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Vayikra Videos

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A taste of Shazak Parsha, where the weekly Torah portion comes alive! Geared for kids... Great for adults!
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If you hurt someone’s feelings as a result of a mere slip of the tongue, presumably there is nothing to be sorry for. Presumably it “meant nothing.” Unless, of course, unconscious gestures are even more meaningful than conscious ones.
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Parshat Vayikra
When our sun shines, it can be easier to connect to G-d. But what about during the smallness of life, when we’re feeling uninspired?
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4:28
The book of Leviticus describes in-detail the Temple service of animal sacrifice. How can we find personal significance in this ancient ritual that was the premier service in the Holy Temple?
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10:40
Topics include: The Zohar’s explanation of the small-sized letter aleph in the first word of this portion, the prohibition of sacrificial fats as a warning against “spiritual obesity,” and sacrifices as the ultimate act of supra-rational altruism.
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2:21
Growing Weekly: Parshat Vayikra
The Hebrew term for sacrifices offers insight into nurturing close relationships.
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20:54
Analysis of Rashi's first comment on the book of Leviticus – G-d calling Moses prior to speaking to him – through the lens of ancient manuscripts of Rashi.
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1:04:18
Practical Parshah—Vayikra
This Torah portion speaks about the central role that salt played in all of the Temple sacrifices. In this class, we will see how this prominence carries over into many common Jewish practices.
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10:00
Letters and Numbers of Torah - Vayikra
The name of this week's portion, Vayikra, means "G-d called out [to Moses]." The letter aleph at the end of the word vayikra is written in miniature size in the Torah. What does the small aleph teach us about how to be both great and humble?
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How to Study Torah - Vayikra
The name of this week's portion, Vayikra, describes the unique Divine call to the greatest prophet of all time, Moses. How much do we know about the way G-d communicated with Moses, and what can we learn from it today?
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47:57
Study some of the highlights of the weekly Torah portion with insights from various commentaries.
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23:43
Decoding the hidden messages
The parshah of Vayikra contains 111 verses and the mnemonic for it are the words D’u’el and Tzivah. Explore the coded message in this Masoretic note and its connection to the general themes of the Parshah.
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56:21
Haftorah Hyperlinks: Vayikra
Learn the profound connections between the weekly parsha and its related Haftorah.
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47:29
Discover three powerful lessons in raising our children to be a mensch (an upright person), which are alluded to in the first verse of the parsha.
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38:49
G-d asks to have a relationship with us, but we need to walk through the door.
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2:43
How many times today did you send yourself self-directed criticism telling yourself that you “are not enough”? Here's how to balance a positive sense of self with still striving to be better.
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8:18
Introduction to the Book of Leviticus
A short introduction to Vayikra, the third book of the Torah, which details the various offerings brought in the Holy Temple.
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45:00
In resolving an apparent difficulty in one of the laws of sacrifices as it is expressed by Maimonides in his Mishneh Torah, this class will address the meaning of the sacrifices in the Temple and, in so doing, will shed light on the critical difference between men and women in their spiritual makeup and in their service of G-d. (Likutei Sichos vol. 32)
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24:14
Amongst the laws of sacrifices the Torah prohibits offering any yeast/leaven or honey on the altar. Exploring the significance and symbolism of this mitzvah on five levels of understanding.
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50:06
Exploring Rashi’s commentary on deceiving another in owed money
When a person is dishonest with money, the Torah calls it a rebellion against G-d. Rashi illustrates how this insight actually teaches us that hurting another person is actually an issue between you and G-d.
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42:42
Understanding the deeper meaning to the small Alef in the word Vayikra teaches to know your strengths, but remain humble. (Based on Likkutei Sichos vol. 17 Vayikra)
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47:08
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 17, Vayikra (sicha 1)
Know your strengths, but remain humble.
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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 17, Vayikra (sicha 2)
The laws of sacrifices teach us that we really want to do what Hashem says, even when we don't.
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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 22, Vayikra (sicha 1)
Understanding the Midrash on why kids should begin their studies in the book of Vayikra, teaches how the purity of little children illustrates the essence of our connection to Hashem.
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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 17, Vayikra sicha 5
The best thing for a society is a spiritually sensitive leader. A detailed reading of Rashi on the sin offering of the leader.
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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 27, Vayikra sicha 1
It sounds nice when someone wants to upgrade their pledge to the Beis Hamikdash, but is it acceptable for a sacrifice offering?
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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 22, Vayikra sicha 2
Can you bring wood as an offering in the Temple? Why did they celebrate the wood of the altar? Exploring three levels of dedication to G-d.
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A spiritual interpretation of the meaning of animal sacrifice and how it is practiced in our personal lives. Presenter: Gila Lowell
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