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We might think it is sufficient if the Divine dwells only in the most spiritual part of our lives. This is why Moses was at first reluctant to accept the mirrors...
What is gained by ritually washing hands which are already clean? A look at the history of medicine might provide an answer...
Not everything which seems holy is in fact so; and not everything which appears to be mundane is in fact unholy...
What is the connection between the half-shekel donation and the Kiyor?
Moses was uncomfortable accepting these mirrors, because they were seemingly used for the bidding of the evil inclination.
Parsha Ki-Tisa
According to Jewish law, one must wash each morning before prayers just like the priests would wash before performing their service in the Holy Temple. What is the difference between washing for holiness and washing for purity? (Based on Likutei Sichos vo...
Why was the ‘Kiyor’; wash basin, used as a preparation for the Kohen’s service in the Holy Temple, placed inside and in the center of the Temple, and not outside, before entering?
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