March 05, 2009
Last week the Torah gave a detailed account of the structure of the Temple. This week, the Torah portion of Tetzaveh further discusses different elements relating to the Temple and its service. Primarily, the parshah describes the garments of the high priest (also including the garments of the ordin...
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February 26, 2009
In this week’s parshah, we learn about the construction of the Tabernacle that the Jews were commanded to build in the desert. It is a well known concept in Jewish life that there exists a direct link between the Tabernacle and the day of Shabbos: Every single creative activity that was needed in ...
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February 20, 2009
Near the end of this week’s parshah we come upon the well-known words of “Na’aseh Venishmah� (“We will do and we will hear�) that the Jewish nation expressed concerning their commitment to God and to following His commandments. The verse writes as follows: “…and they (the Jewish nati...
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February 12, 2009
In this week’s Torah portion, we read about the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. Within the Torah’s description of that untimely event, the parshah lists the “Ten Commandments� that were passed down to us from God. Let us focus on one of those commandments; that of Shabbos (the Sabbath). ...
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January 23, 2009
Normal 0 In last week’s Torah portion, we read about the first confrontation between Moshe and Pharaoh, where Moshe demands that Pharaoh free the Jews from the Egyptian bondage. This request upset Pharaoh greatly and caused him to intensify the workload on the Jewish people. As a result of this, M...
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January 09, 2009
Normal 0 This week marks the conclusion of the book of Genesis, the first of five books of the Torah. In brief, the parshah speaks of the final words that our forefather Jacob shares with his children and grand-children before his death, and it describes what occurs after his death, and the death of...
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December 12, 2008
Normal 0 At the beginning of this week’s parshah, we learn about the confrontation between Jacob and Esau, his brother. To recall the history between them: Jacob had received blessings from his father, Isaac, when these blessings were originally meant for Esau. Esau, convinced that Jacob had stole...
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