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An Essay on Parshat Tetzaveh
"In Parshat Tetzaveh we see that there are functions that are indispensable for the Tabernacle’s overall structure to work and achieve its purpose; without them, it simply does not respond"
Something Spiritual on Parshat Tetzaveh
Something Spiritual on Parshat Acharei
Do clothes make the man?
Study the daily lesson of Sefer HaMitzvos for day 153 with Rabbi Mendel Kaplan, where he teaches the mitzvah in-depth with added insight and detail.
Our prayers are not just slogans, our tunes and chants are credos of our belief, and our festivals and holidays are a reflection of our history. Every ritual and ceremony is packed full of purpose.
The breastplate was a garment worn by the high priest while serving in the Holy Temple.
A mysterious ornament worn on the high priest’s forehead
The kohen gadol (high priest) wore eight garments and accessories when serving in the Holy Temple. Let’s explore one of the lesser-known ones: the golden tzitz.
The pomegranates and bells on the hem of the High Priest’s robe announces the beauty of a Baal Teshuvah. (Based on Likkutei Sichos vol. 16 Tetzaveh)
Exploring Rashi’s commentary on the High Priest’s robe
It’s obvious that one needs to respect holy items, so what deeper lesson does the Torah want to teach us when it instructs against tearing the cloak of the High Priest?
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