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Enter your email and password to log into your Aleph Beta account. SHAVUOT DVAR TORAH & VIDEOS (2021) Shavuot is the culmination of the counting of the seven weeks, or forty-nine days, of the Omer. After counting the Omer, we arrive chronologically and spiritually at Shavuot, where we celebrate both the spring harvest and the day the Israelite people accepted the Torah from God.Shavuot is known by many names–Shavuos, the Festival of Weeks, the Jewish Pentecost, the Reaping Festival–which THIS WEEK'S TORAH PORTION Haftarah portions – or Haftoroh in Ashkenazic, or “Concluding Portion” – are selections from the books of Nevi’im (Prophets) of the Hebrew Bible. They are also publicly read – rather, sung or chanted – in synagogue services, following the Torah reading each Sabbath, holidays and fast days. There is usually a thematic link tothe
PARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
THE 10 COMMANDMENTS EXPLAINED One of the most iconic Biblical images is the Ten Commandments, etched in stone on two tablets and held high above the head of Moses. Though the Bible actually has 613 commandments, the Ten Commandments (עשרת הדברות), also known as the Decalogue or the Aseret HaDibrot (Ten Sayings) in Hebrew, have always held a unique place inJewish practice.
WHAT IS ESTHER'S FAST Esther's Fast in the Bible. Towards the end of Megillat Esther (the Scroll of Esther) we find that, in addition to establishing Purim as an official holiday, Queen Esther ordered the Jews to commemorate their prayerful fasting and crying out to God during those days (Esther 9:31).. Thus, to this very day, we observe Taanit Esther, or the Fast of Esther, on the day before Purim – the 13th of SHAVUOT: WHAT IS SHAVUOT, MEANING & IMPORTANCE The name Shavuot, meaning “weeks,” refers to this seven-week period. Each day is counted, which is known as the Counting of the Omer, or Sefirat HaOmer. In the days of the Temple, the counting marked the seven weeks from the wheat harvest on the spring festivalof
LAG BAOMER 2021
Lag BaOmer – or Lag B'Omer (Hebrew: ל״ג בעומר) – is a festive holiday held on the 33rd day of the Sefira count, which falls on the evening of May 22 in 2019.This corresponds with the 18th day of the month of Iyar in the Jewish calendar, and generally falls sometime between April and May. EISHET CHAYIL EXPLAINED Eishet Chayil (pronounced aish-et chai-eel or eishes chayil) is generally translated as “ Woman of Valor .”. It’s a portion from the Book of Proverbs (chapter 31:10–31) that is traditionally sung before the Friday night Shabbat meal. The origin of the custom to sing Eishet Chayil on Shabbat is unknown, but it has been widely adopted by LEARN TORAH (BIBLE) & JEWISH STUDIES ONLINE Bring the Torah to life with Aleph Beta’s Torah (Bible) & Jewish studies videos. Be excited by learning Torah, and find relevant meaning for modern-day life.LOGIN | ALEPH BETA
Enter your email and password to log into your Aleph Beta account. SHAVUOT DVAR TORAH & VIDEOS (2021) Shavuot is the culmination of the counting of the seven weeks, or forty-nine days, of the Omer. After counting the Omer, we arrive chronologically and spiritually at Shavuot, where we celebrate both the spring harvest and the day the Israelite people accepted the Torah from God.Shavuot is known by many names–Shavuos, the Festival of Weeks, the Jewish Pentecost, the Reaping Festival–which THIS WEEK'S TORAH PORTION Haftarah portions – or Haftoroh in Ashkenazic, or “Concluding Portion” – are selections from the books of Nevi’im (Prophets) of the Hebrew Bible. They are also publicly read – rather, sung or chanted – in synagogue services, following the Torah reading each Sabbath, holidays and fast days. There is usually a thematic link tothe
PARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
THE 10 COMMANDMENTS EXPLAINED One of the most iconic Biblical images is the Ten Commandments, etched in stone on two tablets and held high above the head of Moses. Though the Bible actually has 613 commandments, the Ten Commandments (עשרת הדברות), also known as the Decalogue or the Aseret HaDibrot (Ten Sayings) in Hebrew, have always held a unique place inJewish practice.
WHAT IS ESTHER'S FAST Esther's Fast in the Bible. Towards the end of Megillat Esther (the Scroll of Esther) we find that, in addition to establishing Purim as an official holiday, Queen Esther ordered the Jews to commemorate their prayerful fasting and crying out to God during those days (Esther 9:31).. Thus, to this very day, we observe Taanit Esther, or the Fast of Esther, on the day before Purim – the 13th of SHAVUOT: WHAT IS SHAVUOT, MEANING & IMPORTANCE The name Shavuot, meaning “weeks,” refers to this seven-week period. Each day is counted, which is known as the Counting of the Omer, or Sefirat HaOmer. In the days of the Temple, the counting marked the seven weeks from the wheat harvest on the spring festivalof
LAG BAOMER 2021
Lag BaOmer – or Lag B'Omer (Hebrew: ל״ג בעומר) – is a festive holiday held on the 33rd day of the Sefira count, which falls on the evening of May 22 in 2019.This corresponds with the 18th day of the month of Iyar in the Jewish calendar, and generally falls sometime between April and May. EISHET CHAYIL EXPLAINED Eishet Chayil (pronounced aish-et chai-eel or eishes chayil) is generally translated as “ Woman of Valor .”. It’s a portion from the Book of Proverbs (chapter 31:10–31) that is traditionally sung before the Friday night Shabbat meal. The origin of the custom to sing Eishet Chayil on Shabbat is unknown, but it has been widely adopted byABOUT ALEPH BETA
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THE MEANING OF TEFILLAH What Is Tefillah? Prayer – in Hebrew, Tefillah, and in Yiddish, davening – is the pulse and heartbeat of Jewish spiritual life. Each turn of the daily, weekly, and yearly cycle is accompanied by specific Jewish prayers that set the tone of religious practice for the individual and the community.PARSHA LAB PODCAST
Parsha Lab is not just another podcast delivering a sermon about the weekly Torah portion. Of course, well-prepared and engaging sermons are valuable, but Parsha Lab is designed completely differently, to take our study of the Bible to the next level. In our weekly podcast, we dive behind the textual and conceptual meanings in each Torahportion.
