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Women Should Run the World – A poem for Parsha Shemot (Aliyah 1) by Rick Lupert
Rick Lupert
December 27, 2018
Women Should Run the World – A poem for Parsha Shemot (Aliyah 1) by Rick Lupert
Bless This in Moderation – A Poem for Haftarah Shemot by Rick Lupert
Rick Lupert
January 5, 2018
Bless This in Moderation – A Poem for Haftarah Shemot by Rick Lupert
Déjà Vu, all over again: Parashat Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1)
Jewish Journal
January 12, 2012
It’s a new year and we are beginning a new book of the Torah — Exodus. Unfortunately, we are dealing with the same old problem. Anti-Semitism, the oldest hatred, rears its ugly head.
Captains of Destiny
Rabbi Allen I. Freehling
December 26, 2002
This week\’s Torah portion, Shemot, finds us studying the Book of Exodus for the first time this year. Probing the text, I began to think about the Hebrew word tevah (ark) that is found only twice in the Torah — in parshat Noah and in this one.
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