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5 Nov 2022
Chevre, this week’s parsha is לֶךְ לְךָ (Lech Lecha). For most of this week’s parsha we are dealing with Abram (he will only become Avraham at the end of the parsha). There is the episode of the contention with Lot where Abram offers Lot left (north) or right (south) and Lot lifted up his eyes and went to Sdom (east). This ended with Lot being captured in a war and Abram needing to come save him.