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Why does Yosef cry when his brothers ask for forgiveness after the death of their father? Hear from Rabbi Yonatan Udren how Yosef speaks the language of love, and his brothers speak the language of fear. Based on the commentary of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz on Bereishit, and brought to you by the RRG Beit Midrash, the spiritual home for Hebrew University students on campus.
As we close the book on 2020, with all of its pain and challenge, I have a question for you: were there moments where, even in the darkest times, you still were able to feel God’s love? Where was God most present in your story during this last year? I’d love to hear your comments on our facebook page, RRG Beit Midrash, or on our Instagram page, RRG Beit.
By Rabbi Yonatan UdrenWhy does Yosef cry when his brothers ask for forgiveness after the death of their father? Hear from Rabbi Yonatan Udren how Yosef speaks the language of love, and his brothers speak the language of fear. Based on the commentary of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz on Bereishit, and brought to you by the RRG Beit Midrash, the spiritual home for Hebrew University students on campus.
As we close the book on 2020, with all of its pain and challenge, I have a question for you: were there moments where, even in the darkest times, you still were able to feel God’s love? Where was God most present in your story during this last year? I’d love to hear your comments on our facebook page, RRG Beit Midrash, or on our Instagram page, RRG Beit.