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Leviticus 21:1–24:23
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.
In deviating from the standard order of the holidays, Rambam teaches a novel insight into how the holidays have a continual effect.
What is the Torah’s message in ‘Emor’, which simply means to say and speak? It sounds quite generic, yet the instruction is powerful.
A taste of Shazak Parsha, where the weekly Torah portion comes alive! Geared for kids... Great for adults!
The magic and majesty of the major Jewish holidays.
The maturity and confidence of an adult psyche can be gauged by its ability to face criticism. Yet, criticism may not be the best method for cultivating this maturity in the child.
Something Spiritual on Parshat Emor
Growing Weekly: Parshat Emor
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