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When our body aches we know it is telling us something. What if our body could warn us as to a spiritual transgression on our part? Tzara’at, often, but incorrectly translated as leprosy, was a spiritual affliction contracted by the Israelites in the desert when their social behavior betrayed a coarsening of their spirit. Thus warned, they could mend their ways, and return to their people.

Tazria-Metzora (Leviticus 12:1-15:33)
Parashat Tazria-Metzora is read on Shabbat:
Iyar 3, 5770/April 17, 2010


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The light of G-d’s blessing is dynamic and we must live our everyday lives in a spiritually dynamic way in order to be always receiving His light. Nadav and Avihu, the sons of Aharon tried to freeze time and eternalize the moment, and for this they paid a tragic price.

Shmini (Leviticus 9:1-11:47)
Parashat Shmini is read on Shabbat:
Nisan 26, 5770/April 10, 2010


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Bat Melech – with Rena Richman
Bat Melech teachings appear every second Wednesday.
Next Bat Melech: April 14, 2010 (Nisan 30, 5770)
Title to be announced.

Educating our children is an essential aspect of a Torah lifestyle. The Passover Seder affords parents the perfect opportunity to teach their children. (Part II of Rena’s special Passover Holiday Double Feature.)

Dedication:This show is dedicated to Rivka Shoshana Stephens.

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The korban – offering: What’s it all about, and what does it have to do with you? The korban chatat – sin offering – is not a “get out of jail free” proposition, but a life-changing experience that, if done with sincerity, compels the bringer of the korban to take stock of himself and re-prioritize who he is and where he stands before G-d.

Tzav (Leviticus 6:1-8:36)
Parashat Tzav is read on Shabbat:
Nisan 12, 5770/March 27, 2010


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Important Update

This morning, on the First Annual International Temple Mount Awareness Day, dozens of Jews and Gentiles gathered together at the foot of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem to ascend in reverence and prayer to the holy site. We were denied access by the police, who essentially caved in to Moslem incitement and violence… exactly the insidious pattern that we seek to change, and that the activities of this day were designed to call attention to. However, the crowd remained undaunted and, in a spirit of Temple renewal and activism, gathered around the newly built Golden Menorah to hear encouraging words of Torah wisdom from Rabbi Yisrael Ariel and Rabbi Chaim Richman. The impromtu ceremony concluded with a sanctification of the New Moon of Nisan, and joyous song. We have created a momentum and we will not stop here.

The Temple Institute acknowledges and thanks all those who have contacted the office of the Prime Minister of Israel to protest the situation on the Temple Mount, and urges everyone to continue this vital action.

Phone, fax and email the Prime Minister of Israel to demand freedom of worship for all on the Temple Mount:
http://www.templeinstitute.org/today-ITMAD.htm


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As we begin the book of Leviticus, (Vayikra), the third of the five books of Moses, the Torah gets down to the heart of the matter: The korbanot offerings made in the Tabernacle, (and the Holy Temple). These commandments which are difficult for us to understand and maybe even hard to warm up to, are, nevertheless, an expression of G-d’s will, and a test of our faith in Him, and our desire to perform His will.

Vayikra (Leviticus 1:1-5:26)
Parashat Vayikra is read on Shabbat:
Nisan 5, 5770/March 20, 2010


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