Zoom service with Rabbi Heifetz —Tour the World, Incredibly Low Price of Just 2 Upside Down Hebrew Letters
Our weekly Torah readings this month, from the Book of Numbers, include a verse surrounded by two mysterious, upside down Hebrew letters. What is the meaning of this cryptic lettering?
Ancient commentary suggests that the letters tell us to prioritize what is most essential to each of us, and is not tied to any particular place.
Bonus: please bring an essential object or idea that you bring with you when you travel. You’ll have a chance to share the object or idea, and to offer 15-25 seconds of explanation.
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