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If when involved in a holy experience we feel uplifted, but only the soul makes the trip while the body remains behind, we are making the same holy error as the children of Aaron.
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 ...
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?
Pure, unadulterated faith defies all reason and remains ironclad even in the face of madness.
This week: Simon thinks he can disregard his friends as he tries to be the best he can be.
An Essay on Parshat Acharei Mot
The cause of the sin was overfamiliarity with G‑d and His service.
Acharei Mot begins by mentioning the death of Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron. Their death, related in the Sidra of Shemini, is something of a mystery, for on the one hand they seemed to be punished for their faults, while on the other, a Midrashic com...
According to the interpretation of the Or HaChayim, the Torah portion of Acharei beginsVayikra 16:1. as follows: “G-d spoke to Moshe [of] the death of Aharon’s two sons [Nadav and Avihu], who drew so close to G-d that they died.” The verse thereby indicat...
A love relationship can thus be compared to an electrical circuit: should the resistance fall, the circuit will “short” and burn out.
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