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7 out of 8 miss read the last question Reply
7/8. Question 4 was my downfall. Shabbat Shalom to all Reply
Tq for quiz Reply
Rabbi,
Excellent Parshah summary and quiz!
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Given how uncomfortable that I have always felt over the subject of animal sacrifices, I am not all that surprised that I scored only 6/8 Reply
Hello Rabbi,
Another great quiz today. I scored 7/8. Question 4, “where to eat the burnt flesh sacrifice”, I got wrong. I took the quiz without a review and refused a reread for the answer. But, I am now going to remember “on the pyre”.
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6-8 I will have to study this more. Reply
7/8 thank you!🙏 Reply
7/8 was my score this week; this has always been a difficult topic for me to understand and to study. But, from this week’s readings with detailed analysis, I am getting closer to understanding G-d’s concept for the animal sacrifices. I got question 4 incorrect. Rabbi, it was still a good quiz.
Peace,
Deborah
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7/8 Thanks for another wonderful quizzes Rabbi Posner! Shabbat Shalom. Reply
Rabbi,
Excellent learning and quiz.
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Chabad's regular Torah reading 8/8.
thanks to chabad.
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7/8 Thanks for another wonderful quizzes Rabbi Posner! Shabbat Shalom. Reply
Rabbi,
Thank you again for the wonderful quizzes and the Parshah readings.
These are really excellent.
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Thanks Rabbi for these quizzes, my children enjoy having a go with them every week to see who gets the highest points for some rewards. Very useful! Reply
ThankYou Rabbi it shows I have to study. Reply
I love these quizzes Reply
As an educator I think these weekly tests are excellent from a methodological standpoint. Speaking as someone who is converting to Judaism your weekly parshah roundup and explanations are so useful. Everything clear and step by step. I am not easily impressed but your website is first class. Thank you. Reply
Excelente cuestionario sólo uno falle. Reply

7/8 score. I admitted in 2025 I would remember where one should eat the flesh of the sacrifice.
I got the answer wrong again this year, 2026. I hope I score it right if asked again; now that I know the meaning of pyre.
Peace,
Deborah