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Torah Gems - Parshah Emor
Experience the gems of the Parshah with the classic commentaries, and a kabbalistic twist.
Two Minute Rabbi: Emor
A very short insight on the parshah.
Parshah Insight: Emor
A five minute weekly Torah insight based on the wellsprings of Torah and Chassidut.
Omer - Magical Mystery Tour
We count for fifty days in anticipation of the giving of the Torah, yet the Torah makes no mention of day number 50 as the day the Torah was given.
Parshah Thought: Emor
A five minute weekly Torah thought based on the teachings of Chassidut.
Basic Parshah - Emor
Audio | 94:21
Basic Parshah - Emor
An overview of the weekly Parshah, through the eyes of the many commentators, enriching your understanding of how our great history unfolded.
Emor - In Depth
Audio | 31:33
Emor - In Depth
An in depth look at the weekly Parshah based on the talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Chumash and Rashi
These classes teach the day’s section of the weekly Torah portion. The lesson is taught using the original Hebrew text with the indispensable commentary of Rashi—both translated and elucidated so that anyone can follow along.
The Counting of the Omer
On the 2nd day of Passover, the Omer offering was brought in the Temple and marks the start of the forty nine day count until Shavuot; why is the count linked to the Omer offering?
The Chassidic Dimension - Emor
An in depth presentation of Chassidic teachings on the weekly Parshah.
Emor
An advanced presentation of Chassidic teachings on the Parshah.
M-Cast: Emor
Audio | 2:47
M-Cast: Emor
Welcome to M-Cast, where we take a look at topics in the weekly Torah portion and see how it relates to the coming of Moshiach.
Parshah Class: Emor
Audio | 1:01:06
Parshah Class: Emor
Get a detailed overview of the weekly Torah portion sewn together with keen insights and timely life messages.
Kabbalah and the Bible – Emor
The Omer Offering
This class explains in detail the mitzvah of the Omer offering which marks the beginning of the seven-week period of ‘the counting of the Omer’.
Are the Festivals Relevant Nowadays?
A Taste of Text—Emor
The holidays are spiritual days that “call to us” to stop the ordinary activities of our lives. They also enable us to “call forth” and tap into the spiritual resources that these days hold.
How to Really Teach a Child
Letters and Numbers of Torah - Emor
"And the Lord said to Moses: Speak to the kohanim, the sons of Aaron, and say to them..." (Leviticus 21:1) What is the difference between "speak to them" and "say to them"? In Hebrew these two words are "emor" and "amarta" -- the first is spelled aleph-mem-reish while the other is spelled aleph-mem-reish-tav, the only difference being the letter tav. This additional letter symbolizes the difference between a theoretical lesson and a hands-on educational experience.
Seven Complete Weeks
Audio | 1:01:42
Seven Complete Weeks
Parsha Emor - Sefirat HaOmer
The commandment to count the Omer comes from the verse: "You shall count for yourselves, from the morrow of the Sabbath from the day you bring the Omer as a wave offering seven weeks; they shall be complete" (Leviticus 23:15). The term "Sabbath" in this context refers to the first day of the holiday of Passover and not the weekly Sabbath. However, in some years, when Passover begins on Sabbath, the weeks of the Omer do coincide with the seven-day week. Is there an aspect of extra "completeness" that occurs in such years? (Based on Likkutei Sichos vol. 12 p. 16 and vol. 22 p. 143)
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