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Yom Kippur: the Day of Atonement, fast day falling on the 10th of the Jewish month of Tishrei and climaxing the Days of Awe
Some religious doctrines see marriage as a concession to human weakness. Nothing could be further from Jewish thought . . .
Our Parshah begins by mentioning the death of Nadav and Avihu, the sons of Aaron. Their death is something of a mystery, for while they seemed to have been punished for their faults (no less than 14 different "sins" and shortcomings are enumerated by the ...
The Torah describes Yom Kippur as achat bashanah, "once a year" -- a phrase which also translates as "the one of the year". The Chassidic masters explain: this is the annual point in time in which true oneness breaks the surface multiplicity and separaten...
The most sacred—and mysterious—ritual in the Holy Temple was the burning of the ketoret, a specially prepared incense whose ingredients and manner of preparation were commanded to Moses at Sinai. The offering of the ketoret in the “Holy of Holies” by the ...
The power of ritual is that it does not speak in abstractions – reason versus emotion, instinctual deferral rather than gratification
A taste of Shazak Parsha, where the weekly Torah portion comes alive! Geared for kids... Great for adults!
On Yom Kippur we embrace. Our harmony is no longer a harmony of "should", but a harmony of "is". All is forgiven. At onement
Yom Kippur is the day that our animal, emotional, intellectual and spiritual selves are linked to form a harmonious one
Life Lessons From the Parshah - Acharei Mot
It makes sense that the goat offered to G-d should be the best and the nicest, but why does the scapegoat need to be perfect?
What a letdown it was for many of us to learn that being clean and sober was not the elixir of love that we sought. Recovery didn't suddenly make us so irresistibly charming and desirable...
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