The recently launched weekly parsha e-newsletter Beyond The 4 Amot is reaching thousands of readers with each publication. The email list provides video clips, articles, difference of Torah, and QA all relating to a Torah proceed to life from a national-religious perspective.
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Check out a sneak-peek of this week’s 2-minute video on Parshat Shoftim where Baruch Gordon reveals precisely how a Messiah will come!
Bet El Institutions, a classification behind a list, concluded to share this square of their disdainful newsletter with Arutz Sheva readers. The email list was combined with a special purpose of providing a English-speaking open entrance to some of a biggest minds and many sparkling ideas about a Torah, a Land of Israel, and a Jewish people – materials that have until now usually been permitted in Hebrew.
As a special bonus, all subscribers accept a giveaway duplicate of Chapter 2 of The Art of T’shuva – The Teachings of HaRav Avraham Yitzhak HaCohen Kook: Commentary by Rabbi David Samson and Tzvi Fishman. The book talks about t’shuva [“getting a act together”] and this specific section focuses on a Torah’s direct that we be physically strong and healthy.
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*The name “Beyond The 4 Amot” is taken from a line in a Talmud (Brakhot 8A), that states that, given a drop of a Temple, The Holy One sanctified be He usually has in this universe “four amot [cubits] of Halakha [Jewish law].”
This means to contend that given a drop of a Hebrew inhabitant horizon in a Land of Israel, as was signified by a Temple, Jewish law has been singular to personal, private domain – Shabbat, holidays, family purity, prayer, etc. The name “Beyond The 4 Amot” signifies that, along with a Jewish People’s lapse to a Land of Israel and a inhabitant sovereignty, Jewish law is also prepared to lapse to a legitimate place as a inhabitant Hebrew enlightenment and institutional framework.