Women in Torah- Naama
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Noach and Naama– recreating the world. These two had much more in common than the sweet meaning of their names. Naama and Noach relive an episode in human history that their ancestors Adam and Chava already unsuccessfully passed through.
Listen here to this shocking, eye opening shiur. A must for women who thirst for their portion in the Torah.
I would love to hear your comments.
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Shalom !
I just finished listening to the audio on Noach and Naama. Wow, you speak words that are dear to my heart and mind. I had read from another Rebinitz in this regard (not using Noach/Naama), but rather using Manoach and his wife, that history in Tanach repeats inself and that each succeeding generation has the opportunity to correct the error of the past generations. And, that when you mentioned about us women “going through the fire”, and the hard times, troubles etc that we endure, and that we are being molded/shaped to save the world………….YES! It is a concept I was unable to understand via other religious experiences, until I came to Judaism, and I am learning to convert and it is such an exciting journey ! My own life parallels that of Naama, BAD relatives (father), and so forth, and bad experiences/bad marraige, on and on. Yes, still, Hashem has pulled me through all of this, called me to Himself through His Torah, “tried me in the fire” , and is bringing me day by day, closer to Himself…..WOW, it is soooooooooo awesome a journey. And, I am not Jewish by birth, but feel my soul and heart are Jewish, and I am moving closer to Judaism more and more as time goes by. Toddah rabbah for your sharing, to give encouragement to all women, that they may KNOW that they CAN endure, they CAN change themselves, their families, and the world by being righteous and by following Hashem’s Torah in their lives. I so much enjoyed this audio and will listen to more ! I wish more righteous Torah observant women would teach what you are teaching !!
Shalom U’Brachot !
Sandra