THE BOOK OF EXODUS
Journey through the Book of Exodus with Aleph Beta’s videos. We follow the famous story of Moses leading the Israelites from Egypt to Mount Sinai, where they received the Ten Commandments.PARSHAT KEDOSHIM
Parshat Kedoshim continues to explore the theme of "holiness" that we read about in the prior parsha, Acharei Mot. It opens with a bold statement from God: "You shall be holy, for I, the Lord, your God, am holy." What follows is a long-list of laws that are meant to help us to attain holiness, so that we can somehow imitate God. PASSOVER 101 :WHAT IS PESACH (PASSOVER) The Passover holiday, also known as Pesach, commemorates the Jewish Exodus from Egypt. Passover is celebrated in the springtime, and is often called Chag haAviv, or “The Spring Holiday,” in Hebrew. On the Hebrew calendar, the holiday of Passover begins on the evening of 15th of Nissan, usually late March or April on the Gregorian calendar.MA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition.PARSHAT VAYIGASH
Vayigash Torah Portion: Genesis 44:18–Genesis 47:27. At the conclusion of the previous parsha, Parshat Miketz, Benjamin seemed fated to be stuck in Egypt forever, a captive of this Egyptian high official (who, unbeknownst to Jacob’s sons, is actually their long-lost brother Joseph).And so, with the first verse of Parshat Vayigash, begins one of the most moving speeches in all of the BookPARSHAT ACHAREI MOT
As the parsha describes, you are supposed to enact a highly-involved, extremely dramatic, day-long ritual that involves donning special clothing for the day (with multiple "costume changes"), immersing in a ritual bath no fewer than five times, sending away a "scapegoat," and bringing an array of sacrifices to God, including a cloud of burning LEARN TORAH (BIBLE) & JEWISH STUDIES ONLINE Bring the Torah to life with Aleph Beta’s Torah (Bible) & Jewish studies videos. Be excited by learning Torah, and find relevant meaning for modern-day life.LOGIN | ALEPH BETA
Enter your email and password to log into your Aleph Beta account. SHAVUOT DVAR TORAH & VIDEOS (2021) Shavuot is the culmination of the counting of the seven weeks, or forty-nine days, of the Omer. After counting the Omer, we arrive chronologically and spiritually at Shavuot, where we celebrate both the spring harvest and the day the Israelite people accepted the Torah from God.Shavuot is known by many names–Shavuos, the Festival of Weeks, the Jewish Pentecost, the Reaping Festival–which THIS WEEK'S TORAH PORTION Haftarah portions – or Haftoroh in Ashkenazic, or “Concluding Portion” – are selections from the books of Nevi’im (Prophets) of the Hebrew Bible. They are also publicly read – rather, sung or chanted – in synagogue services, following the Torah reading each Sabbath, holidays and fast days. There is usually a thematic link tothe
PARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
THE 10 COMMANDMENTS EXPLAINED One of the most iconic Biblical images is the Ten Commandments, etched in stone on two tablets and held high above the head of Moses. Though the Bible actually has 613 commandments, the Ten Commandments (עשרת הדברות), also known as the Decalogue or the Aseret HaDibrot (Ten Sayings) in Hebrew, have always held a unique place inJewish practice.
WHAT IS ESTHER'S FAST Esther's Fast in the Bible. Towards the end of Megillat Esther (the Scroll of Esther) we find that, in addition to establishing Purim as an official holiday, Queen Esther ordered the Jews to commemorate their prayerful fasting and crying out to God during those days (Esther 9:31).. Thus, to this very day, we observe Taanit Esther, or the Fast of Esther, on the day before Purim – the 13th of THE MEANING OF TEFILLAH What Is Tefillah? Prayer – in Hebrew, Tefillah, and in Yiddish, davening – is the pulse and heartbeat of Jewish spiritual life. Each turn of the daily, weekly, and yearly cycle is accompanied by specific Jewish prayers that set the tone of religious practice for the individual and the community.MA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition. EISHET CHAYIL EXPLAINED Eishet Chayil (pronounced aish-et chai-eel or eishes chayil) is generally translated as “ Woman of Valor .”. It’s a portion from the Book of Proverbs (chapter 31:10–31) that is traditionally sung before the Friday night Shabbat meal. The origin of the custom to sing Eishet Chayil on Shabbat is unknown, but it has been widely adopted by LEARN TORAH (BIBLE) & JEWISH STUDIES ONLINE Bring the Torah to life with Aleph Beta’s Torah (Bible) & Jewish studies videos. Be excited by learning Torah, and find relevant meaning for modern-day life.LOGIN | ALEPH BETA
Enter your email and password to log into your Aleph Beta account. SHAVUOT DVAR TORAH & VIDEOS (2021) Shavuot is the culmination of the counting of the seven weeks, or forty-nine days, of the Omer. After counting the Omer, we arrive chronologically and spiritually at Shavuot, where we celebrate both the spring harvest and the day the Israelite people accepted the Torah from God.Shavuot is known by many names–Shavuos, the Festival of Weeks, the Jewish Pentecost, the Reaping Festival–which THIS WEEK'S TORAH PORTION Haftarah portions – or Haftoroh in Ashkenazic, or “Concluding Portion” – are selections from the books of Nevi’im (Prophets) of the Hebrew Bible. They are also publicly read – rather, sung or chanted – in synagogue services, following the Torah reading each Sabbath, holidays and fast days. There is usually a thematic link tothe
PARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
THE 10 COMMANDMENTS EXPLAINED One of the most iconic Biblical images is the Ten Commandments, etched in stone on two tablets and held high above the head of Moses. Though the Bible actually has 613 commandments, the Ten Commandments (עשרת הדברות), also known as the Decalogue or the Aseret HaDibrot (Ten Sayings) in Hebrew, have always held a unique place inJewish practice.
WHAT IS ESTHER'S FAST Esther's Fast in the Bible. Towards the end of Megillat Esther (the Scroll of Esther) we find that, in addition to establishing Purim as an official holiday, Queen Esther ordered the Jews to commemorate their prayerful fasting and crying out to God during those days (Esther 9:31).. Thus, to this very day, we observe Taanit Esther, or the Fast of Esther, on the day before Purim – the 13th of THE MEANING OF TEFILLAH What Is Tefillah? Prayer – in Hebrew, Tefillah, and in Yiddish, davening – is the pulse and heartbeat of Jewish spiritual life. Each turn of the daily, weekly, and yearly cycle is accompanied by specific Jewish prayers that set the tone of religious practice for the individual and the community.MA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition. EISHET CHAYIL EXPLAINED Eishet Chayil (pronounced aish-et chai-eel or eishes chayil) is generally translated as “ Woman of Valor .”. It’s a portion from the Book of Proverbs (chapter 31:10–31) that is traditionally sung before the Friday night Shabbat meal. The origin of the custom to sing Eishet Chayil on Shabbat is unknown, but it has been widely adopted byABOUT ALEPH BETA
Aleph Beta is a Torah Media company. We make videos and audios on Biblical Themes: Parsha, Holidays, Prayer and Topics that range from the meaning of life to the understanding behind mitzvot.But that’s really just scratching the surface.Deep down, Aleph Beta is an organization deeply committed to helping people glimpse the beauty and profundity of the Torah, and fall in love with this life THE MEANING OF TEFILLAH What Is Tefillah? Prayer – in Hebrew, Tefillah, and in Yiddish, davening – is the pulse and heartbeat of Jewish spiritual life. Each turn of the daily, weekly, and yearly cycle is accompanied by specific Jewish prayers that set the tone of religious practice for the individual and the community.PARSHA LAB PODCAST
Parsha Lab is not just another podcast delivering a sermon about the weekly Torah portion. Of course, well-prepared and engaging sermons are valuable, but Parsha Lab is designed completely differently, to take our study of the Bible to the next level. In our weekly podcast, we dive behind the textual and conceptual meanings in each Torahportion.
