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OzTorah OzTorah Parashah Insights and Ask the Rabbi Home Parashah Ask the Rabbi Festivals Freemasonry Articles About Books Media   New year for trees January 21st, 2024 Trees are a constant theme of our literature, both metaphorically (e.g. Psalm 1) and literally (e.g. Deut. 20:19). Trees and human beings are often compared. The Psalmist (Psalm 1:3) likens man to a tree: both grow if they are properly nourished. The Midrash says that the righteous, like a tree, is strong and solid and like a tree he produces results. The Maharal of Prague says that if well rooted, both humans and trees grow upwards. Chassidic philosophy says that a tree grows quietly and gradually, and so does a human being. You can’t see a tree actually growing or see the human spurt of growth; but both have observable results. Posted by oztorah | Festivals & Fasts , Tu BiSh'vat | Permalink Then Moses sang – B’shallach January 21st, 2024 This week’s Torah portio...

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