www.torah.it The adventure began nearly ten years ago. I had just started university in Beer Sheva and I felt very much miss my friends with whom I communicated mostly by e-mail. This nostalgia was generally more acute with the approach of Shabbat, and so most of my mail messages were Shabbat Shalom which soon became monotonous. I thought then that the best way to wish a good Shabbat to people close to me was to share with them a bit 'of Torah that I studied during the week: thus was born the Derashe on Parashat Hashavua. Over the years the size of Derashe grew hand in hand with my maturity and also its length has changed substantially in the form of 5-6 pages that the readers know. It 's a format that has developed over years of college and early working years in which I had more time to devote to the study and its revision to Torah.it. For several months, you may have noticed, I do not write more as often as weekly and send a lot, too often, derashot is written in the past. Unfortunately and fortunately, the many activities of a baal bait, family and work, it is difficult reconcile with the commitment that the format of Derashe who have known until now requires. For some time, my father (who edited editions of the site and derashot) and I wonder about how to propose a new format that readers Torah.it. We decided to try the blog for two reasons: first, that what counts most in the study of Torah is the frequency. Likvoa Itim the Torah, to determine the moments for the Torah. And the blog seemed to us, given its natural conformation of a diary, the best option. This is also why, and we are the second reason, the blog was created to share online content and that is exactly what Torah.it wants to do. We never had the presumption of to teach because we do not have neither the capacity nor the headlines, but we can study in groups. The Torah must be studied in a group and if modern life makes us too often distant from the Bet Hammidrash, we have a sharing tool, the Internet, while not up for the walls of the Bet Hammidrash, it is certainly preferable to the solitude in the study. This blog will try to be this: a journal of my study of the Torah in which, if you want, you can intervene with your comments. Obviously we will continue to send weekly Derashe on Parashat HaShavua that remains central to Torah.it and hopefully, with the help of D., to write derashot "complete" as in the past. See you soon then Blog Torah.it.
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