Archive for Adar II / Nisan 5769 - March 2009
Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman of The Temple Institute.
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Rabbi Richman lets down his hair, and everything seems a little upside-down in this week’s Light to the Nations special teaching. Why is Purim the only normal day of the year? How does the Purim feast transport us to the sublime spiritual level of the world to come? How does the celebration of Purim, replete with food, drink and merriment lead to true joy and make tangible the words of Zachariah: “In that day shall the L-rd be One and his name one.” The Rabbi has the answers to all these questions, and much, much more…
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Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman of The Temple Institute.
Weekly series with new teachings available every Thursday.
Maimonides’ Laws of the Chosen House, chapter 7: The Holy Temple is always present in our minds and our hearts wherever we may be, and we conduct ourselves accordingly expressing our constant reverence throughout all our actions.
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Biblical Faith – with Sam Peak
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At the end of days the mountain of the House of HaShem will be established atop the mountains and raised above the hills, and all the nations will stream to it. Many peoples will go, saying, “Let us go and ascend to HaShem’s mountain; to the House of HaShem of Ya’akov, and He will teach us of His ways and we will walk in His paths,” for Torah will come out of Tzion and the word of HaShem from Yerushola’im (Jerusalem). Isaiah 2:2-3
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Clothes make the man. This old saw is certainly applicable to the case of the kohen gadol – the high priest and his “garments of glory and splendor.” The garments themselves possess an intrinsic holiness. Their detailed components each can effect an atonement for the vast array of human failings. The kohen gadol, when wearing the garments and achieving a level of self-conscious identification with the human character common to all of us, can open up a window of atonement and spiritual realignment through will we all can emerge enhanced and ennobled, if we but take hold of the moment.
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Tetzaveh (Exodus 27:20-30:10)
Parashat Tetzaveh is read on Shabbat:
Adar 11, 5769/March 7, 2009
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