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An overview of the weekly Parshah, through the eyes of the many commentators, enriching your understanding of how our great history unfolded.

Basic Parshah - Emor

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Topics: Parshah, Emor
By Marty Goodman
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May 4, 2011
Parshas Emor
Thank you for a very detailed and insightful overview of the Parshah. I would imagine that it is quite difficult for Kohen (in this day and age) not to be defiled. Obviously a Kohen could unintentionally be defiled i.e. a passing funeral- a dead body in a place that he is obviously unaware of. With Mossiach, all Kohanim will be properly reinstated? Would a mikvah of today be considered a proper "cleansing" if a Kohen should become defiled?
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