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The name of our Sidra, Shemini, ("the eighth") refers to the day on which Aaron and his sons were inducted as the priests of the Sanctuary. It was also the day on which the presence of G‑d was revealed. But why was it called the eighth day? It followed th...
The opening words of the Torah portion Shemini — “It was on the eighth day…”Vayikra 9:1 — are related to the first seven days of dedication, when the Mizbeach, the Altar was inaugurated. The Klei Yakar asks:Beginning of Torah portion Shemini. Why does the...
Shemini; Leviticus 9:1-11:47
Adapted from Likkutei Sichos, Vol. III, p. 973ff; Vol. XVII, p. 92ff; Sefer HaSichos 5749, p. 475ff Learning What It Means To Count In Jewish thought, numbers represent not only concepts in our material world, but spiritual forces which mold our reality. ...
The Uniqueness of the Eighth Day The Kli Yakar explains that thephrase,Vayikra 9:1. “On the eighth day,” implies a connection to the preceding seven days of miluim, which prepared for the final erection of the Sanctuary, as it is written:Ibid., 8:33. “You...
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