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Comprehensive Catalog

We offer specialized learning series designed to foster a deep, scholarly understanding of the Jewish Tanakh. Each course provides the curriculum and resources necessary for reverent and rigorous study.

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Study:
The Weekly Parsha

Study the Current Weekly Parsha

In this series, we take a deep immersion into Genesis through Deuteronomy by way of Traditional Parsha studies. Each week we aim to explore the in-depth themes, ethical laws, and the historical context of the foundational covenant between Hashem and His beloved Jewish people.

Hebrew Text Focus

LEARN:
The 613 Mitzvot

This series contains a comprehensively organized list of the 613 Jewish mitzvot that are found in Torah. Compiled by the late Rambam (and Ramban), a blessed memory, this is more than just a list of "to dos" and "to don't dos". These Holy mitzvot are the clauses of the Holy Ketubah, which Hashem has sealed with us as an eternal Peace Covenant. When kept: Redemption, Salvation, and ALL blessing befalls not only the Jewish people, the entire world as a colletive whole.

Tanakh Talk:
Lots of Jots Study Notes

Salvation and all forms of blessing are given by Hashem, the One True God, the God of Israel, when we love Him and keep His commandments. On this page, you will find a collection of groups, each containing Tanakh, Mishnah, and Talmud study notes, insights, and questions. 

These groups are open for the public to join. Through study of these texts, may we learn what Hashem desires of His Jewish people so that all of His promises can come to pass, which He has declared in the full body of His word.

~ Am Yisrael Chai!

From Genesis to Eternity:
The History of the Torah

In this series, we take a journey through the biblical history to discover the history of the Torah--the Ketubah between Hashem and His Jewish people. We find that  a list of "to dos" and "to don'ts", this covenantal document has a rich history filled with unconditional love, trials, tribulations, and ultimate triumph for Israel the people, and Israel the Jewish nation.

From Dust to Divinity:
The Eternal Promise of Priceless Betrothal (Like Negev Land) 

Hashem has a purpose for everything in creation. If we take the time to look, we can find literal gold in the dirt. It is commonly known that at the outset of creation, Hashem formed Adam from dust. What is uncommonly pondered is why. In this study series, we take a close look at Hashem word and aim to discover that from dust, Hashem planned to bring mankind to divinity all along. Our goal is to show that, from the outset of creation, Hashem planned to redeem Israel through an eternal promise of priceless betrothal, like negev land. 

From Genesis to Eternity:
The Promise of Global Salvation & Shalom

In this teaching series, we take a deep dive into the Tanakh scriptures to discover the promises Hashem has made regarding salvation and eternal shalom. In so doing we aim to uncover several truths. Namely, that just as the light and love of Hashem extends from Genesis to eternity, so too does His eternal promise of shalom extend from His elected Jewish Bride to all of humanity through the light and love of Torah.

Israel:
Finding Jewish Faith in The Ruins

This series attempts to reveal the vast wonders of Hashem's wisdom, power, and glory by connecting biblical truths to the tangible, archeological evidence that was uncovered to me by Hashem during my 2023 visit to the Holy Land of Israel.

From Mourning to Dancing:
Jewish Poems of Praise

In pain, suffering, trials, and tribulations, Hashem's hand is on everything even when we do not see it. These Jewish poems of praise are written with Tanakh in hand and heart in prayer. Penned from real life experiences, these poems speak of the hope, life, light, and faith that Hashem provided to raise my soul from the ashes and anoint me with praises of joy. May these (non-illustrated) poems edify you by teaching how to praise Hashem both on the mountain and while in the valley.

Jewish Holy Days

In the Jewish faith, holidays are much more than times to party, celebrate, and (sometimes) mourn. Rather, in Judaism, holidays are Holy Days, which are consecrated to Hashem.

 

Like wedding vows, the Jewish Holy Days are eternal covenants between Hashem and His Jewish people and celebrate past, present, and future miracles, blessings, redemption, and salvation for His Jewish people.

Digital Talmud

Click below to download your free copy of the
Babylonian Talmud

Obtained from:

Internet Archive: The Complete Babylonian Talmud Description

Complete Babylonian Talmud : Umair Mirza : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Used with Permission of Public Domain.

Digital Mishnah

Click below to download your free copy of the
Danby Mishnah

Obtained from:

Internet Archive: The Complete Babylonian Talmud Description

Used with Permission of Public Domain.

Digital Tanakh

Click below to download your free copy of the
1917 JPS English Tanakh

Obtained from:

JPS.org

 

Used with Permission of Public Domain.

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