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Good morning and welcome. In today's Chumash portion, we reflect on the significant promise God made to Noah after the flood. God establishes a covenant with Noah and his family, assuring them that never again will there be a flood of universal destruction. This promise extends not only to Noah but to all living creatures, creating a lasting commitment to humanity. The sign of this covenant is the rainbow, a reminder of God's mercy and the need for righteousness. The Zohar teaches that we all embody Noah's qualities, emphasizing that each person is called to be just and faithful. In every generation, we see imperfections in humanity, yet the rainbow serves as a symbol of hope and divine protection. It's crucial to recognize that a covenant is not merely an agreement that can be broken; it embodies an eternal bond between God and His creation. Thus, the rainbow is not just a natural occurrence but a profound reminder of God's unwavering commitment. May we strive to uphold our part in this covenant. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.