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Tzav Audio Classes

Time for Torah: Tzav
Parshah Insight: Tzav
A five minute weekly Torah insight based on the wellsprings of Torah and Chassidut.
Tzav - The Fire Without
In this weeks Torah portion G-d commands: “A continuous fire shall burn upon the altar; it shall not go out”. If it should never go out, then obviously it is continuous, an apparent redundancy?
Torah Gems - Parsha Tzav - Pesach
Experience the gems of the Parsha with the classic commentaries, and a kabbalstic twist.
Parshah Thought: Tzav
A five minute weekly Torah thought based on the teachings of Chassidut.
M-Cast: Tzav
Audio | 4:58
M-Cast: Tzav
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.
The Chassidic Dimension - Tzav
An in depth presentation of Chassidic teachings on the weekly Parshah.
Tzav - In Depth
Audio | 31:27
Tzav - In Depth
An in depth look at the weekly Parsha based on the talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Basic Parsha - Tzav
Audio | 80:47
Basic Parsha - Tzav
An overview of the weekly Parsha, through the eyes of the many commentators, enriching your understanding of how our great history unfolded.
Kabbalah on the Bible – Tzav
Examining the weekly Torah reading through the lens of contemporary commentary, showing how topical and relevant the parshah's ideas really are.
Tzav
An advanced presentation of Chassidic teachings on the Parshah.
Two Minute Rabbi: Tzav
A very short insight on the parshah.
Parshah Class: Tzav
Audio | 54:15
Parshah Class: Tzav
Get a detailed overview of the weekly Torah portion sewn together with keen insights and timely life messages.
Chumash and Rashi: Tzav
Parshah with Rabbi Gordon
How to Sustain Your Passion
A Taste of Text—Tzav
When you love life, you’re less likely to feel weighed down by your inadequacies.
Redemption and the Letter 'Mem'
Letters and Numbers of Torah - Tzav
"This is the law of the burnt offering -- the burnt offering which burns on the fire (mokdah) on the altar all night..." (Leviticus 6:2) In this verse, the word "mokdah," which means fire, is written with a small-sized letter "mem". What is the deeper meaning of this letter?
Inauguration of the Sanctuary
How to Study Torah - Tzav
After seven days and nights of Aaron and his sons staying in the newly constructed Sanctuary in the desert, what transpired in the final, climactic moments of the Sanctuary's inauguration?
Parsha Gems: Tzav & Pesach
Study some of the highlights of the weekly Torah portion with insights from various commentaries.
Thanking G-d (Birkat HaGomel)
Practical Parshah—Tzav
We learn about the thanksgiving offering (korban todah), which is the basis for the blessing recited when one survives a life-threatening situation.
The Need for Passion!
Life Lessons from Parshat Tzav
The daily burnt offering in the Holy Temple is singled out with special encouragement in the Torah, and contains timely messages on commitment and passion in a Jew’s service.
Chumash Classes: Tzav
Parshah Mnemonics: Tzav
Decoding the hidden messages
The parsha of Tzav contains 96 verses and the mnemonic for it is the word ‘Tzav’ (command). Explore the coded message in the mnemonic and its connection to the general themes of the parshah and to the festival of Purim.
The Costly Command
Audio | 1:08:36
The Costly Command
Haftorah Hyperlinks: Tzav
Learn the profound connections between the weekly parsha and its related Haftorah.
How to Give Gratitude
Audio | 50:16
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How to Give Gratitude
Exploring Rashi’s commentary on the criteria for a thanksgiving offering
The Torah requires a thanksgiving offering for certain situations. When we explore Rashi’s take on this story, we learn that the four stages of gratitude mentioned in the Torah relate to the story of the Exodus.
Quantity or Quality
Audio | 51:40
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Quantity or Quality
Exploring Rashi’s commentary on the Torah’s repetition of sacrifices
When the Torah describes the five public sacrifices, it alludes to the fact that each is repeated in this portion to teach us something we did not already know. Through Rashi’s explanation, we come to understand that the Torah also wants us to appreciate that greater quantity sometimes adds value to quality.
Weekly Story for Tzav: Keep The Fire Burning!
There is a fire of love for G‑d that burns within every soul. It is the task of the kohen—the spiritual leader—to find and feed this fire. As we celebrate the Rebbe‘s birthday, we recognize how the Rebbe kindles the flame of every Jew and encourages us to do the same. This week’s story takes us to an old, lonely Jew, in some forsaken corner of the universe as we discover how the Rebbe kindles his flame.
Daily Chumash: Tzav
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