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Basic Lessons of the Torah

The Torah tells us what we need to know about our place in this world, and our relationship to G-d. Quite reasonably, the lessons start with the basics. These simple, even simplistic, ideals appear before Avraham does. Perhaps these are universal rules, applicable to all humankind.

The above list includes 5 of the 7 Noachide laws, as well as the presuppositions required for any law – that man has free will, and consequences for it. The only 2 Noachide laws I have not identified in the text is that against blasphemy, and eating flesh from a living animal.

And at the end of the first parsha, the broader lessons become clearer:

When we move into Parshas Noach, the lessons continue. And while these summaries may seem trite or obvious, consider that most people don’t actually live their lives as though these are true.

The above are just a start of a list, and I am sure there are many, many more basic building ideas. I welcome your feedback!

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