10/9/2011 4:14 PMMia Sherwood Landau wrote:
Michael, I love your audio blog posts. They are inspiring me and teaching me a lot. Today however I found myself disagreeing with you because ok, yes, the Torah is the biography of Moses. But it is so much more on other levels. Don't take away my ability to be inspired to be a better person knowing that Torah is my own story, too. Please don't rob me of the books that have lifted me out of much confusion and bad choices. I have to own it to own my responsibility. It is a pleasure to communicate with you today. Hope you have a wonderful Succot! Reply to this
10/11/2011 9:25 AM
Michael Carasik wrote:
Dear Mia -- Thanks for your kind words. The Torah is still ours no matter what. I had just never thought before about the fact that Moses is really the central character. That's a different way to think about it, even if we are still in the story. -- Chag same'ach, Michael Reply to this
Michael, I love your audio blog posts. They are inspiring me and teaching me a lot. Today however I found myself disagreeing with you because ok, yes, the Torah is the biography of Moses. But it is so much more on other levels. Don't take away my ability to be inspired to be a better person knowing that Torah is my own story, too. Please don't rob me of the books that have lifted me out of much confusion and bad choices. I have to own it to own my responsibility. It is a pleasure to communicate with you today. Hope you have a wonderful Succot!
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Dear Mia -- Thanks for your kind words. The Torah is still ours no matter what. I had just never thought before about the fact that Moses is really the central character. That's a different way to think about it, even if we are still in the story. -- Chag same'ach, Michael
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