Torah

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Explore 4,111 Jewish texts related to the theme of Torah, drawn from Midrash, Kabbalah, Apocrypha, and classical Jewish literature.

David the Shepherd King

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

It centers around the verse, "And observe My commandments, and perform them" (Leviticus 26:3). What does it really mean to "perform" them? Rabbi Ḥama ben Rabbi Ḥanina offers a radi...

First Days of Existence

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We often think of life itself, perhaps, or the beauty of nature. But according to Jewish tradition, some gifts are so profound, so foundational, that they shape our very existence....

Shammai and the Origins of the World

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

This question, believe it or not, has occupied Jewish thinkers for centuries. And it all stems from a seemingly simple verse in Leviticus (26:42): “I will remember My covenant with...

Wonders of Genesis and David

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

It's more than just about wine, you see. It's a metaphor, a living, breathing symbol of the Jewish people themselves. We find this beautiful idea elaborated on in Vayikra Rabbah 36...

Kingdom of King Ahaz

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Today, we’re diving into a fascinating passage from Vayikra Rabbah 36 that grapples with the legacy of King Ahaz. The verse from Proverbs sets the stage: “One hand to another will ...

Covenant of Jacob and Yehoshua

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

The ancient rabbis grappled with these very questions, and their answers, preserved in texts like Vayikra Rabbah, are both surprising and deeply inspiring. to one fascinating passa...

Abraham: Jacob at the Dawn of Creation

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

Birth order, historical sequence. But what if there’s more to it than that? Vayikra Rabbah 36, a fascinating passage in the rabbinic commentary on Leviticus, flips that script on u...

Abraham in Battle and Hosea

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It’s a question the rabbis grappled with, and in Vayikra Rabbah 36, we find some fascinating—and differing—answers. The text explores just how long the merit, the z’chus, of the pa...

David Studies Torah

Midrash Aggadah Midrash Aggadah

We all do. But what if the key to a blessed life was simpler than we think? Psalm 1:1-2 opens with a powerful image: "Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wic...