Light to the Nations
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 five: The history and intention of the Women’s Court, and the various chambers that functioned within its walls.
(To learn more about the structure of the Holy Temple, please visit our Illustrated Tour.)
Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman of The Temple Institute.
Weekly series with new teachings available every Thursday.
The month of Iyar is a particularly propitious time for increasing Torah knowledge. Being the month in which the manna began to fall in the desert, it is likewise a propitious time for realizing that G-d is also the source of our physical sustenance. The counting of the Omer, which occupies all the days of the month of Iyar, is itself intrinsically connected to the bounty of the manna, and the measure of spiritual and physical sustenance with which we will be blessed throughout the coming year.
(To learn more about the structure of the Holy Temple, please visit our Illustrated Tour.)
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 five: The dimensions and qualities of the inner courtyards, and the gates that lead into them.
(To learn more about the structure of the Holy Temple, please visit our Illustrated Tour.)
Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman of The Temple Institute.
Weekly series with new teachings available every Thursday.
Passover is the New Year of faith – faith leading to freedom.”
To learn how Passover was celebrated in the Holy Temple, please click here.
Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman of The Temple Institute.
Weekly series with new teachings available every Thursday.
Carrying another in your heart: the merit and importance of praying on behalf of others.
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Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman of The Temple Institute.
Weekly series with new teachings available every Thursday.
The first day of Nisan is the day of the declaration of independence from Egypt, and also, one year later, the day that G-d’s presence in the tabernacle became manifest to the Israelites. No wonder “the heavens rejoice and the earth is glad” as Nisan rolls around.
(How was Passover celebrated in the time of the Holy Temple? To gain a colorful insight, please click here.)