Behukotai: A Blessing and a Curse

Posted by Mike Feuer on May 6, 2018
Topics: Pardes from Jerusalem, Bechukotai

Parshat Behukotai ends with a blessing and a curse, and hidden within the words of the curse is a term which offers the power to transform one into the other. In this week’s Pardes from Jerusalem parsha podcast, Rabbi Mike Feuer offers an exploration of what Behukotai can teach us about living in a responsive world, and how that offers hope on the coming day of Yom Yerushalayim.

Credits:
Larry Kluger – Creative Consultant
Arlene Harel – Production Coordinator

About Mike Feuer

Mike teaches Hasidut, Rav Kook, Halakhah at Pardes. He has learned Torah in a number of Jerusalem area institutions, including Yeshivat HaMivtar, the Mir Yeshiva and Sulam Yaakov. He received smicha (rabbinic ordination) from Sulam Yaakov in conjunction with completing the Israeli Rabbinate’s laws of kashrut certification. You can find books written by Mike by clicking here Rav Mike is creating a wondering Jewish history podcast. To learn more on how you can support his podcast please visit Michael Feuer on Patreon. Mike also has been active in Jewish education, formal and informal, for many years. To learn more about his experiences visit the Pardes website to read more.

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