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Join Rabbi Chaim Markovits and the statewide community of Rural Georgian Jews in conversation.
When G-d tells Noah that he plans to destroy humanity, Noah does not pound on the table and demand mercy. Why?
Why didn’t he act like Moses, who pounded on the table and prevented the Children of Israel from being punished?
A deeper reading will shed light on Noah’s reasoning and teach us how to judge others.
This class was given on Thursday, 10/7/2021 (1 Cheshvan 5782).
Download the source notes here
Learn more about us on www.ChabadRuralGeorgia.com
Watch more of our classes on our YouTube Channel
Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram
Join Rabbi Chaim Markovits and the statewide community of Rural Georgian Jews in conversation.
When G-d tells Noah that he plans to destroy humanity, Noah does not pound on the table and demand mercy. Why?
Why didn’t he act like Moses, who pounded on the table and prevented the Children of Israel from being punished?
A deeper reading will shed light on Noah’s reasoning and teach us how to judge others.
This class was given on Thursday, 10/7/2021 (1 Cheshvan 5782).
Download the source notes here
Learn more about us on www.ChabadRuralGeorgia.com
Watch more of our classes on our YouTube Channel
Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram