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Newsletter: Are you prepared to CHANGE?
Prophetic fulfilment brings CHANGE – perfecting change often and ideally… Based on Parashat Lech Lechah 5781 – October 30, 2020 Prophetic fulfilment brings CHANGE – perfecting change often and ideally requires drastic 360 degrees Change. Are you prepared to accept the challenge of Change after all the choices you have made about your […]


Parashat Lech Lecha (Get yourself going) – Weekly Parashah
Texts: Genesis 12:1 – 17:27 || Isaiah 40:27 – 41:16 (Haftarah) NOTE: Kol HaTor, in its commentaries on the weekly Parashot, endeavours to search for and accentuate the Torah Messages contained in the Parashot as applicable to the main Theme of Tanach of the Return of the House of Israel, i.e. the Lost Ten Tribes of […]

Have you heard this wonderful message? “Why Abraham is the Pillar of the World?” (Rabbi Steven Burg | Aish HaTorah)
Don’t miss this great Video about Parshat Lech Lecha: “Why Abraham is the Pillar of the World?” from: Rabbi Steven Burg | Aish HaTorah
Newsletter: The Completion of Creation
What a greatly stimulating exercise… Based on Parashat Noah – 5781 – October 23, 2020 What a greatly stimulating exercise to partake in reading and contemplating, living by the weekly Torah Readings: experiencing the confirmation and practical extending of renewed and expanded weekly broadened insights as the week unfolds; seeing the confirmations from daily News developments […]

The Reality beyond human Expectation
We have raised some questions on our various Face book Pages in regard to an intimate “Groom vs. Bride” relationship between God and His People. The response was amazing and, compared with the normal rate of response that FB pages receive, this could be termed as ‘going viral’. Hundreds of responses were unleashed – BUT, the ignorance and the resistance against the idea of a Divinely driven intimate relationship between God and His People was clear. People were simply hung up with their own religious cultural background – and was quite immovable from there.
With yet another 7th week of repetition, one has to seriously consider why would this Message be repeated in the Sacred Writings of the prophets if it were not true?

Parshat Nitzavim (Meir Elkabas, Breslov Research Institute)
Meir Elkabas discusses the Torah portion, Parshat Nitzavim, thought the lens of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. Reb Meir discusses how a person must go up and up from level to level in spiritual growth, but in order for us to go up, we have to first have a descent. He refers to a verse in […]

Change the World around you by your Actions…
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis spotlights ONE ‘hidden word’ in the Parashah – ‘Shevatim’ (Tribes). This observation may well support the Plight of the Exiles of Israel – and especially the vibrancy of the 10-Tribed House of Israel which is apparently being totally overlooked these days: the forgotten exile of 10/12ths of the entire Israel Nation to whom the Divine Promises of Redemption also apply

Parshat Vayelech: How Does Moses Say Goodbye? (alephbeta)
How did Moses feel when approaching the land of Israel, knowing he wouldn’t be entering the land with his people? This video is the first in a series of three, concluding the yearly Torah cycle, where we will attempt to get inside the head of Moses at the end of his journey as the leader […]

The Final and Eternal Entry to the Land – The 2nd Exodus to Final Redemption
This is week 50 of the Biblical Calendar year. At the end of the 2nd week from now we arrive at Rosh HaShanah (‘head of the year’, also known as ‘Feast of Trumpets’). Metaphorically, this could be the Day sometime in the future that HaShem shall return His Presence to imbue His living Tabernacle fully and in Glory , that ‘Servant’ whom He has been preparing to serve as a Light unto the Nations. Our Haftarah this week, Ki Tavo (‘come in’) from Isa. 60, is all about this Final Event at the Time of Final Redemption. It echoes the first entry into the Land after the Exodus from Egypt, this Time the Finale, the 2nd Exodus, from captivity in ‘spiritual Egypt’ amongst all the nations of the World. The 3 weeks of Biblical Festivities following Rosh HaShanah are all about the End Time Final Redemption, i.e. in sequence, Judgment Day, Reward to the overcomers, Marriage Festival as HaShem receives back and re-covenants with His estranged Bride whom He had sent into exile and the start of the Shabbatical Millennium – the establishment of His Eternal Kingdom over which He shall rule through ‘His Servant’ that He will have perfected under a New Covenant.
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