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Parshas Noach, validation of purpose
This week's Parsha Perspective is in honor of the Refuah Shlema of HaRav Amitai Ben Shoshanna, Leah Mintche Bas Gittel, and Shaul Ben Berta.
This week's Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
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This week is the 200th episode of the Parsha Perspective!
I want to thank each of you for listening to or reading the Parsha Perspective every week.
I hope you have gained as much as I have from the past 200 episodes.
Our Parsha introduces Noach, a man who remained faithful to G-d while the rest of society descended into chaos and anarchy.
Noach was told by G-d that a Mabul (flood) would soon destroy all of civilization. Only he and his family would survive in a Teviah, an ark he was to build.
We find out why we begin with the mistakes of humanity.
We learn the Jewish opinion about the optimist and pessimist.
By Rabbi Shalom Yemini5
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Parshas Noach, validation of purpose
This week's Parsha Perspective is in honor of the Refuah Shlema of HaRav Amitai Ben Shoshanna, Leah Mintche Bas Gittel, and Shaul Ben Berta.
This week's Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
Click here to listen, watch and connect!
Parshaperspective.com
This week is the 200th episode of the Parsha Perspective!
I want to thank each of you for listening to or reading the Parsha Perspective every week.
I hope you have gained as much as I have from the past 200 episodes.
Our Parsha introduces Noach, a man who remained faithful to G-d while the rest of society descended into chaos and anarchy.
Noach was told by G-d that a Mabul (flood) would soon destroy all of civilization. Only he and his family would survive in a Teviah, an ark he was to build.
We find out why we begin with the mistakes of humanity.
We learn the Jewish opinion about the optimist and pessimist.

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