’s most repetitive chapter may conceal one of its most urgent lessons. Through a series of surprising midrashic connections, we discover that the leaders bringing gifts to the Mishkan are the same figures who once clashed bitterly with Moses during the struggle against Pharaoh. Their last-minute act of reconciliation raises a timeless question: what does it take for a divided people to rebuild trust before it’s too late?
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The Magical Mind of Midrash Session 2
In the gaps, the ambiguities, the contradictions, and the mysteries of
Torah, Midrash is born. Like a flower emerging from the crack in the
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The Magical Mind of Midrash Session 3
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Shavuot
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But…How Do We Prepare to Listen?
We spend so much time preparing to speak, but what does Shavuot and revelation teach us about how we can prepare to listen?
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