EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 57 MIN
Seen, Counted, Blessed (Nasso) | Land of Israel Fellowship
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🚨 Join the Land of Israel Fellowship and become part of a global family learning to carry the Torah together in real life, real faith, and real community: https://thelandofisrael.com/membership-tiers/#fellowship In this Land of Israel Fellowship live zoom about Shavuot and Parshat Naso, Ari Abramowitz explores the difference between receiving the Torah and truly carrying it. Through a story from the wheat fields of Judea and reflections on Shavuot, Ruth, and the Levites carrying the Mishkan, he reveals how Torah becomes real when it shapes everyday life. The session also touches on themes of the Nazir, the Priestly Blessing, and lessons from military service about shared burden and purpose—showing that holiness is meant to be lived, not just learned. Jeremy Gimpel adds insight on the “backward nuns” in Parashat Behaalotcha and Israel’s mission as a light unto the nations, connecting Torah, Isaiah’s vision, and the work of the Land of Israel Fellowship. A message of redemption unfolds: Sinai is not the destination—it’s the beginning, and the challenge is carrying Torah into daily life.
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🚨 Join the Land of Israel Fellowship and become part of a global family learning to carry the Torah together in real life, real faith, and real community: https://thelandofisrael.com/membership-tiers/#fellowship In this Land of Israel Fellowship live zoom about Shavuot and Parshat Naso, Ari Abramowitz explores the difference between receiving the Torah and truly carrying it. Through a story from the wheat fields of Judea and reflections on Shavuot, Ruth, and the Levites carrying the Mishkan, he reveals how Torah becomes real when it shapes everyday life. The session also touches on themes of the Nazir, the Priestly Blessing, and lessons from military service about shared burden and purpose—showing that holiness is meant to be lived, not just learned. Jeremy Gimpel adds insight on the “backward nuns” in Parashat Behaalotcha and Israel’s mission as a light unto the nations, connecting Torah, Isaiah’s vision, and the work of the Land of Israel Fellowship. A message of redemption unfolds: Sinai is not the destination—it’s the beginning, and the challenge is carrying Torah into daily life.
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