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354 DAYS AT A TIME – Emor –Lev.21-24, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
354 DAYS AT A TIME – Emor –Lev.21-24, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon You probably heard about the fellow who decided to become an atheist. He left his family’s house of worship and turned his back on religion. But then … Continue reading →
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WHO IS HOLY? — K’doshim, Lev. 18-20 by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
WHO IS HOLY? — K’doshim, Lev. 18-20 by Rabbi Baruch Cohon This Torah reading bears a close relationship to the previous one. On non-leap years they are read together in synagogue services. Their relationship involves the effects of wrong conduct, actions to … Continue reading →
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A POST-PASSOVER MESSAGE – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
A POST-PASSOVER MESSAGE – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon First of all, let’s be clear. Up-pun my word, this is not about Past Overposted messages. This is about Passover messages we should post, and not ignore. Don’t pass overthem. Maybe we missed them amid the holiday … Continue reading →
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ONE TORAH – First day Passover – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
ONE TORAH – First day Passover – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon This year our great holiday of freedom begins on Shabbos, so we will read the special portion for the First Day of Passover, from the Book of Exodus chapter 12, describing … Continue reading →
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PROCLAIM LIBERTY – B’har – Lev.25:1—26:2, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
PROCLAIM LIBERTY – B’har – Lev.25:1—26:2, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon By far the most famous words in this week’s Torah reading are the ones from Chapter 25 verse 10, which are engraved on the Liberty Bell: “Proclaim liberty throughout … Continue reading →