Rabbi Michael Shushan Shares Weekly Torah Insights in Moroccan and Hebrew for Parashat Devarim
Rabbi Michael Shushan, a lecturer, counselor, and couples therapist, regularly appears on the Kikar HaShabbat platform to deliver brief Torah teachings. Each week, he presents a special D'var Torah in both Moroccan Arabic and Hebrew, offering unique spiritual reflections for the Shabbat table. This week, his insights focus on Parashat Devarim, the opening portion of the Book of Deuteronomy.
The teachings are available in two separate video formats: one in Moroccan Arabic lasting approximately seven minutes, and another in Hebrew lasting nearly seven minutes as well. Rabbi Shushan's dual-language approach aims to reach a diverse audience, connecting those familiar with Moroccan Jewish traditions and Hebrew speakers alike.
This initiative is part of a broader effort by Kikar HaShabbat to provide accessible and meaningful Torah content, complementing other educational materials such as Rabbi Ben Zion Nordman's discussions on Jewish disputes and Rabbi David Leibel's explanations of Deuteronomy's significance. Viewers can watch the videos online to enhance their Shabbat experience with culturally rich and insightful Torah commentary.
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