Parshat Lech Lecha

In response to the call of God, Abraham and Sarah begin their journey to a new land and a new kind of faith, that will become the context of the entire Jewish drama thereafter.

There are initial setbacks. There is a famine and they have to leave. There is a quarrel between Abraham and his nephew Lot, and they part. Lot is captured in a local war, and Abraham has to fight a battle to free him.

God then makes a covenant with Abraham, who remains childless. At Sarah's suggestion, he has a son - Ishmael - by her handmaid Hagar, but God tells him this is not the heir to the covenant.

Covenant & Conversation Family Edition
The Power of Example
The Summary This is an abridged version of the essay The Power of Example written by Rabbi Sacks in 2011. Until Lech Lecha, the Torah…
Covenant & Conversation Family Edition
On Being a Jewish Parent
What made Avraham so special? He has one of the most well-known names in history. But people usually become famous for...
Covenant & Conversation Family Edition
Journey of the Generations
The Parsha in a Nutshell This summary is adapted from this week’s main Covenant & Conversation essay by Rabbi Sacks, available to read in full…
Covenant & Conversation Family Edition
A Palace in Flames
The Parsha in a Nutshell God speaks to Avraham for the first time and tells him to leave his father's house and the land of…
Covenant & Conversation Family Edition
Four Dimensions of the Journey
The Parsha in a Nutshell God calls on Avraham to leave the land of his birth, and in response he and Sara begin their journey…