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The spiritual transition between slavery and freedom, emancipation and nationhood which Israel undergoes between her liberation on the 15th of Nisan and the receiving of Torah at Sinai seven weeks later, is captured in the twin commandments concerning the omer: harvesting and offering the barley to...
A short inspirational idea pertaining to the weekly Parsha
The Kohen Gadol - High Priest - serves before the Shechinah - the Holy presence ofG-d, a place of life everlasting. Representing the entire nation of Israel, his work in the Holy Temple symbolizes the eternal nature of Israel. Therefore, the High Priest is instructed not to involve himself in the bu...
Weekly YouParsha show read by Rabbi Herschel Finman (rhfinman@gmail.com). YouParsha is produced and edited by Brad Richter at the Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts in Southfield, Michigan (248) 358-9000. YouParsha is made possible in part by a grant from the Paul & Leslie Magy Foundation. Torah,...
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In this week's Torah portion, we learn about the cycle of the year that G-d gave to the world to sanctify time.
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