Tzav: What About Thoughts?
High Holiday Greetings
The Ultimate Sacrifice
The Great Last Day
True Repentance
What is Chametz?
Celebrating Purim
Hanukkah & The False Messiah
Keeping Hanukkah
The Story of Hanukkah
Jacob Wrestles
Faith of Our Fathers
Yeshua & the Menorah
Coming of Messiah
The Akedah
Sukkot: Guests for Dinner
Yom Kippur
Riddle of Rosh Hashanah
Divorce & Re-Marriage
A Prophet Like Moses
Forty Days of Repentance
Shavuot (Pentecost)
Tisha B'Av
The Scroll of Ruth
Counting of the Omer
The Last Seder
The Passover Lamb
Discipleship to Rabbi Yeshua
Jesus the Jew
Who is Rabbi Yeshua
Jesus Was Jewish?
Parashat Shelach Shelach (“Send”) is the 37th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and covers Numbers 13:1-15:41. The title is taken from the first word of the imperative that appears at the beginning of the parasha in verse 2 when God says to Moses: “Shelach-lecha / Send for yourself.”