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Parshat Kedoshim: Living beyond the now


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Parshat Kedoshim, the second of the two parshiyot we read this Shabbat, is laden with mitzvot, some of them obvious, some less so. One, in particular, on the face of it, seems to be exclusively an agricultural ritual commandment, but in the hands of the rabbinic sages, it becomes a world transforming obligation. The Torah commands us: “And when you come to the land and plant (untatem) any fruit-bearing tree, you shall leave its fruit uncircumcised. Three years it shall be uncircumcised to you, it shall not be eaten. And in the fourth year all its fruit shall be sacred, a jubilation before the Lord. And in the fifth year you may eat of the fruit, that its yield may be increase ....

Tanhuma Kedoshim , Eretz Yisrael , Parshat Kedoshim , Holy One Blessed , Lord God , அயெட்ஸ் யிஸ்ரேயல் , பரிசுத்த ஒன்று ஆசீர்வதிக்கப்பட்டவர் , ஆண்டவர் இறைவன் ,

Torah Portion – Tazriya Metzora - Jewish Ledger


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Torah Portion – Tazriya Metzora
“And on the eighth day the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised.” [Lev. 12:3]
The mitzvah of circumcision in the portion of Tazria appears in the midst of the discussion of the impure and pure periods immediately following childbirth. Furthermore, our Sages specifically derive from this ordinance that the ritual of circumcision overrides Shabbat: “‘On the eighth day, [the child’s] foreskin shall be circumcised’ – even if it occurs on Shabbat” [Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Shabbat 132a]. Why express this crucial significance of circumcision – its precedence even over Shabbat – within the context of ritual impurity? What is the connection? ....

Turnus Rufus , Targum Yonatan Ben Uziel , Shlomo Riskin , Rabbi Shlomo , Yonatan Ben Uziel , Rabbi Akiva , Holy One Blessed , ரப்பி ஶ்லமொ , பரிசுத்த ஒன்று ஆசீர்வதிக்கப்பட்டவர் ,

Is it possible to do better than God?


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Thematically, the focus of Parshiyot Tazria-Metzora is on the laws of ritual purity and impurity, with one exception the commandment to circumcise a male child on the eighth day after birth: “On the eighth day the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised.” (Leviticus 12:3) How does milah (circumcision) fit in with all of the other prescriptive and proscriptive mitzvot found in this week’s Torah reading? ....

Turnus Rufus , Parshiyot Tazria Metzora , Tanhuma Tazria , Eretz Yisrael , Rabbi Akiva , Holy One Blessed , Said Rabbi Akiva , அயெட்ஸ் யிஸ்ரேயல் , பரிசுத்த ஒன்று ஆசீர்வதிக்கப்பட்டவர் ,

I much prefer repair (Isaiah 43:21-44:23)


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Isaiah’s message opens on a disconcerting note. The people of Israel were created for a purpose, so he says. God’s intention was that they serve Him and praise Him. He asked very little, but received much less from His charges. Instead of praise and offerings, He received from them disregard and sin. God challenged them to defend themselves, to stand up for their behavior, to face His charges: “Help Me remember! Let us join in the argument. Tell your version that you may be vindicated.” (43:26) This message is filled with bitterness and disappointment. It does not seem to come with any expectation that Israel might offer up substance in its argument; rather it comes as ....

Pesikta Rabbati , Holy One Blessed , Holy One , First Temple , பரிசுத்த ஒன்று ஆசீர்வதிக்கப்பட்டவர் , பரிசுத்த ஒன்று , முதல் கோயில் ,

Not Everything is What It Looks Like


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Rabbinic midrashic collections often open with “sales pitches” for the book they propose to interpret. One of the opening midrashim of Tanhuma Vayikra reads: “Once Moshe had brought the children of Israel out of Egypt, split for them the sea, brought them to the desert, sent down manna for them to eat, brought up water from the well for them, brought the quail for them and made the Mishkan (the Sanctuary) for them, he asked God: ‘From this point on, what is there for me to do?’ The Holy One Blessed be He answered him: Come on, I have work for you that is even more important than what you have already accomplished. I want you to teach Israel about purity and impurity a ....

Sefer Vayikra , Tanhuma Vayikra , Holy One Blessed , Vayikra Rabbah , பரிசுத்த ஒன்று ஆசீர்வதிக்கப்பட்டவர் ,