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(Genesis 1:1-6 & 14-19) Hashem's First Order of Business: Separating Light from Darkness
The goal of today’s lesson is to discover what Hashem's first order of business was in creation. Specifically we will study what it meant for Him to separate the light from the darkness, which is distinctly different than the creation of light in darkness on Day 4 of creation.

Kimberly Davis
Jun 9, 2025


(Genesis 1:1-5) Hashem's First Order of Business: Separating Light From Darkness (Literal Translation Study)
In this study, we will examine information gathered through diligent studies of the Hebrew scriptures so as to give a firmer foundation of the information we learned in our previous study of Genesis Chapter 1, which discussed that Hashem's first order of business was to separate the light from darkness. In this study, we uncover that beyond light from dark, Hashem separated righteousness from unrighteousness as His first act in creation.

Kimberly Davis
Jun 9, 2025


Riches in Rags: A Poem of Praise
This poem of praise glorifies Hashem by reminding you of the eternal covenant, which Hashem has made with His beloved Jewish people. By remembering that we are chosen as His eternal bride, we can find a reason to bless and praise Hashem even in the fires.

Kimberly Davis
Jun 1, 2025


Faith Tested by Fire: A Poem of Praise
This poem of praise glorifies Hashem by teaching you to praise Him even amid fiery trials, suffering and pain. For we, as beloved Jewish Israelite children, know that trials often lead to the burnishing of our neshumah, and thus brings us closer to Hashem's own likeness.

Kimberly Davis
Jun 1, 2025


Burnished Gold: A Poem of Praise
This poem of praise teaches you how to hold on through trials by reminding you about the promised blessings and curses that come with Torah and mitzvot. With faithful observance, even amid your trials, Hashem will ensure you overcome, despite all odds.

Kimberly Davis
Jun 1, 2025
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