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A fascinating way of understanding the words of a pasuk. A beautiful story about a gadol, connecting to an event from the parshah. Glittering nuggets of Torah. That's what Flashes of Torah is comprised of. If you're looking for a short but dazzling vort on the parshah, look no further than this book. True to its name, Flashes of Torah will provide you, in a flash, with magnificent and compelling divrei Torah to say over at the Shabbos table each week and on every Yom Tov. The beauty of each piece is in its brevity yet clarity. With insights and lessons from Litvishe roshei yeshivah, famed Chassidic rebbes, and Sephardic gedolim, this book has something for every type of reader. Also included is a compilation of fascinating and thought-provoking, short essays on the parshah, to deepen our understanding of various topics in the Chumash. Let your Shabbos and Yom Tov table shine brightly with Flashes of Torah! About the Author Rabbi Ephraim Nisenbaum is the director of the Jewish Learning Connection, an adult educational center in Cleveland, OH. He studied at Telshe Yeshiva, Chicago, and under Rav Shlomo Wolbe zt\"l in Israel. Rabbi Nisenbaum has also authored The Narrative of Faith Haggadah;Powerlines: Essays on the Jewish Holidays; 49 Steps to Greatness;Power Points; More Power Points; But I Thought; and The Chief. By Rabbi Ephraim NisenbaumShort, inspiring thoughts and stories on the weekly parshah and Yamim Tovim A bolt of inspiration. A fascinating way of understanding the words of a pasuk. A beautiful story about a gadol, connecting to an event from the parshah. Glittering nuggets of Torah. That's what Flashes of Torah is comprised of. If you're looking for a short but dazzling vort on the parshah, look no further than this book. True to its name, Flashes of Torah will provide you, in a flash, with magnificent and compelling divrei Torah to say over at the Shabbos table each week and on every Yom Tov. The beauty of each piece is in its brevity yet clarity. With insights and lessons from Litvishe roshei yeshivah, famed Chassidic rebbes, and Sephardic gedolim, this book has something for every type of reader. Also included is a compilation of fascinating and thought-provoking, short essays on the parshah, to deepen our understanding of various topics in the Chumash. Let your Shabbos and Yom Tov table shine brightly with Flashes of Torah! About the Author Rabbi Ephraim Nisenbaum is the director of the Jewish Learning Connection, an adult educational center in Cleveland, OH. He studied at Telshe Yeshiva, Chicago, and under Rav Shlomo Wolbe zt\"l in Israel. Rabbi Nisenbaum has also authored The Narrative of Faith Haggadah;Powerlines: Essays on the Jewish Holidays; 49 Steps to Greatness;Power Points; More Power Points; But I Thought; and The Chief. By Rabbi Ephraim Nisenbaum"}