The Torah is the foundational text of Jewish life and a wellspring of wisdom for all humanity. Its words are ancient, yet their echoes continue to shape conscience, culture, and faith. Each week, Jewish communities around the world read a different portion of the Torah, completing the entire text each year. This rhythm keeps the Torah alive in the heart of daily life, reminding us that sacred wisdom is meant to be lived, not simply studied. Echoes from Sinai follows that same rhythm: each weekly portion offers a heart-centered reflection, an analytical teaching rooted in classical sources, and a dedicated space for your own insights and questions. Through this rhythm of study and reflection, the Torah portion reveals new layers of meaning for every generation-personal, moral, historical, and spiritual. The Torah offers insight into every life. Its stories-of creation and covenant, of exile and return-speak not only of the Jewish people but of the shared human journey toward meaning, moral clarity, and light. I invite you to walk that path, one portion at a time.