The first question man is asked in the Torah is "Ayeka", "Where are you?" Adam and Eve eat from the Tree of Knowledge, their eyes open wide, but their sight is dimmed. The Rambam (Maimonides) in Guide of the Perplexed, states that man lost his Divine wisdom to judgmental mind. Since then, the question "Ayeka" echoes in the world, pursuing and demanding us to look inwards, honestly and directly, at the mystery of life.The Torah portions are the heartbeat of the Jewish people. Each week is colored in the unique hues of the weekly Torah reading. Each week's portion seems to be the most significant in the Torah. All others are forgotten, and only this one echoes in our world. Observant, traditional, secular, religious, atheist and scholars, and the merely curious, gather weekly all over the world to study, grow, feel and rejuvenate themselves at the Israelite communal well. This book raises life questions which have one thing in common: they are all variations of one kind or another of the question "Ayeka? Where are you?" They are there to renew our vision, to dissolve old, jaded truths, to reach beyond limiting judgment and create space for new answers that enable and elevate; that stir compassion and inspiration, and give meaning.
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