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Archive for ‍‍ Adar II / Nisan 5775 - March 2015

Temple Talk is a weekly internet radio webcast with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven of the Temple Institute.

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Parashat Para & the Restoration of Purity

Jerusalem Police: “Israeli Law Doesn’t Apply to Temple Mount;” No Intention of Enforcing Recent Court Ruling in Favor of Jewish Prayer

PurimThis week, the people of Israel will read the final two Torah portions of the book of Exodus, Vayahkel-Pekudei, and as Exodus draws to a close, congregants will recite aloud the traditional “Be Strong, Be Strong, and Let Us Be Strengthened” which marks the conclusion of each of the five books of Moshe. This Shabbat is also the third ‘special Sabbath’ that precedes Passover: Shabbat Para, the Sabbath of the Red Heifer, which is marked by the special Torah reading of Numbers 19. In this week’s edition of Temple Talk, Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman unravel the thread that connects these Torah portions with the Red Heifer and the events currently unfolding on the Temple Mount. It’s all about the will power and desire of the people of Israel to make G-d’s dream come true. There were no excuses when it came to building the tabernacle in the desert; what’s our excuse today? Indeed, don’t miss this week’s Temple Talk, which resounds with the message “Be strong, be strong, and let us be strengthened!”

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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:

Netanyahu’s Speech, Purim & the Golden Calf

Coming Soon: 6th Annual International Temple Mount Awareness Day, starring You!

PurimThis week, as the people of Israel celebrate Purim, Prime Minister Netanyahu addresses Congress on the Iranian threat. Is this a Purim story redux? On this week’s pre-Purim edition of Temple Talk, Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman discuss the Purim story and its connection to the Holy Temple and the challenges facing us today. PURIM SAMEACH!

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Masks, veils, disguises, cover ups, concealment and camouflage: These are words associated with the Purim festival which we celebrate this week. But masks and camouflage also teach a profound lesson of attachment and separation from G-d in this week’s Torah reading of Ki Tisa. From the Golden Calf mask of division to Moshe’s veil of inclusion we can learn the proper way to conduct ourselves and worship G-d.

Ki Tisa (Exodus 1 30:11-34:35)
Parashat Ki Tisa is read on Shabbat:
Adar 16, 5775/March 7, 2015

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An exploration of the story of Purim on the backdrop of today’s movement for Jewish prayer on the Temple Mount and the rebuilding of the Holy Temple, in the light of current events.This teaching by Rabbi Chaim Richman was recorded live at the South Plains Hebraic Center of Lubbock, Texas on Thursday, February 19, 2015.

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An in-depth exploration of the relevancy of the Torah’s commandment regarding Amalek for each and every one of us. This teaching by Rena Richman was recorded live at the South Plains Hebraic Center of Lubbock, Texas on Sunday, February 22, 2015.

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