Parashat Vayetzei

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These study resources have been provided here for the convenience of our attendees. We do not necessarily agree with everything taught on every website listed below, but we have found these sites to be useful in understanding the Torah portions -- or, at times, merely understanding what others believe about the Torah portions, even if we do not agree with it ourselves. Obviously we have areas of disagreement with Orthodox sources, just as we have disagreements with Christian sources and probably even a few with Messianic sources -- not to mention disagreements with each other. The idea is to prayerfully seek wisdom and understanding from the Almighty, and to glorify Him as we study His Word together. It is not to simply accept what is taught but to test it as well. For this reason and to this end, we strongly encourage questions to be brought for discussion during our regularly scheduled Torah study. 

Online Torah Portion Study Resources:

Hebrew4Christians: https://www.hebrew4christians.com/Scripture/Parashah/parashah.html (Messianic)

Wisdom in Torah by Rico Cortes: https://wisdomintorah.com/category/torah-portions/ (Hebrew Roots/Messianic)

Aish: https://aish.com/weekly-torah-portion/ (Orthodox)

Passion for Truth: https://passionfortruth.com/genesis/ (Christian/Torah Observant/Hebrew Roots)

119 Ministries: https://119ministries.com/resources/torah-portion/ (Hebrew Roots)

Torah Resource: https://torahresource.com/weekly-torah-portion/ (Messianic)

Covenant & Conversation by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks z"l: https://rabbisacks.org/covenant-conversation/ (Orthodox)

Jerusalem Lights by Rabbi Chaim Richman: https://www.rabbirichman.com/torah-video-teachings (Orthodox)

Aleph Beta: https://www.alephbeta.org/weekly-torah-portion (Orthodox)

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