LAG BAOMER 2021
Lag BaOmer – or Lag B'Omer (Hebrew: ל״ג בעומר) – is a festive holiday held on the 33rd day of the Sefira count, which falls on the evening of May 22 in 2019.This corresponds with the 18th day of the month of Iyar in the Jewish calendar, and generally falls sometime between April and May.THE BOOK OF EXODUS
Journey through the Book of Exodus with Aleph Beta’s videos. We follow the famous story of Moses leading the Israelites from Egypt to Mount Sinai, where they received the Ten Commandments.PARSHAT BAMIDBAR
Bamidbar Torah Portion: Numbers 1:1–4:20. Parshat Bamidbar opens up the Book of Bamidbar, the fourth book of the Torah, and it begins by describing a census that God commanded Moses to take of the people. In addition, a nasi or prince was appointed from each tribe to serve as a representative or leader.PARSHAT KEDOSHIM
Parshat Kedoshim continues to explore the theme of "holiness" that we read about in the prior parsha, Acharei Mot. It opens with a bold statement from God: "You shall be holy, for I, the Lord, your God, am holy." What follows is a long-list of laws that are meant to help us to attain holiness, so that we can somehow imitate God.PARSHAT VAYIGASH
Vayigash Torah Portion: Genesis 44:18–Genesis 47:27. At the conclusion of the previous parsha, Parshat Miketz, Benjamin seemed fated to be stuck in Egypt forever, a captive of this Egyptian high official (who, unbeknownst to Jacob’s sons, is actually their long-lost brother Joseph).And so, with the first verse of Parshat Vayigash, begins one of the most moving speeches in all of the Book PASSOVER 101 :WHAT IS PESACH (PASSOVER) The Passover holiday, also known as Pesach, commemorates the Jewish Exodus from Egypt. Passover is celebrated in the springtime, and is often called Chag haAviv, or “The Spring Holiday,” in Hebrew. On the Hebrew calendar, the holiday of Passover begins on the evening of 15th of Nissan, usually late March or April on the Gregorian calendar.PARSHAT ACHAREI MOT
As the parsha describes, you are supposed to enact a highly-involved, extremely dramatic, day-long ritual that involves donning special clothing for the day (with multiple "costume changes"), immersing in a ritual bath no fewer than five times, sending away a "scapegoat," and bringing an array of sacrifices to God, including a cloud of burning LEARN TORAH (BIBLE) & JEWISH STUDIES ONLINE Bring the Torah to life with Aleph Beta’s Torah (Bible) & Jewish studies videos. Be excited by learning Torah, and find relevant meaning for modern-day life.LOGIN | ALEPH BETA
Enter your email and password to log into your Aleph Beta account. SHAVUOT DVAR TORAH & VIDEOS (2021) Shavuot is the culmination of the counting of the seven weeks, or forty-nine days, of the Omer. After counting the Omer, we arrive chronologically and spiritually at Shavuot, where we celebrate both the spring harvest and the day the Israelite people accepted the Torah from God.Shavuot is known by many names–Shavuos, the Festival of Weeks, the Jewish Pentecost, the Reaping Festival–which PASSOVER (PESACH) VIDEOS & DIVREI TORAH Passover commemorates God’s redemption of the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery, but it is also monumental for another significant reason – becoming God’s chosen people.Today we observe Passover for seven days starting with a spiritual and symbolic Seder dinner. Before the Israelites became a nation, it was just a promise, made by God to His faithful servant Abraham. PARSHAT BEHA'ALOTECHA Beha'alotecha Torah Portion: Numbers 8:1–12:16. Parshat Beha'alotecha tells the story of the Israelites finally leaving their encampment at the foot of Mount Sinai and beginning to travel through the desert.They have been situated there, in that same spot, since the middle of the Book of Exodus, over 50 chapters ago! In that time, we've heard about their encounter with God — when God spoke THE 10 COMMANDMENTS EXPLAINED One of the most iconic Biblical images is the Ten Commandments, etched in stone on two tablets and held high above the head of Moses. Though the Bible actually has 613 commandments, the Ten Commandments (עשרת הדברות), also known as the Decalogue or the Aseret HaDibrot (Ten Sayings) in Hebrew, have always held a unique place inJewish practice.
PARSHAT VAYIGASH
Vayigash Torah Portion: Genesis 44:18–Genesis 47:27. At the conclusion of the previous parsha, Parshat Miketz, Benjamin seemed fated to be stuck in Egypt forever, a captive of this Egyptian high official (who, unbeknownst to Jacob’s sons, is actually their long-lost brother Joseph).And so, with the first verse of Parshat Vayigash, begins one of the most moving speeches in all of the BookPARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
MA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition. EISHET CHAYIL EXPLAINED Eishet Chayil (pronounced aish-et chai-eel or eishes chayil) is generally translated as “ Woman of Valor .”. It’s a portion from the Book of Proverbs (chapter 31:10–31) that is traditionally sung before the Friday night Shabbat meal. The origin of the custom to sing Eishet Chayil on Shabbat is unknown, but it has been widely adopted by LEARN TORAH (BIBLE) & JEWISH STUDIES ONLINE Bring the Torah to life with Aleph Beta’s Torah (Bible) & Jewish studies videos. Be excited by learning Torah, and find relevant meaning for modern-day life.LOGIN | ALEPH BETA
Enter your email and password to log into your Aleph Beta account. SHAVUOT DVAR TORAH & VIDEOS (2021) Shavuot is the culmination of the counting of the seven weeks, or forty-nine days, of the Omer. After counting the Omer, we arrive chronologically and spiritually at Shavuot, where we celebrate both the spring harvest and the day the Israelite people accepted the Torah from God.Shavuot is known by many names–Shavuos, the Festival of Weeks, the Jewish Pentecost, the Reaping Festival–which PASSOVER (PESACH) VIDEOS & DIVREI TORAH Passover commemorates God’s redemption of the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery, but it is also monumental for another significant reason – becoming God’s chosen people.Today we observe Passover for seven days starting with a spiritual and symbolic Seder dinner. Before the Israelites became a nation, it was just a promise, made by God to His faithful servant Abraham. PARSHAT BEHA'ALOTECHA Beha'alotecha Torah Portion: Numbers 8:1–12:16. Parshat Beha'alotecha tells the story of the Israelites finally leaving their encampment at the foot of Mount Sinai and beginning to travel through the desert.They have been situated there, in that same spot, since the middle of the Book of Exodus, over 50 chapters ago! In that time, we've heard about their encounter with God — when God spoke THE 10 COMMANDMENTS EXPLAINED One of the most iconic Biblical images is the Ten Commandments, etched in stone on two tablets and held high above the head of Moses. Though the Bible actually has 613 commandments, the Ten Commandments (עשרת הדברות), also known as the Decalogue or the Aseret HaDibrot (Ten Sayings) in Hebrew, have always held a unique place inJewish practice.
