Noach – Genesis 6:9 – 11:32

Shabbat Shalom!

This week, we revisit one of the most iconic stories in the Torah — the story of Noach and the ark. What gave Noach the strength to stand firm in a world filled with corruption? How did his faith, integrity, and righteousness set him apart in a generation that had lost its moral compass?

The Torah describes Noach as Ish Tzadik Tamim — a righteous and complete man — but what do these words truly mean, and how can we apply them in our own lives today? Join us as we uncover the deeper message of Noach’s example: what it means to live with conviction, remain pure-hearted in a broken world, and keep faith that goodness can still prevail.

Watch now and be inspired by the timeless wisdom of Parshat Noach!

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