I enjoy reading and listening to your weekly parsha thoughts. It’s not exactly like being in your presence, but it’s as close as I can get living as I do in Seattle. Your comments are always relevant, honest, insightful, and wise, and speak to the reader/listener on many different levels. I enjoy studying with you. Thanks for taking the time to post on a weekly basis. Keep them coming.
Thanks for the insights. I really enjoyed it.
When you mentioned that after the sacrifice of Isaac which didn’t happen, Isaac never spoke to Abraham again, it made me wonder whether that fact was explicitly stated in the Torah or if there simply was no evidence of them speaking? It seems these two possibilities could lead to very different interpretations of that fact.
November 19th, 2009 at 1:27 am
Great Blog, Rabbi Denker,
I enjoy reading and listening to your weekly parsha thoughts. It’s not exactly like being in your presence, but it’s as close as I can get living as I do in Seattle. Your comments are always relevant, honest, insightful, and wise, and speak to the reader/listener on many different levels. I enjoy studying with you. Thanks for taking the time to post on a weekly basis. Keep them coming.
I’m a fan.
b’shalom,
Rabbi Elana Zaiman
November 23rd, 2009 at 7:43 pm
Thanks for the insights. I really enjoyed it.
When you mentioned that after the sacrifice of Isaac which didn’t happen, Isaac never spoke to Abraham again, it made me wonder whether that fact was explicitly stated in the Torah or if there simply was no evidence of them speaking? It seems these two possibilities could lead to very different interpretations of that fact.