Chayei Sarah – Genesis 23:1 – 25:18

Shabbat Shalom!

This week, in Parshat Chayei Sarah, we explore one of the most emotional and meaningful portions in the Torah. Though it opens with Sarah’s passing, it is truly a story about life—about continuity, faith, and finding purpose even after loss. Why does the Torah recount Eliezer’s mission to find a wife for Isaac three times? What deeper lesson lies in Abraham’s quiet perseverance after heartbreak?

Through the lives of our forefathers and mothers, we uncover a profound message: every moment matters, even the ones that seem ordinary. Like a melody playing softly in the background, God’s presence accompanies us through both sorrow and renewal.

Join us as we listen for the “music of life” in Parshat Chayei Sarah—a reminder to cherish every day, live with faith, and find meaning in the journey of life itself. Watch now and be inspired by the timeless wisdom of our ancestors.

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