For Jews the first of the ten commandments is "I am the Lord your G-d". But Christians don't count this as a commandment, rather as a prelude to the ten commandments (which they count differently). What is the deeper meaning of this interpretational dispute?
Points to Ponder #17 for parashat Yitro, from the book of Exodus.
Redemption from Below (Tazria-Metzora)
Numbers & Infinity, Science & Mysticism (Shemini)
The Freedom to be Me (Passover)
The Call to Greatness (Vayikra)
Shabbat Consciousness (Vayakhel-Pekudei)
A Date at the Palace: What the Scroll of Esther can Teach Us About Femininity and Masculinity
Transform your Heart into a Sanctuary (Terumah 5781)
Embracing the Irrational (Mishpatim)
A Feminine Torah (Yitro 5781)
The Secret of Rebirth (Beshalach & Tu BiShvat 5781)
Facing What You Fear Most (Bo 5781)
Stopping the Spiral of Suffering (Va'era 5781)
Discover Your Inner Monarch (Shemot 5781)
The Good Life (Vayechi 5781)
The Three Faces of Mashiach (Vayigash 5781)
Managing Time (Miketz 5781)
Why do Dreams Take So Long to Come True? (Vayeshev 5781)
Your Enemy is Your Future Self (Vayishlach 5781)
When Life Gets You Down, Climb Higher Up (Vayetze 5781)
Fathers and Sons (Toldot 5781)
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