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      Audio: How Many Roads Must a Man Walk Down Before You Call Him a Man?

      1/18/2012 5:43:00 PM
      A7 Radio's "Temple Talk" with Temple Talk
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      In the darkness of my night, from the midst of Tevet, the life-giving energy of Shevat is on the way. But the messages of Tevet: true Torah understanding, the value of leadership, and ever-present Temple consciousness, are planted deeply within us. All those themes and more emerge in this energized edition of Temple Talk, focusing on the character and mission of Moses and further exploration of the themes of current Torah portions. How did Moses get to be the man he became? How many roads did he need to walk down?

      Thousands of years before the Four Tops sang "Reach Out, I'll be There" and AT & T came up with the catchy "Reach Out and Touch Someone" advertising campaign, Pharaoh's daughter Bitya was doing precisely that... she reached way out beyond herself and rescued the infant Moshe from the Nile. Our sages teach that her arm miraculously stretched out for many feet, but the hosts of Temple Talk redefine what this miracle was truly all about... and how it can and should happen to each and every one of us.

      Also this week from the TEMPLE INSTITUTE:

      WEEKLY TORAH PORTION: VA'ERA: G-d will not be denied. He will redeem His people and His voice will be heard, even in the cacophony of the frogs croaking from inside the bellies of Pharaoh and his crew.

      RETURN TO PROPHECY, with Rabbi Avraham Sutton: DAY TWO: TEARS IN HEAVEN: Tears and discord are introduced by G-d on the second day of creation. It's all for His greater glory - and to shape a world that will accommodate man and his innate free-will.

      IDF SOLDIERS ON THE TEMPLE MOUNT: for the first time in ten years Israeli police stationed at the Rambam Gate entry to the Temple Mount allowed uniformed Israeli soldiers to ascend to the Mount. The ascent to the Mount by this large contingent of IDF soldiers was done in accordance with Jewish halachic law. Click here to learn more and see photos:








      Rabbi Chaim Richman is the international director of the Temple Institute in Jerusalem which is dedicated to rebuilding the Holy Temple (Beit HaMikdash). He is a member of the current effort to revive the Sanhedrin and the author of ten books including Mystery of the Red Heifer and A House of Prayer for All Nations. Yitzchak Reuven works at the Temple Institute in Jerusalem. He previously worked building Biblical harps and other musical instruments for use in the Holy Temple. He and Rabbi Chaim Richman have been friends since their Israeli army days. They host the Temple Talk podcast dealing with issues of the Temple Mount and the weekly Torah parsha every Tuesday from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Israel time (10am U.S. EST) on Israel National Radio.
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