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Kohen: priest, descendant of Aaron, responsible for the service in the Holy Temple
Generation after generation of Jewish women were faithful to their husbands and their tradition. What a proud record of fidelity. Geneticists describe these results as "the highest record of paternity-certainty ever recorded"!
Nothing is yours and everything is yours at the same time, so there’s really nothing to be concerned about.
Only authenticity works and regenerates. Everything else will fail, sooner or later.
Rashi’s comment at the very beginning of our Torah portion seems over complicated.
Haftorah Hyperlinks: Emor
Learn the profound connections between the weekly parsha and its related Haftorah.
Practical Parshah - Emor
Various added restrictions, responsibilities and honors that apply to the patrilineal descendants of Aaron even in our days.
This week I discovered that my teacher was correct. It is indeed true that the disabled have greater merit than the rest of us . . .
The Talmud relates the following conversation between "a heretic" and the sage Rabbi Avahu: "Your G-d is a Kohen," said the heretic. "So in what did He immerse Himself after He buried Moses?" Replied Rabbi Avahu: "He immersed in fire." An examination of t...
A Kohen may not come in contact with a human corpse. Find out why, how, the exceptions to this rule, and the areas a Kohen should avoid.
So you said a blessing and asked G-d for some of His food—did you get an answer? Isn’t it still His, no matter how nicely you asked? What does muttering a few Hebrew words before partaking really accomplish?
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