
Genesis Is Not a Description of The First World that Hashem Created, Rather it is an Explanation Relevant to “Our” World.-Stephen C. Sanders- AhMbDvd 10/25/11 6:50pm 866 words Draft 1: (This is about half-complete) Generally written information on the Parsha of the week is written in advance of the shabbos where it is lained (publicly read in shul). One might wonder what happens to all of the information about certain parshas, lets say Parshas Bereishis (Genesis), for example, a parsha that sort of just gets swept up with all festivities that started back in Rosh Hashanah (September 28, 2011) the joyous and festive holiday marking the new, the day memorializing when Man was 1st created, and then moved towards that serious and somber and most holy of day for the Jewish people (always ten days after Rosh Hashanah) Yom Kippur. <p> Then the amazing and extended holiday of Sukkot where we leave the conforts of ow home to truly take part in the world that Hashem has prepared for us, eating, sleeping in a sukkot, and waving the lulav and esrog, with high hopes for a greater and better life and






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