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Adapted for Junior Readers and to read aloud.
Dear
Children!
By reading
"The little Midrash Says" you find out how wonderful it
is to learn Torah.
"The
Little Midrash Says" is far less interesting and much
less beautiful than the Hebrew pesukim (sentences) of
the Torah. Just wait till you are able to
understand the Torah all by yourself. How
enjoyable that will be!
And,
naturally, you will want to learn Rashi's explanation on
the Chumash, because without Rashi, no one understands
properly what is going on.
Do you
think "The little Midrash Says" contains all the
midrashim (the explanations of our Sages) that
exist on the Torah? I hope you don't think so.
Do you
think there are double as many midrashim than are in
this book?
Do you think there are ten times more midrashim than are
in this book?
Do you think there one hundred times more midrashim than
are in this book?
You are
coming closer. There are more than one hundred
times as many midrashim than those in this book.
One days,
dear reader, you will explore the Torah with its many
explanations by yourself. Just keep on learning.
I wish you
every success with Hashem's help! - The
Author
What is
the Book of Beraishis about? The Book of Beraishis
begins by telling us about the creation of the world by
Hashem. Then it mainly deals with Avraham,
Yitzchak, and Yaakov, and their children.
The Torah
tell us so much about them, because they were the
founders of our people, the Jewish People. They
were wonderful tzaddikim (righteous people), who served
Hashem every day, every hour, and every minute of their
lives.
There is a
passuk (verse) in Koheles 4:12 that states: A
threefold rope cannot easily be ripped.
If you
pull a string very hard it usually snaps. If you
twist that string together with a second one and pull
again, you will find double string much harder to snap.
The
tzaddik Avraham was "the first string." The tzaddik
Yitzchak was the second string." The tzaddik
Yakkov was "the third string."
These
three tzaddikim together became the forefathers of the
Jewish people. Each Jews is special because he is
born from "three strings," special tzaddikim,
"twisted together."
That is
why, no matter how much the non-Jewish force or persuade
us to leave Hashem and His Torah, they will not succeed.
They cannot easily snap a rope made from three strings.
WE
continue to walk in the ways of our wonderful
forefathers and we keep on trying to become great Jews
just like they were.
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