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power of speech
This week Rabbi Chaim Kramer discusses this week’s Torah portion, Noach (Noah), with insights from the teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. This parsha focuses on the Tzaddik, Noach, and how he made it through the flood. How is this relevant to us, today? What is the deeper meaning of Noah’s ark? How does it connect with your personal power of speech? What do the three levels of the ark represent? How can prayer help you begin again? Reb Chaim explores these and other insights connected to the weekly Torah portion.
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