Noah’s Ark: The Teiva Of Protection
Noah was saved from the flood, but going into an ark, ark in Hebrew is teiva, and Teiva means “word” – How can one’s words be a protection?
Read moreNoah was saved from the flood, but going into an ark, ark in Hebrew is teiva, and Teiva means “word” – How can one’s words be a protection?
Read moreNoah, the man who famously built the ark to save his family & the future generations from the flood. Did you know how long it took Noah to build the ark? How old was he when he had his first child? I’m sure there’s other things you never knew. In this short video Eliav Friedman, MSW shares 5 things about Noah & the Ark.
Read moreAs Noah is preparing to finally leave the ark he sends out a Dove to find dry land – The Dove returns with an olive leaf / branch in its beak. The wording that the verse uses is ‘taraf befi’hah” which is an oddly aggressive word for the circumstances. From this we learn an important lesson…
Read moreNoah lived in a time when society was so corrupt that God had to destroy the entire world through a massive flood. The Torah says that Noah found favor in God’s eyes, Noah walked with God, yet we also see that there is no mention of Noah in any social circles….Why exactly is this? Rabbi Ari Enkin shares a fascinating insight regarding Noah and the way he lived, but more importantly, what we can learn from him…
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