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AARON’S LIGHT B’haalot’kha- Numbers 8-12 by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
AARON’S LIGHT B’haalot’kha– Numbers 8-12 Of all the Mitzvot -– the commandments, duties, responsibilities — that Aaron had to fulfill as High Priest, the one that opens this reading is easily the most symbolic. Possibly also the most significant. Distinguishing … Continue reading →
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AARON’S LIGHT – B’haalot’kha – Num. 8-12 – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
AARON’S LIGHT – B’haalot’kha – Num. 8-12 – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon Of all the Mitzvot – the commandments, duties, responsibilities – that Aaron had to fulfill as High Priest, the one that opens this reading is easily the … Continue reading →
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HOW CLOSE IS CLOSE? By Rabbi Baruch Cohon
HOW CLOSE IS CLOSE? By Rabbi Baruch Cohon This Shabat, Saturday morning September 20th, the morning before those midnight S’lichot penitential services in synagogues throughout the world, Jews will re-read the words from a farewell speech by Moses. The people … Continue reading →
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