Parshas Vaera: Decoding the 10 Plagues
An episode of the Archive Prism of Torah podcast, hosted by Asaf Prisman, titled "Parshas Vaera: Decoding the 10 Plagues" was published on January 10, 2024 and runs 20 minutes.
January 10, 2024 ·20m · Archive Prism of Torah
Summary
Why did Hashem need 10 plagues—wouldn’t one catastrophic plague have sufficed? What is the deeper meaning behind the 3 distinct sets of plagues we see in the Hagadah? And why does the Torah spend so much time on the details of each plague? This week's parsha raises profound questions about the nature of emunah, the path to personal growth, and Hashem’s relationship with humanity. By exploring insights on the makkos, this podcast reveals timeless lessons about strengthening your emunah amidst life's plagues and passions. You'll discover how the structure of the 10 plagues contains eternal truths about the journey from impurity to purity, mind to heart to action. A great Mashal & Story is given as well to emphasize the concept.www.prismoftorah.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
Why did Hashem need 10 plagues—wouldn’t one catastrophic plague have sufficed? What is the deeper meaning behind the 3 distinct sets of plagues we see in the Hagadah? And why does the Torah spend so much time on the details of each plague?
This week's parsha raises profound questions about the nature of emunah, the path to personal growth, and Hashem’s relationship with humanity. By exploring insights on the makkos, this podcast reveals timeless lessons about strengthening your emunah amidst life's plagues and passions. You'll discover how the structure of the 10 plagues contains eternal truths about the journey from impurity to purity, mind to heart to action. A great Mashal & Story is given as well to emphasize the concept.
www.prismoftorah.org
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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