Tuesday, February 2, 2010

World Champions

Archie Manning, revered in New Orleans for his 11 seasons as quarterback of the Saints and his years of commitment to the city, says he can't root against his son in the upcoming Super Bowl game.

In the first book of the Five Books of Moshe, the foundational work of the Torah relates many stories of different forms of human relationships. The first is man and woman, then parents and children and after that man and wife.

The Talmud-Book of Law says there is no love like the love of brothers. There is no question who Peyton Manning’s brother Eli is rooting for, but the father has mixed emotions. The Midrash-Book of Metaphor says a son is like an extra arm to the father; Torah law states from the mother comes the Jewish soul but from the father comes the tribe. In the end, as seen in the Manning family, the tribe comes before the place.

The word Jewish comes from the Hebrew Yehudi one of the Twelves Tribes of the Jewish People of which Dovid first king of Israel 3000 years ago is head. It is from the seed of Dovid that Moshiach will come bringing peace to the world.

The Cabala explains the intricacies of the creation as derived from the Zohar-Book of Secret founded on the teachings of Rabbe Shimon and his son Rebbe Eliazer–the undisputed champions of the world.

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