I completed my commentary for R’eh (a Hebrew word that means “See” and is the name of this week’s Torah portion) in only a few hours last night; Stan even got his feedback to me shortly after I emailed it to him this morning and I immediately incorporated his suggestions.
It’s becoming really comfortable to write Torah commentaries these days; that’s because I’ve been through all the parashahs several times now as a reader, and at least once each as a commentator, so I’m more at ease with finding my way around each parashah, isolating something of interest, and teaching it as best I’m able.
We’ll see how it goes over this Shabbat; look for it to get added to this space on Sunday or thereabouts.
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My R’eh commentary is ready for the weekend!
August 6th, 2010 by Craig Hansen
I completed my commentary for R’eh (a Hebrew word that means “See” and is the name of this week’s Torah portion) in only a few hours last night; Stan even got his feedback to me shortly after I emailed it to him this morning and I immediately incorporated his suggestions.
It’s becoming really comfortable to write Torah commentaries these days; that’s because I’ve been through all the parashahs several times now as a reader, and at least once each as a commentator, so I’m more at ease with finding my way around each parashah, isolating something of interest, and teaching it as best I’m able.
We’ll see how it goes over this Shabbat; look for it to get added to this space on Sunday or thereabouts.
Tags: R'eh, Torah commentary
This entry was posted on Friday, August 6th, 2010 at 12:07 am and is filed under sermons and commentaries. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.