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10 August 2023

This Week’s Parsha is Re’eh and my birthday parsha

 This week’s Parsha is Re’eh
Shepherd / Ro’eh 

 The word shepherd has dual meaning. It is not just about tending a flock. 

"The Hebrew word for "shepherd" is . Raah, derived from Rô'eh, means "shepherd" in Hebrew. A shepherd is someone who feeds or leads a flock to pasture. The word rea', which is an extended translation of rea', means "friend" or "companion," indicating the intimacy God desires between Himself and His people."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday Neshama !

Beautiful peaceful photo.
You do not see animal herds in the city.
We used to go hiking to Alps and it is a common site there in the mountains.
There is a special feeling when you are in the midst of animal herd.
Very peaceful, the animals are happy grazing, those big beautiful smart guarding dogs.
I am sighing, would love to be back there ....

Victoria

Neshama said...

Thank you Victoria.
Yes, very peaceful, as HaShem created all beings.

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