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Ohr Torah Stone Torah Lights - Rav Shlomo Riskin is The Chief Rabbi of Efrat Israel
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For Ohr Torah Stone - Rabbi Shlomo Riskin
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Commandment, Action, and Life -
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The olah -- burnt offering -- described in parashat Tzav is understood by our sages to embody the potential to expiate the sin of doubtful thoughts of the heart, those thoughts which can distance us from G-d and lead us to transgression. An untoward thought is a most serious spiritual lapse, even if...
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Rabbi Pinchas Winston (www.thirtysix.org) talks about the Kabbalistic impact of sacrifices on Creation and world rectification, and how prayer is supposed to continue that process today.
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Rabbi Pinchas Winston (www.thirtysix.org) talks about the Kabbalistic impact of sacrifices on Creation and world rectification, and how prayer is supposed to continue that process today.
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Rabbi Pinchas Winston (www.thirtysix.org) talks about the Kabbalistic impact of sacrifices on Creation and world rectification, and how prayer is supposed to continue that process today.
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The Korban effect on the confused soul
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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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Shabbat HaGadol/Parshat Tzav
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In this week's Torah portion, we learn the difference between a completely righteous person and a person who has stumbled, fallen and repented after sinning.
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The Haftorah for Parashat Tzav by: Reuben Ebrahimoff 5768-2008
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The burnt offering and the sin offering offer insight into the enigmatic statement of our sages that a ba'al teshuvah - a penitent individual - achieves a spiritual height that even a tzaddik gamur - a perfectly righteous individual - can never attain. Tzav (Leviticus 6:1-8:36)Parashat Tzav is read ...
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