PARSHAT VAYIGASH
Vayigash Torah Portion: Genesis 44:18–Genesis 47:27. At the conclusion of the previous parsha, Parshat Miketz, Benjamin seemed fated to be stuck in Egypt forever, a captive of this Egyptian high official (who, unbeknownst to Jacob’s sons, is actually their long-lost brother Joseph).And so, with the first verse of Parshat Vayigash, begins one of the most moving speeches in all of the BookPARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
MA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition. EISHET CHAYIL EXPLAINED Eishet Chayil (pronounced aish-et chai-eel or eishes chayil) is generally translated as “ Woman of Valor .”. It’s a portion from the Book of Proverbs (chapter 31:10–31) that is traditionally sung before the Friday night Shabbat meal. The origin of the custom to sing Eishet Chayil on Shabbat is unknown, but it has been widely adopted byABOUT ALEPH BETA
Aleph Beta is a Torah Media company. We make videos and audios on Biblical Themes: Parsha, Holidays, Prayer and Topics that range from the meaning of life to the understanding behind mitzvot.But that’s really just scratching the surface.Deep down, Aleph Beta is an organization deeply committed to helping people glimpse the beauty and profundity of the Torah, and fall in love with this lifeALEPH BETA
Fall in love with Torah. Aleph Beta brings the Torah to life with colorful videos and study guides, uncovering profound insights about how we should live our lives.PARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
PURIM HOLIDAY, VIDEOS & GUIDES (2021) Purim is the great holiday of make-believe. Our kids dress up as Esther, Mordechai, Haman and Achashverosh, using plastic hats and cellophane scepters. Likewise, the Book of Esther – read on this day, in synagogues worldwide – can easily masquerade as a child’s tale. There’s a villain who is out to hang Mordechai; a king whoenjoys
THE BOOK OF GENESIS
Journey through the Book of Genesis with Aleph Beta’s videos. We learn about the deeper meaning behind the story of creation, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and the 12 tribes of Israel.PARSHAT KORACH
Korach Torah Portion: Numbers 16:1–18:32. Parshat Korach tells the story of the great political rebellion that was staged by Korach and his followers.We've seen members of the people of Israel approach Moses and Aaron and complain before, but never like this.PARSHAT KEDOSHIM
Parshat Kedoshim continues to explore the theme of "holiness" that we read about in the prior parsha, Acharei Mot. It opens with a bold statement from God: "You shall be holy, for I, the Lord, your God, am holy." What follows is a long-list of laws that are meant to help us to attain holiness, so that we can somehow imitate God.PARSHA LAB PODCAST
Parsha Lab is not just another podcast delivering a sermon about the weekly Torah portion. Of course, well-prepared and engaging sermons are valuable, but Parsha Lab is designed completely differently, to take our study of the Bible to the next level. In our weekly podcast, we dive behind the textual and conceptual meanings in each Torahportion.
MA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition.PARSHAT BESHALACH
Parshat Beshalach tells the story of what happens to the Israelites after they depart the land of Egypt in the wake of the ten plagues. At this point in the story, if you’ve never read the Bible before, you may well think that the drama with Pharaoh is over. The ten plagues have been discharged, Pharaoh urged the people to leave, and they LEARN TORAH (BIBLE) & JEWISH STUDIES ONLINE Bring the Torah to life with Aleph Beta’s Torah (Bible) & Jewish studies videos. Be excited by learning Torah, and find relevant meaning for modern-day life.LOGIN | ALEPH BETA
Enter your email and password to log into your Aleph Beta account. SHAVUOT DVAR TORAH & VIDEOS (2021) Shavuot is the culmination of the counting of the seven weeks, or forty-nine days, of the Omer. After counting the Omer, we arrive chronologically and spiritually at Shavuot, where we celebrate both the spring harvest and the day the Israelite people accepted the Torah from God.Shavuot is known by many names–Shavuos, the Festival of Weeks, the Jewish Pentecost, the Reaping Festival–which PASSOVER (PESACH) VIDEOS & DIVREI TORAH Passover commemorates God’s redemption of the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery, but it is also monumental for another significant reason – becoming God’s chosen people.Today we observe Passover for seven days starting with a spiritual and symbolic Seder dinner. Before the Israelites became a nation, it was just a promise, made by God to His faithful servant Abraham. PARSHAT BEHA'ALOTECHA Beha'alotecha Torah Portion: Numbers 8:1–12:16. Parshat Beha'alotecha tells the story of the Israelites finally leaving their encampment at the foot of Mount Sinai and beginning to travel through the desert.They have been situated there, in that same spot, since the middle of the Book of Exodus, over 50 chapters ago! In that time, we've heard about their encounter with God — when God spoke THE 10 COMMANDMENTS EXPLAINED One of the most iconic Biblical images is the Ten Commandments, etched in stone on two tablets and held high above the head of Moses. Though the Bible actually has 613 commandments, the Ten Commandments (עשרת הדברות), also known as the Decalogue or the Aseret HaDibrot (Ten Sayings) in Hebrew, have always held a unique place inJewish practice.
PARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
PARSHAT VAYIGASH
Vayigash Torah Portion: Genesis 44:18–Genesis 47:27. At the conclusion of the previous parsha, Parshat Miketz, Benjamin seemed fated to be stuck in Egypt forever, a captive of this Egyptian high official (who, unbeknownst to Jacob’s sons, is actually their long-lost brother Joseph).And so, with the first verse of Parshat Vayigash, begins one of the most moving speeches in all of the BookMA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition. EISHET CHAYIL EXPLAINED Eishet Chayil (pronounced aish-et chai-eel or eishes chayil) is generally translated as “ Woman of Valor .”. It’s a portion from the Book of Proverbs (chapter 31:10–31) that is traditionally sung before the Friday night Shabbat meal. The origin of the custom to sing Eishet Chayil on Shabbat is unknown, but it has been widely adopted by LEARN TORAH (BIBLE) & JEWISH STUDIES ONLINE Bring the Torah to life with Aleph Beta’s Torah (Bible) & Jewish studies videos. Be excited by learning Torah, and find relevant meaning for modern-day life.LOGIN | ALEPH BETA
Enter your email and password to log into your Aleph Beta account. SHAVUOT DVAR TORAH & VIDEOS (2021) Shavuot is the culmination of the counting of the seven weeks, or forty-nine days, of the Omer. After counting the Omer, we arrive chronologically and spiritually at Shavuot, where we celebrate both the spring harvest and the day the Israelite people accepted the Torah from God.Shavuot is known by many names–Shavuos, the Festival of Weeks, the Jewish Pentecost, the Reaping Festival–which PASSOVER (PESACH) VIDEOS & DIVREI TORAH Passover commemorates God’s redemption of the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery, but it is also monumental for another significant reason – becoming God’s chosen people.Today we observe Passover for seven days starting with a spiritual and symbolic Seder dinner. Before the Israelites became a nation, it was just a promise, made by God to His faithful servant Abraham. PARSHAT BEHA'ALOTECHA Beha'alotecha Torah Portion: Numbers 8:1–12:16. Parshat Beha'alotecha tells the story of the Israelites finally leaving their encampment at the foot of Mount Sinai and beginning to travel through the desert.They have been situated there, in that same spot, since the middle of the Book of Exodus, over 50 chapters ago! In that time, we've heard about their encounter with God — when God spoke THE 10 COMMANDMENTS EXPLAINED One of the most iconic Biblical images is the Ten Commandments, etched in stone on two tablets and held high above the head of Moses. Though the Bible actually has 613 commandments, the Ten Commandments (עשרת הדברות), also known as the Decalogue or the Aseret HaDibrot (Ten Sayings) in Hebrew, have always held a unique place inJewish practice.
PARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
PARSHAT VAYIGASH
Vayigash Torah Portion: Genesis 44:18–Genesis 47:27. At the conclusion of the previous parsha, Parshat Miketz, Benjamin seemed fated to be stuck in Egypt forever, a captive of this Egyptian high official (who, unbeknownst to Jacob’s sons, is actually their long-lost brother Joseph).And so, with the first verse of Parshat Vayigash, begins one of the most moving speeches in all of the BookMA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition. EISHET CHAYIL EXPLAINED Eishet Chayil (pronounced aish-et chai-eel or eishes chayil) is generally translated as “ Woman of Valor .”. It’s a portion from the Book of Proverbs (chapter 31:10–31) that is traditionally sung before the Friday night Shabbat meal. The origin of the custom to sing Eishet Chayil on Shabbat is unknown, but it has been widely adopted byABOUT ALEPH BETA
Aleph Beta is a Torah Media company. We make videos and audios on Biblical Themes: Parsha, Holidays, Prayer and Topics that range from the meaning of life to the understanding behind mitzvot.But that’s really just scratching the surface.Deep down, Aleph Beta is an organization deeply committed to helping people glimpse the beauty and profundity of the Torah, and fall in love with this lifeALEPH BETA
Fall in love with Torah. Aleph Beta brings the Torah to life with colorful videos and study guides, uncovering profound insights about how we should live our lives.PARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
PURIM HOLIDAY, VIDEOS & GUIDES (2021) Purim is the great holiday of make-believe. Our kids dress up as Esther, Mordechai, Haman and Achashverosh, using plastic hats and cellophane scepters. Likewise, the Book of Esther – read on this day, in synagogues worldwide – can easily masquerade as a child’s tale. There’s a villain who is out to hang Mordechai; a king whoenjoys
THE BOOK OF GENESIS
Journey through the Book of Genesis with Aleph Beta’s videos. We learn about the deeper meaning behind the story of creation, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and the 12 tribes of Israel.PARSHAT KORACH
Korach Torah Portion: Numbers 16:1–18:32. Parshat Korach tells the story of the great political rebellion that was staged by Korach and his followers.We've seen members of the people of Israel approach Moses and Aaron and complain before, but never like this.PARSHAT KEDOSHIM
Parshat Kedoshim continues to explore the theme of "holiness" that we read about in the prior parsha, Acharei Mot. It opens with a bold statement from God: "You shall be holy, for I, the Lord, your God, am holy." What follows is a long-list of laws that are meant to help us to attain holiness, so that we can somehow imitate God.PARSHA LAB PODCAST
Parsha Lab is not just another podcast delivering a sermon about the weekly Torah portion. Of course, well-prepared and engaging sermons are valuable, but Parsha Lab is designed completely differently, to take our study of the Bible to the next level. In our weekly podcast, we dive behind the textual and conceptual meanings in each Torahportion.
MA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition.PARSHAT BESHALACH
Parshat Beshalach tells the story of what happens to the Israelites after they depart the land of Egypt in the wake of the ten plagues. At this point in the story, if you’ve never read the Bible before, you may well think that the drama with Pharaoh is over. The ten plagues have been discharged, Pharaoh urged the people to leave, and they LEARN TORAH (BIBLE) & JEWISH STUDIES ONLINE Bring the Torah to life with Aleph Beta’s Torah (Bible) & Jewish studies videos. Be excited by learning Torah, and find relevant meaning for modern-day life.LOGIN | ALEPH BETA
Enter your email and password to log into your Aleph Beta account. SHAVUOT DVAR TORAH & VIDEOS (2021) Shavuot is the culmination of the counting of the seven weeks, or forty-nine days, of the Omer. After counting the Omer, we arrive chronologically and spiritually at Shavuot, where we celebrate both the spring harvest and the day the Israelite people accepted the Torah from God.Shavuot is known by many names–Shavuos, the Festival of Weeks, the Jewish Pentecost, the Reaping Festival–which PASSOVER (PESACH) VIDEOS & DIVREI TORAH Passover commemorates God’s redemption of the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery, but it is also monumental for another significant reason – becoming God’s chosen people.Today we observe Passover for seven days starting with a spiritual and symbolic Seder dinner. Before the Israelites became a nation, it was just a promise, made by God to His faithful servant Abraham. PARSHAT BEHA'ALOTECHA Beha'alotecha Torah Portion: Numbers 8:1–12:16. Parshat Beha'alotecha tells the story of the Israelites finally leaving their encampment at the foot of Mount Sinai and beginning to travel through the desert.They have been situated there, in that same spot, since the middle of the Book of Exodus, over 50 chapters ago! In that time, we've heard about their encounter with God — when God spoke THE 10 COMMANDMENTS EXPLAINED One of the most iconic Biblical images is the Ten Commandments, etched in stone on two tablets and held high above the head of Moses. Though the Bible actually has 613 commandments, the Ten Commandments (עשרת הדברות), also known as the Decalogue or the Aseret HaDibrot (Ten Sayings) in Hebrew, have always held a unique place inJewish practice.
PARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
PARSHAT VAYIGASH
Vayigash Torah Portion: Genesis 44:18–Genesis 47:27. At the conclusion of the previous parsha, Parshat Miketz, Benjamin seemed fated to be stuck in Egypt forever, a captive of this Egyptian high official (who, unbeknownst to Jacob’s sons, is actually their long-lost brother Joseph).And so, with the first verse of Parshat Vayigash, begins one of the most moving speeches in all of the BookMA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition. EISHET CHAYIL EXPLAINED Eishet Chayil (pronounced aish-et chai-eel or eishes chayil) is generally translated as “ Woman of Valor .”. It’s a portion from the Book of Proverbs (chapter 31:10–31) that is traditionally sung before the Friday night Shabbat meal. The origin of the custom to sing Eishet Chayil on Shabbat is unknown, but it has been widely adopted by LEARN TORAH (BIBLE) & JEWISH STUDIES ONLINE Bring the Torah to life with Aleph Beta’s Torah (Bible) & Jewish studies videos. Be excited by learning Torah, and find relevant meaning for modern-day life.LOGIN | ALEPH BETA
Enter your email and password to log into your Aleph Beta account. SHAVUOT DVAR TORAH & VIDEOS (2021) Shavuot is the culmination of the counting of the seven weeks, or forty-nine days, of the Omer. After counting the Omer, we arrive chronologically and spiritually at Shavuot, where we celebrate both the spring harvest and the day the Israelite people accepted the Torah from God.Shavuot is known by many names–Shavuos, the Festival of Weeks, the Jewish Pentecost, the Reaping Festival–which PASSOVER (PESACH) VIDEOS & DIVREI TORAH Passover commemorates God’s redemption of the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery, but it is also monumental for another significant reason – becoming God’s chosen people.Today we observe Passover for seven days starting with a spiritual and symbolic Seder dinner. Before the Israelites became a nation, it was just a promise, made by God to His faithful servant Abraham. PARSHAT BEHA'ALOTECHA Beha'alotecha Torah Portion: Numbers 8:1–12:16. Parshat Beha'alotecha tells the story of the Israelites finally leaving their encampment at the foot of Mount Sinai and beginning to travel through the desert.They have been situated there, in that same spot, since the middle of the Book of Exodus, over 50 chapters ago! In that time, we've heard about their encounter with God — when God spoke THE 10 COMMANDMENTS EXPLAINED One of the most iconic Biblical images is the Ten Commandments, etched in stone on two tablets and held high above the head of Moses. Though the Bible actually has 613 commandments, the Ten Commandments (עשרת הדברות), also known as the Decalogue or the Aseret HaDibrot (Ten Sayings) in Hebrew, have always held a unique place inJewish practice.
PARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
PARSHAT VAYIGASH
Vayigash Torah Portion: Genesis 44:18–Genesis 47:27. At the conclusion of the previous parsha, Parshat Miketz, Benjamin seemed fated to be stuck in Egypt forever, a captive of this Egyptian high official (who, unbeknownst to Jacob’s sons, is actually their long-lost brother Joseph).And so, with the first verse of Parshat Vayigash, begins one of the most moving speeches in all of the BookMA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition. EISHET CHAYIL EXPLAINED Eishet Chayil (pronounced aish-et chai-eel or eishes chayil) is generally translated as “ Woman of Valor .”. It’s a portion from the Book of Proverbs (chapter 31:10–31) that is traditionally sung before the Friday night Shabbat meal. The origin of the custom to sing Eishet Chayil on Shabbat is unknown, but it has been widely adopted byABOUT ALEPH BETA
Aleph Beta is a Torah Media company. We make videos and audios on Biblical Themes: Parsha, Holidays, Prayer and Topics that range from the meaning of life to the understanding behind mitzvot.But that’s really just scratching the surface.Deep down, Aleph Beta is an organization deeply committed to helping people glimpse the beauty and profundity of the Torah, and fall in love with this lifeALEPH BETA
Fall in love with Torah. Aleph Beta brings the Torah to life with colorful videos and study guides, uncovering profound insights about how we should live our lives.PARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
PURIM HOLIDAY, VIDEOS & GUIDES (2021) Purim is the great holiday of make-believe. Our kids dress up as Esther, Mordechai, Haman and Achashverosh, using plastic hats and cellophane scepters. Likewise, the Book of Esther – read on this day, in synagogues worldwide – can easily masquerade as a child’s tale. There’s a villain who is out to hang Mordechai; a king whoenjoys
THE BOOK OF GENESIS
Journey through the Book of Genesis with Aleph Beta’s videos. We learn about the deeper meaning behind the story of creation, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and the 12 tribes of Israel.PARSHAT KORACH
Korach Torah Portion: Numbers 16:1–18:32. Parshat Korach tells the story of the great political rebellion that was staged by Korach and his followers.We've seen members of the people of Israel approach Moses and Aaron and complain before, but never like this.PARSHAT KEDOSHIM
Parshat Kedoshim continues to explore the theme of "holiness" that we read about in the prior parsha, Acharei Mot. It opens with a bold statement from God: "You shall be holy, for I, the Lord, your God, am holy." What follows is a long-list of laws that are meant to help us to attain holiness, so that we can somehow imitate God.PARSHA LAB PODCAST
Parsha Lab is not just another podcast delivering a sermon about the weekly Torah portion. Of course, well-prepared and engaging sermons are valuable, but Parsha Lab is designed completely differently, to take our study of the Bible to the next level. In our weekly podcast, we dive behind the textual and conceptual meanings in each Torahportion.
MA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition.PARSHAT BESHALACH
Parshat Beshalach tells the story of what happens to the Israelites after they depart the land of Egypt in the wake of the ten plagues. At this point in the story, if you’ve never read the Bible before, you may well think that the drama with Pharaoh is over. The ten plagues have been discharged, Pharaoh urged the people to leave, and they LEARN TORAH (BIBLE) & JEWISH STUDIES ONLINE Bring the Torah to life with Aleph Beta’s Torah (Bible) & Jewish studies videos. Be excited by learning Torah, and find relevant meaning for modern-day life.LOGIN | ALEPH BETA
Enter your email and password to log into your Aleph Beta account. SHAVUOT DVAR TORAH & VIDEOS (2021) Shavuot is the culmination of the counting of the seven weeks, or forty-nine days, of the Omer. After counting the Omer, we arrive chronologically and spiritually at Shavuot, where we celebrate both the spring harvest and the day the Israelite people accepted the Torah from God.Shavuot is known by many names–Shavuos, the Festival of Weeks, the Jewish Pentecost, the Reaping Festival–which PASSOVER (PESACH) VIDEOS & DIVREI TORAH Passover commemorates God’s redemption of the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery, but it is also monumental for another significant reason – becoming God’s chosen people.Today we observe Passover for seven days starting with a spiritual and symbolic Seder dinner. Before the Israelites became a nation, it was just a promise, made by God to His faithful servant Abraham. PARSHAT BEHA'ALOTECHA Beha'alotecha Torah Portion: Numbers 8:1–12:16. Parshat Beha'alotecha tells the story of the Israelites finally leaving their encampment at the foot of Mount Sinai and beginning to travel through the desert.They have been situated there, in that same spot, since the middle of the Book of Exodus, over 50 chapters ago! In that time, we've heard about their encounter with God — when God spoke THE 10 COMMANDMENTS EXPLAINED One of the most iconic Biblical images is the Ten Commandments, etched in stone on two tablets and held high above the head of Moses. Though the Bible actually has 613 commandments, the Ten Commandments (עשרת הדברות), also known as the Decalogue or the Aseret HaDibrot (Ten Sayings) in Hebrew, have always held a unique place inJewish practice.
PARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
PARSHAT VAYIGASH
Vayigash Torah Portion: Genesis 44:18–Genesis 47:27. At the conclusion of the previous parsha, Parshat Miketz, Benjamin seemed fated to be stuck in Egypt forever, a captive of this Egyptian high official (who, unbeknownst to Jacob’s sons, is actually their long-lost brother Joseph).And so, with the first verse of Parshat Vayigash, begins one of the most moving speeches in all of the BookMA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition. EISHET CHAYIL EXPLAINED Eishet Chayil (pronounced aish-et chai-eel or eishes chayil) is generally translated as “ Woman of Valor .”. It’s a portion from the Book of Proverbs (chapter 31:10–31) that is traditionally sung before the Friday night Shabbat meal. The origin of the custom to sing Eishet Chayil on Shabbat is unknown, but it has been widely adopted by LEARN TORAH (BIBLE) & JEWISH STUDIES ONLINE Bring the Torah to life with Aleph Beta’s Torah (Bible) & Jewish studies videos. Be excited by learning Torah, and find relevant meaning for modern-day life.LOGIN | ALEPH BETA
Enter your email and password to log into your Aleph Beta account. SHAVUOT DVAR TORAH & VIDEOS (2021) Shavuot is the culmination of the counting of the seven weeks, or forty-nine days, of the Omer. After counting the Omer, we arrive chronologically and spiritually at Shavuot, where we celebrate both the spring harvest and the day the Israelite people accepted the Torah from God.Shavuot is known by many names–Shavuos, the Festival of Weeks, the Jewish Pentecost, the Reaping Festival–which PASSOVER (PESACH) VIDEOS & DIVREI TORAH Passover commemorates God’s redemption of the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery, but it is also monumental for another significant reason – becoming God’s chosen people.Today we observe Passover for seven days starting with a spiritual and symbolic Seder dinner. Before the Israelites became a nation, it was just a promise, made by God to His faithful servant Abraham. PARSHAT BEHA'ALOTECHA Beha'alotecha Torah Portion: Numbers 8:1–12:16. Parshat Beha'alotecha tells the story of the Israelites finally leaving their encampment at the foot of Mount Sinai and beginning to travel through the desert.They have been situated there, in that same spot, since the middle of the Book of Exodus, over 50 chapters ago! In that time, we've heard about their encounter with God — when God spoke THE 10 COMMANDMENTS EXPLAINED One of the most iconic Biblical images is the Ten Commandments, etched in stone on two tablets and held high above the head of Moses. Though the Bible actually has 613 commandments, the Ten Commandments (עשרת הדברות), also known as the Decalogue or the Aseret HaDibrot (Ten Sayings) in Hebrew, have always held a unique place inJewish practice.
PARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
PARSHAT VAYIGASH
Vayigash Torah Portion: Genesis 44:18–Genesis 47:27. At the conclusion of the previous parsha, Parshat Miketz, Benjamin seemed fated to be stuck in Egypt forever, a captive of this Egyptian high official (who, unbeknownst to Jacob’s sons, is actually their long-lost brother Joseph).And so, with the first verse of Parshat Vayigash, begins one of the most moving speeches in all of the BookMA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition. EISHET CHAYIL EXPLAINED Eishet Chayil (pronounced aish-et chai-eel or eishes chayil) is generally translated as “ Woman of Valor .”. It’s a portion from the Book of Proverbs (chapter 31:10–31) that is traditionally sung before the Friday night Shabbat meal. The origin of the custom to sing Eishet Chayil on Shabbat is unknown, but it has been widely adopted byABOUT ALEPH BETA
Aleph Beta is a Torah Media company. We make videos and audios on Biblical Themes: Parsha, Holidays, Prayer and Topics that range from the meaning of life to the understanding behind mitzvot.But that’s really just scratching the surface.Deep down, Aleph Beta is an organization deeply committed to helping people glimpse the beauty and profundity of the Torah, and fall in love with this lifeALEPH BETA
Fall in love with Torah. Aleph Beta brings the Torah to life with colorful videos and study guides, uncovering profound insights about how we should live our lives.PARSHAT SHELACH
Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert. It seems to start off innocently: God instructs Moses to appoint 12 men, one from each of the 12 tribes, and to travel to the land of Israel to scout out the land. After Moses appoints the men andwe
PURIM HOLIDAY, VIDEOS & GUIDES (2021) Purim is the great holiday of make-believe. Our kids dress up as Esther, Mordechai, Haman and Achashverosh, using plastic hats and cellophane scepters. Likewise, the Book of Esther – read on this day, in synagogues worldwide – can easily masquerade as a child’s tale. There’s a villain who is out to hang Mordechai; a king whoenjoys
THE BOOK OF GENESIS
Journey through the Book of Genesis with Aleph Beta’s videos. We learn about the deeper meaning behind the story of creation, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and the 12 tribes of Israel.PARSHAT KORACH
Korach Torah Portion: Numbers 16:1–18:32. Parshat Korach tells the story of the great political rebellion that was staged by Korach and his followers.We've seen members of the people of Israel approach Moses and Aaron and complain before, but never like this.PARSHAT KEDOSHIM
Parshat Kedoshim continues to explore the theme of "holiness" that we read about in the prior parsha, Acharei Mot. It opens with a bold statement from God: "You shall be holy, for I, the Lord, your God, am holy." What follows is a long-list of laws that are meant to help us to attain holiness, so that we can somehow imitate God.PARSHA LAB PODCAST
Parsha Lab is not just another podcast delivering a sermon about the weekly Torah portion. Of course, well-prepared and engaging sermons are valuable, but Parsha Lab is designed completely differently, to take our study of the Bible to the next level. In our weekly podcast, we dive behind the textual and conceptual meanings in each Torahportion.
