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The Lubavitcher Rebbe, R. Menachem Mendel Schneerson: Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory (1902-1994); seventh leader of Chabad-Lubavitch, lived in Nikolayev and Dnieperptrosk (Ukraine), Leningrad, Berlin, Warsaw, Paris and New York; built upon and expanded his predecessors’ work to revolutionize Jewish life across the globe; known simply as “the Rebbe”
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The second section of the Book of Leviticus is the continuation and completion of the preceding section, and opens as G-d tells Moses to command (Tzav, in Hebrew) Aaron and his sons to follow the procedures for offering up sacrifices. The second half of t...
This Torah reading contains the verse: “This is the law of the burnt offering... [It shall remain on] the altar’s hearth throughout the night.” Rashi explains that the verse teaches that although the sacrifices had to be offered during the day, burning th...
The story is told that the Baal Shem Tov once told his students that everything that they see and hear should serve as a lesson in their service of G‑d. As they left the Baal Shem Tov’s study, they passed a frozen river and saw a gentile hewing a cross ou...
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Rashi, in discussing the Torah portion of Tzav, quotes the words:Vayikra 6:6. “A constant fire shall burn upon the altar; it shall not be extinguished,” and explains that “the fire about which the verse states ‘constant’ (i.e., the fire upon the outer alt...
Nissan is known as the “Month of Redemption.”.Shmos Rabbah 15:1. This is because the central theme of the month is the holiday of Pesach, the “Time of our Redemption.”Text of prayers and kiddush of Pesach; see also Likkutei Sichos, Vol. XVII, p. 71ff. Thi...
In commenting on the wordsVayikra 7:2. “If he should offer it for Todah, [thanksgiving],” Rashi explains that “[the sacrifice] is for giving thanks for a miracle that occurred to him, e.g., those who descended into the sea, those who traversed the desert,...
In the opening verse of the portion Tzav we read that “The burnt-offering shall remain on the firewood on the altar all night until morning.”Vayikra 6:1. Rashi comments:Ibid. “This teaches us that the fat and the limbs may be burned the entire night.” Alt...
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