Archive for Shevat / Adar II 5772 - February 2012
Temple Talk is a weekly internet radio webcast with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven of the Temple Institute.
This week features:
The Priestly Garments: Stripping Down to Our Primordial Selves
Eden Revisited: Man & G-d & The Heightened Reality Inside the Tabernacle
Join Yitzchak Reuven in this week’s Temple Talk, as he draws a fine line between the world that G-d created and the world we are living in. Why was Aharon, the loving brother of Moshe, the loving brother of us all, tailor-made to wear the Priestly Garments described in this week’s Torah reading of Tetzave? What was it about the Tabernacle that brought back a long forgotten truth? Next week: The return of Rabbi Richman.
COMING SOON: THE 3RD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL TEMPLE MOUNT AWARENESS DAY ONLINE SIX HOUR STREAMING VIDEO HAPPENING!
On March 25th, the second day of the month of Nisan, the first of our months, from 5 PM – 11 PM, Israel time, (11 AM – 5 PM Eastern; 10 AM – 4 PM Central; 9 AM – 3 PM Mountain; 8 AM – 2 PM Pacific), The International Department of the Temple Institute will be hosting our Third Annual International Temple Mount Awareness Day Online Six Hour Streaming Video Happening! Prominent guests from the world of Temple Mount activism, archaeology and the renewal of Holy Temple oriented commandments will be joining us.
For more details, or to become a sponsor of this year’s 3RD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL TEMPLE MOUNT AWARENESS DAY ONLINE SIX HOUR STREAMING VIDEO HAPPENING, please click here: templeinstitute.org/temple-mount-awareness-5772.htm
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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.
Tetzave (Exodus 27:20-30:10)
Parashat Tetzave is read on Shabbat:
Adar 9, 5772/March 3, 2012
COMING SOON: THE 3RD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL TEMPLE MOUNT AWARENESS DAY ONLINE SIX HOUR STREAMING VIDEO HAPPENING!
On March 25th, the second day of the month of Nisan, the first of our months, from 5 PM – 11 PM, Israel time, (11 AM – 5 PM Eastern; 10 AM – 4 PM Central; 9 AM – 3 PM Mountain; 8 AM – 2 PM Pacific), The International Department of the Temple Institute will be hosting our Third Annual International Temple Mount Awareness Day Online Six Hour Streaming Video Happening! Prominent guests from the world of Temple Mount activism, archaeology and the renewal of Holy Temple oriented commandments will be joining us.
For more details, or to become a sponsor of this year’s 3RD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL TEMPLE MOUNT AWARENESS DAY ONLINE SIX HOUR STREAMING VIDEO HAPPENING, please click here: templeinstitute.org/temple-mount-awareness-5772.htm
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Biblical Faith – with Shmuel “Sam” Peak
Emunah channel is here. For Info www.torahfaith.org
Do not read charut (engraved) but read cheirut (freedom)
This interpretation appears to be irrelevant play on words, but truth it conveys a remarkable idea.
The mind conceives a picture of an object, but that conceptual representation, of course, is not the object itself. Similarly, the Torah is a picture of the world-indeed, it is the blueprint of Creation and a prescription for how the world should be-but it is not the world itself. Script is a parallel to Torah, for script is also a graphical representation of words, but not the words themselves.
Dedicated to Gordon and Christy Smith
Program Link – Read the Torah w/Shmuel – Contact – Emunah Channel
Bat Melech – with Rena Richman
Bat Melech teachings appear every second Wednesday.
Next Show: The Well of Miriam, Part III
The prophet Miriam: Sanctified and dedicated to her people. In this all-new series, Rena explores the life and work of this great leader of Israel.
Dedication: Dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Geoff & Katy Holladay.
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Prophetic Torah – with Rabbi Avraham Sutton
Weekly series.
The Return of Prophecy
What are these sea dragons and why did G-d create them?
Dedication: Dedicated to Mr. & Mrs. Danny Kizer.
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Temple Talk is a weekly internet radio webcast with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven of the Temple Institute.
This week features:
Raising our Hearts and Hands to Build A House For G-d
It’s All Our World And G-d Wants In – He Wants to be in Our Neighborhood
Join Yitzchak Reuven and special guest host, Tzvi Richman in this week’s Temple Talk as they discuss the nuts and bolts of building a house, a Tabernacle, a Holy Temple for G-d, as spelled out in this week’s Torah reading of Parashat Terumah. No Torah portion better captures the purpose and mission of the Temple Institute than Parashat Terumah, and there is no better occasion than now to exhort and encourage all who wish to live in a world with G-d, to lend your hands and hearts and support our efforts. How do we build a house of wood and skins and stone for a G-d who transcends all creation? What is the subtle subtext of love and unity that informs G-d’s call for universal involvement and the detailed descriptions of the Tabernacle and its vessels that follow?
Announcing this year’s upcoming 3rd Annual International Temple Mount Awareness Day 6 Hour Live Online Video Streaming Happening – March 25th!
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“And they will build Me a sanctuary and I will dwell amongst them.” (Exodus 25:8) “Build it for ME,” G-d says. For My names sake. I want to dwell amongst man in this world. Such is My desire. G-d is not asking for perfection from mankind. Only for a welcome into this world.
Terumah (Exodus 25:1-27:19)
Parashat Terumah is read on Shabbat:
Adar 2, 5772/February 25, 2012
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