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Weekly Torah Portion: Vayishlach
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Complete, First published Dec 13, 2024
These lessons are written with no assumption of prior learning save for two fundamental assumptions: 
1) The Torah and G-d are One, there the former reveals the latter
2) A firm belief in Hashem's Providence, where all happenstance - great and small alike - are ordained from above

There is no set order for reading this material. It can be used for the unlearned and the seasoned scribe alike. Each subtitle relates to the overarching themes in Genesis Chapters 32-36.

Where necessary, the reader is directed to other discussions which have been committed to writing. The Author will provide references on request, with their omission in this edition being designed with brevity in mind.

The Torah is not an academic pursuit for most and should not be taken as such. It is a Philosophy and State of being which guides all aspects of life. For those who want academic references, request directly from the author for a significantly more in-depth analysis of the Portion.
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