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This week’s Torah portion speaks of the mysterious lesions that appeared on the skin of those who trafficked in gossip. Their punishment was at once severe and precise: they were cast into isolation for up to three weeks, until their affliction healed.
The Torah enumerates many forms of ritual impurity. Some …

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Mitzorah: Food for Thought for your Dinner Table

April 6, 2008 – 4:21 am | Comments Off on Mitzorah: Food for Thought for your Dinner Table3,437 views
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Sunday: Sequence of Portions
The Torah portion we read last week dealt with the affliction of Tzaraas, its symptoms and treatment. The Torah portion we read this week deals with the process that renders a past Metzorah ritually pure. Allegorically these two portions can be viewed as metaphors for the Jewish …

Tazria: Food for Thought at your Dinner Table

March 30, 2008 – 3:33 am | Comments Off on Tazria: Food for Thought at your Dinner Table3,593 views
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Sunday: What we Eat
Nutritionists believe that the quality of our food is critical to our state of health. We are directly affected by the food we eat; heavy foods cause sluggishness and light foods boost our energy. The Torah maintains that food also affects our spiritual character. Kosher food hones …

Shemini: Food for Thought for your Dinner Table

March 26, 2008 – 2:42 am | Comments Off on Shemini: Food for Thought for your Dinner Table3,066 views
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Sunday: A Transcending Number
Why was the first day of service in the Tabernacle referred to as the eighth? It was preceded by seven days of training, but it was still just the first day of actual service. The number eight represents transcendence. Seven is the number of days in the …

Tzav: Food for Thought For Your Dinner Table

March 16, 2008 – 1:55 am | Comments Off on Tzav: Food for Thought For Your Dinner Table3,321 views
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Sunday: Virtual sacrifice
“This is the Torah of the burned offering; this is the burned offering upon the flames upon the altar, all night till the morning.” 
The fact that this verse begins with “This is the Torah of the burned offering,” teaches that our Torah studies about a burned offering are …

Vayikra: Food for Thought for your Dinner Table

March 9, 2008 – 6:07 am | Comments Off on Vayikra: Food for Thought for your Dinner Table3,028 views
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Sunday: It’s up to you
Our Torah portion delineates the laws of the sacrificial rite. The introductory verse reads, “A man who will bring a Karban (offering) to G-d from among you.” The syntax in this verse is curious. It should have read, “A man from among you, who will bring …

Pekudei: Food for Thought for your Dinner Table

March 3, 2008 – 4:00 am | Comments Off on Pekudei: Food for Thought for your Dinner Table3,436 views
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Sunday: The Famous Silver
Moses gave a full accounting for every ounce of copper and silver that was donated to the building of the Tabernacle. One Kikar (a measurement of Biblical origin) of silver was used to pour the foundations for the walls The thousand and the seven hundred and seventy-five …

Vayakhel: Food for Thought for your Dinner Table

February 24, 2008 – 4:46 am | Comments Off on Vayakhel: Food for Thought for your Dinner Table3,312 views
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Sunday: Oral Tradition
Moses gathered the nation and said, “These are the things which G-d has commanded . . Shabbat should be a day of rest. . . you shall kindle no fire.” A moment later, Moses said, “This is the thing that G-d has commanded,” and proceeded to instruct them …

Ki Tisa: Food for Thought for your Dinner Table

February 17, 2008 – 5:09 am | Comments Off on Ki Tisa: Food for Thought for your Dinner Table3,108 views
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Sunday: All at Once
Every Jew was required to donate a half shekel, no less and no more, yet the entire half had to be donated at once; intermittent or gradual payments were not accepted. This seems odd. The total sum was not a complete denomination, only a half, yet the …