TTN is hoping to gather testimonials from members in regard to your experience on the platform as we would like to get more of the Torah community excited to join. Your feedback could including:
1) What brought you to TTN?
2) What is your opinion on the community interaction?
3) Anything positive you'd like to lend.
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You can either add your feedback as a comment to this post or send it directly to myself Rhy Bezuidenhout.
Thanks in advance.
And he made a mercy seat of pure gold. Two cubits and a half was its length, and a cubit and a half its breadth.
#exodus 37:6 #vayakhel
"Mercy seat" is a terrible translation of kaporet. It's the lid for the Ark of the Covenant and the word literally means covering or lid, so why not just translate that way?
We still have a lot to learn about living in community as our Creator intended. Our neighbors often don’t think, look, act, or believe in the same way we do, and yet they can still have a testimony of fellowship with the same God we serve. That’s a fact our Father sometimes has to help us figure out by putting us in very unusual circumstances. Mark Randall knows exactly what that means, as he shares with us in this concluding segment of our visit with him.
Another aspect of relationship with our Creator is His desire to make us clean, and help us stay that way. It can be a complicated and difficult process, but it is necessary and worth the effort. That’s what Barry Phillips and David Jones explore in their midrash called, “The Laver,” and what Will Spires shares in his music.
https://bneyyosefna.com/reunio....n-roadmap-2-19-2022-