Set aside time each day to study Torah and uncover God’s incredible blueprint for Jewish living.
The Torah is so vast, and appears so daunting, that a person might say, why start studying Torah if I will likely forget much of what I learn? There is an incredibly powerful lesson to learn from none other than Moses, about the intrinsic value of studying the Torah even when it appears as if it will not be retained.
To appreciate the power of Torah study and the “gift” of being able to study with the Almighty, read this enlightening analysis entitled: “The Gift of Torah” from Rabbi Ephraim Z. Buchwald’s Torah message for Kee Tisah 5777-2017. Out of respect for Shabbat, please consider printing it on Friday afternoon if you plan to read it on Shabbat.
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