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Counting the Cost
This week's Torah Portion, Ki Tisa כִּי תִשָּׂא (When you Count), based on Exodus 30:11-34:35, we are reminded to count the cost of all we do in our lifetime. We often forget that all of life has a cost. In business this time is called an opportunity cost. It means we have a finite amount of resources in life. The three biggests constraints we are given are time (schedule), money (resources), and quality (scope). In project management, my career, this is called the triple con
Teshuvah Bible Studies
Mar 33 min read


O óleo para as lâmpadas: Espírito Santo ou obras?
A porção da Torá desta semana, Tetsaveh תְּצַוֶּה (Ordenarás), baseada em Êxodo 27:20-30:10, trata das regras prescritas para os sacerdotes que trabalhavam no pátio interno ou lugar santo do tabernáculo. Ela aborda as vestes e os procedimentos adequados que eles deviam seguir para trabalhar no ambiente mais íntimo permitido na morada de Adonai na Terra. Para aqueles que conhecem a tradição, pode haver protestos e menção ao papel do Sumo Sacerdote que deve ser desempenhado ao
Teshuvah Bible Studies
Feb 245 min read


The Oil for the Lamps: Holy Spirit or Works
This week's Torah portion, Tetsaveh תְּצַוֶּה (You Shall Command), based on Exodus 27:20-30:10, is about the prescribed rules for the priests who work on the tabernacle's inner court or holy place. The proper garments and procedures they must abide by to work in the most intimate allowable setting permitted in Adonai's dwelling place on earth. For those in the know, you may protest and bring up the High Priest's role that must be accomplished when entering the holy of holies,
Teshuvah Bible Studies
Feb 245 min read
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