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Holiness and Purity

Parsha Ki-Tisa

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Holiness and Purity: Parsha Ki-Tisa

According to Jewish law, one must wash each morning before prayers just like the priests would wash before performing their service in the Holy Temple. What is the difference between washing for holiness and washing for purity? (Based on Likutei Sichos vol. 31, p. 184.)
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Anonymous California via chabadcenter.org February 23, 2016

Thank you, Rabbi, for teaching me this perspective on washing hands each morning. Reply

zeynep September 26, 2013

A personal word of praise for Moishe New Rabbi; no one, absolutely no one has helped and validated me more than you did and do in my endeavor to unite myself with my G-d. To you I forever shall remain obliged. And if not now then later, if not later then after time I shall meet you and thank you in the presence of our Everything, the One and Only, the G-D of Israel.

Shalom. Reply

Avigayil Chana Boston March 4, 2013

Thank you! Thank you! Reply

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