A burning bush that talks would probably make most of us stutter, but Moses had a speech impediment even before his divine shrubbery encounter. Why did G-d ask this shepherd "with a heavy tongue" to be a spokeman? Jason Lieberman, an advocate for the contemporary disabled, takes a stab at the answer.
This is Episode 13 of the weekly Torah cartoon from G-dcast.com. Each week, a different storyteller - some musical, some poetic, some just straight-up, tell the story of the current Torah portion...and then we animate it!
Mitwoch,
jf77norton 6 days ago
Voor de beste, die wij kunnen, moeten wij de buitenland in een akte naar voren brengen om de juiste waarden van iedereen te kunnen accepteren. De parliament moet een eigen waarde van de verschillende momenten naar voren brengen om de co - ordinaties van de verschillen te kunnen zien.
jf77norton 6 days ago
For the reason, that we come in the kingdom of the united, we should see a parliament of our own, in order to enduce a good feeling of the sentiments, that we came in the union with for the respective common cases in our life.
jf77norton 6 days ago
I like the role as explained in this clip role of the Synagogue. It gives a clear attendance and understanding of the gospel unions in Hebrew and as such it should be spoken in the pentecoste of today.
Prof. Jadira Fransisca Norton
jf77norton 6 days ago
this clip is awesome!
yllienverdes 1 year ago