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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 27, Acharei sicha 1
In an unusual move, the Torah shares two practical lessons from the story of the death of Aharon's two sons. Why? And why does the Torah split the lessons so far apart, with a gap of two parshahs?
The differing perspectives of Moses and Aaron shows us how to deal with sorrow and grief.
Talmudic Tales: Drinking Wine?!
A most perplexing story where two sages drink excessively at a Purim feast, which leads to truly unimaginable consequences . . .
Why were the sons of Aaron punished? What exactly was their sin? Rashi, as recorded in the Manuscrips, sheds light on this curious episode.
Our natural human desire to get close to G-d sometimes leads us to pursue methods of religious ecstasy. Yet our human desire to be close to G-d may well be at odds with G-d’s divine desire to be close to us.
Something Spiritual on Parshat Shemini
Parshat Acharei Mot
When Aaron experiences the greatest pain imaginable—the death of his two sons—he was silent. What did his silence mean? And how should we react to personal suffering?
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