MA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition.PARSHAT BESHALACH
Parshat Beshalach tells the story of what happens to the Israelites after they depart the land of Egypt in the wake of the ten plagues. At this point in the story, if you’ve never read the Bible before, you may well think that the drama with Pharaoh is over. The ten plagues have been discharged, Pharaoh urged the people to leave, and they LEARN TORAH (BIBLE) & JEWISH STUDIES ONLINE Bring the Torah to life with Aleph Beta’s Torah (Bible) & Jewish studies videos. Be excited by learning Torah, and find relevant meaning for modern-day life.LOGIN | ALEPH BETA
Enter your email and password to log into your Aleph Beta account. SHAVUOT DVAR TORAH & VIDEOS (2021) Shavuot is the culmination of the counting of the seven weeks, or forty-nine days, of the Omer. After counting the Omer, we arrive chronologically and spiritually at Shavuot, where we celebrate both the spring harvest and the day the Israelite people accepted the Torah from God.Shavuot is known by many names–Shavuos, the Festival of Weeks, the Jewish Pentecost, the Reaping Festival–which PASSOVER (PESACH) VIDEOS & DIVREI TORAH Passover commemorates God’s redemption of the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery, but it is also monumental for another significant reason – becoming God’s chosen people.Today we observe Passover for seven days starting with a spiritual and symbolic Seder dinner. Before the Israelites became a nation, it was just a promise, made by God to His faithful servant Abraham. PARSHAT BEHA'ALOTECHA Beha'alotecha Torah Portion: Numbers 8:1–12:16. Parshat Beha'alotecha tells the story of the Israelites finally leaving their encampment at the foot of Mount Sinai and beginning to travel through the desert.They have been situated there, in that same spot, since the middle of the Book of Exodus, over 50 chapters ago! In that time, we've heard about their encounter with God — when God spoke THE 10 COMMANDMENTS EXPLAINED One of the most iconic Biblical images is the Ten Commandments, etched in stone on two tablets and held high above the head of Moses. Though the Bible actually has 613 commandments, the Ten Commandments (עשרת הדברות), also known as the Decalogue or the Aseret HaDibrot (Ten Sayings) in Hebrew, have always held a unique place inJewish practice.
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Shelach Torah Portion: Numbers 13:1–15:41. Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert.PARSHAT VAYIGASH
Vayigash Torah Portion: Genesis 44:18–Genesis 47:27. At the conclusion of the previous parsha, Parshat Miketz, Benjamin seemed fated to be stuck in Egypt forever, a captive of this Egyptian high official (who, unbeknownst to Jacob’s sons, is actually their long-lost brother Joseph).And so, with the first verse of Parshat Vayigash, begins one of the most moving speeches in all of the Book EISHET CHAYIL EXPLAINED What Is Eishet Chayil? Eishet Chayil (pronounced aish-et chai-eel or eishes chayil) is generally translated as “Woman of Valor.”It’s a portion from the Book of Proverbs (chapter 31:10–31) that is traditionally sung before the Friday night Shabbat meal.MA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition. LEARN TORAH (BIBLE) & JEWISH STUDIES ONLINE Bring the Torah to life with Aleph Beta’s Torah (Bible) & Jewish studies videos. Be excited by learning Torah, and find relevant meaning for modern-day life.LOGIN | ALEPH BETA
Enter your email and password to log into your Aleph Beta account. SHAVUOT DVAR TORAH & VIDEOS (2021) Shavuot is the culmination of the counting of the seven weeks, or forty-nine days, of the Omer. After counting the Omer, we arrive chronologically and spiritually at Shavuot, where we celebrate both the spring harvest and the day the Israelite people accepted the Torah from God.Shavuot is known by many names–Shavuos, the Festival of Weeks, the Jewish Pentecost, the Reaping Festival–which PASSOVER (PESACH) VIDEOS & DIVREI TORAH Passover commemorates God’s redemption of the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery, but it is also monumental for another significant reason – becoming God’s chosen people.Today we observe Passover for seven days starting with a spiritual and symbolic Seder dinner. Before the Israelites became a nation, it was just a promise, made by God to His faithful servant Abraham. PARSHAT BEHA'ALOTECHA Beha'alotecha Torah Portion: Numbers 8:1–12:16. Parshat Beha'alotecha tells the story of the Israelites finally leaving their encampment at the foot of Mount Sinai and beginning to travel through the desert.They have been situated there, in that same spot, since the middle of the Book of Exodus, over 50 chapters ago! In that time, we've heard about their encounter with God — when God spoke THE 10 COMMANDMENTS EXPLAINED One of the most iconic Biblical images is the Ten Commandments, etched in stone on two tablets and held high above the head of Moses. Though the Bible actually has 613 commandments, the Ten Commandments (עשרת הדברות), also known as the Decalogue or the Aseret HaDibrot (Ten Sayings) in Hebrew, have always held a unique place inJewish practice.
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Shelach Torah Portion: Numbers 13:1–15:41. Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert.PARSHAT VAYIGASH
Vayigash Torah Portion: Genesis 44:18–Genesis 47:27. At the conclusion of the previous parsha, Parshat Miketz, Benjamin seemed fated to be stuck in Egypt forever, a captive of this Egyptian high official (who, unbeknownst to Jacob’s sons, is actually their long-lost brother Joseph).And so, with the first verse of Parshat Vayigash, begins one of the most moving speeches in all of the Book EISHET CHAYIL EXPLAINED What Is Eishet Chayil? Eishet Chayil (pronounced aish-et chai-eel or eishes chayil) is generally translated as “Woman of Valor.”It’s a portion from the Book of Proverbs (chapter 31:10–31) that is traditionally sung before the Friday night Shabbat meal.MA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition.ABOUT ALEPH BETA
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Shelach Torah Portion: Numbers 13:1–15:41. Parshat Shelach focuses on one of the most tragic accounts in the entire Torah, certainly in the history of the Israelites' time in the desert.PARSHAT KEDOSHIM
Kedoshim Torah Portion: Leviticus 19:1–20:27. Parshat Kedoshim continues to explore the theme of "holiness" that we read about in the prior parsha, Acharei Mot.It opens with a bold statement from God: "You shall be holy, for I, the Lord, your God, am holy."THE BOOK OF GENESIS
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Korach Torah Portion: Numbers 16:1–18:32. Parshat Korach tells the story of the great political rebellion that was staged by Korach and his followers.We've seen members of the people of Israel approach Moses and Aaron and complain before, but never like this. PURIM HOLIDAY, VIDEOS & GUIDES (2021) Purim is the great holiday of make-believe. Our kids dress up as Esther, Mordechai, Haman and Achashverosh, using plastic hats and cellophane scepters.MA NISHTANA
Ma Nishtana. The Passover Seder is full of unique and memorable rituals and traditions. The heart of the Seder, however, is Maggid. Maggid is comprised of various biblical and rabbinical texts which recount and expound upon the Exodus from Egypt, the meaning of Passover, the value of freedom, the gift of Divine providence and the important of Jewish tradition.PARSHA LAB PODCAST
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Beshalach Torah Portion: Exodus 13:17-17:16. Parshat Beshalach tells the story of what happens to the Israelites after they depart the land of Egypt in the wake of the ten plagues.At this point in the story, if you’ve never read the Bible before, you may well think that the drama with Pharaoh is over. This app works best with JavaScript enabled. ALEPH BETA QUARANTINEDListen to Podcast
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