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17 Oct 2020
Chevre, this week’s parsha is בְּרֵאשִׁית (Beresheit). There are volumes written about this parsha, but what struck me this year is that it’s iterative. Meaning, the story about the creation of Eve is described twice. We see later that the 10 commanments are given twice as well. The sages actually tell us that us that before Beresheit there were many iterations. So we see that HaShem iterates, just like a developer does.