21/11/2025
Over the past few weeks, so many people have told me how much theyโve been enjoying the short video clips โ the beautiful views, the scenes that bring the Parsha to life.
And I love hearing that.
But thereโs one thing Iโve also been hearing again and again:
โWe just wish we could go deeper.โ
Itโs not a complaint โ itโs something we all feel.
We read the same Parshiyos year after year.
We already know the stories โ and yet, deep down, we crave that fresh spark againโฆ
That feeling of discovery. That sense that weโre seeing the Torah unfold right before our eyes.
But without something to renew that perspective, itโs easy for the excitement to fade.
We want to stay inspired โ but how can we, when everything feels so familiar?
Thatโs where the geography of the Torah becomes something truly transformative.
When you see where it all happened โ when you can visualize the hills, the springs, the valleys โ suddenly, the words come alive again.
You donโt just learn the storiesโฆ you experience them.
You can almost feel the breeze of those open pastures where our Avos and Imahos walked, sense the quiet stillness that shaped their greatness.
And thatโs exactly what this weekโs short video โ Parshas Toldos โ touches on.
A glimpse into the natural world of the shepherds โ and how their landscapes helped shape the leaders of our nation.
But remember โ these one-minute videos can only give a taste.
If youโve ever wanted to truly experience this for yourself, and to share it with your community โ now is the time.
๐ Iโm still offering free live webinars for communities (minimum 10 participants), but only for a couple more weeks (not all the way until the end of the sefer)!
After that, the window to schedule them will close โ and I really donโt want your community to miss out.
So if youโve been meaning to reach out โ this is your gentle reminder (or your urgent nudge ๐):
Do it now, while thereโs still space.
Together, letโs bring Torah to life โ not just to see it, but to feel it.
Watch this weekโs short clip โ Parshas Toldos
and then
Click reply to schedule your communityโs full Torah Geography Experience!
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