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HOW MUCH TO SACRIFICE Vayikra by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
HOW MUCH TO SACRIFICE – Vayikra – Leviticus 1-5 The Book of Leviticus – called in Hebrew “Vayikra” – begins with the call to Moses, written with a small letter “aleph” at the end of the first word. Various commentators ancient and modern … Continue reading →
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A DO IT YOURSELF SHRINE Sedrot Vayakhel and Pikudey by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
Sedrot Vayak’hel & Pikudey Exodus 35-40 This is a special week in the cycle of the Jewish year. All right, so every week is special. Every week re-acquaints us with a history that a show like TVs The Bible only … Continue reading →
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HALF A SHEKEL Ki tissa by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
HALF A SHEKEL Ki tissa Exodus 31 Call it a census. Counting heads. Registering for the draft. Whatever name we use, we are talking about a government determining how many people they are governing. Sometimes that can be an expensive process. Not long ago, we … Continue reading →
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A MITZVAH TO REMEMBER Shabat Zakhor by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
On the Sabbath before Purim we read Deuteronomy chapter 25:17-19, which commands:“Zakhor —Remember what Amalek did to you when you came out of Egypt, attacking you from the rear and killing the stragglers. He did not fear G-d. This is one of … Continue reading →
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RINGS ON THE ARK by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
RINGS ON THE ARK Parsha Trumah Chapters 25-27 of Exodus provide a description of the first Jewish sanctuary in complete detail. All it lacks is a blueprint, and succeeding generations of construction-minded scholars have supplied that. Some modern editions of the Torah … Continue reading →
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