Vaera | Exodus 6:2-9:35

Shabbat Shalom 

In Parshat VaEra, Aaron cast down his staff, which then turned into a snake…or a scorpion…or a crocodile! What significance would this event have had for Pharoah? Why are the Jewish people likened to a staff?

Tune in for a few compelling thoughts on this week’s Torah portion and discover how to live as a staff and not as a snake.

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