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Title: | Maintaining motivation: Bo 5784 |
Other Titles: | The Challenge of Character: Maintaining motivation: Bo 5784 |
Authors: | Schiffman, Mordechai Brown, Erica |
Keywords: | Parshat Bo Jewish character Jewish leadership Motivation YU Stronger Together Solidarity Mission to Israel Commitment to moral action |
Issue Date: | 20-Jan-2024 |
Publisher: | Sacks-Herenstein Center, YU |
Citation: | Schiffman, M., & Brown, E. (2024, January 20). The Challenge of Character: Maintaining motivation: Bo 5784. Dvar torah with forward by E. Brown. Sacks-Herenstein Center, Yeshiva University. https://www.yu.edu/sacks-center |
Series/Report no.: | The Torah of Character;Bo 6784 |
Abstract: | Embedded in the Exodus story in Parshat Bo are three strategies to ensure that the eternal message and the burning passion for freedom would reverberate throughout history. Even before the Israelites were redeemed, Moses communicated these techniques so that they could translate their transformative experience into a better future. (from Introduction) |
Description: | Weekly newsletter with Bible portion |
URI: | https://www.yu.edu/sacks-center https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/9831 |
Appears in Collections: | The Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks-Herenstein Center for Values and Leadership -- Weekly Parsha |
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