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28 Mar Parshas Tzav: The Inextinguishable Fire

Posted at 08:01h in Divrei Torah by Michal Horowitz 0 Comments
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In this week’s parsha, Parshas Tzav, the Torah continues to instruct us regarding the role of the kohanim in the Mishkan, as well as the avodas korbanos (sacrificial rites and services) that they perform.  There are further halachos delineated regarding korbanos (such as pigul -...

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21 Mar Parshas Zachor: Remember, Do Not Forget

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The Shabbos before Purim is known as Shabbos Parshas Zachor, and before we celebrate the miraculous redemption and salvation of Purim, we remember Haman m’zerah Amalek, and what he planned to do to Am Yisrael.  To fulfill the mitzvah d’Oraisa of Zachor, we will all...

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14 Mar Parshas Pekduei: Mishkan, Lessons in Unity

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In this week’s parsha, Parshas Pekudei, an accounting is given of all the materials collected for the Mishkan.  Hashem commands Moshe regarding the ha’kamas ha”Mishkan, which is to take place on Rosh Chodesh Nissan, in the second year from the Exodus from Egypt.  The Torah...

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07 Mar Parshas Shekalim: Two Halves, One Whole

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This Shabbos, Parshas Vayakhel, Mevorchim Chodesh Adar, we will lein from a second sefer Torah in honor of Parshas Shekalim.  This special Torah reading (Shemos 30:11-16) is the first of four special Shabbasos that lead up to Chag Ha’Pesach.  Before Purim, we read Shekalim and...

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29 Feb Parshas Ki Tisa: From Highest Highs to Lowest Lows

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This week’s parsha, Parshas Ki Tisa, opens with further instructions and details regarding the building of the Mishkan.  We learn of the machatzis ha’shekel (which is also read before Purim, for Parshas Shekalim), the spices for the anointing oil, the eleven spice mixture of the...

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22 Feb Tetzaveh: Holy Garments, Ancient & Modern

Posted at 08:01h in Divrei Torah by Michal Horowitz 0 Comments
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In this week’s parsha, Parshas Tetzaveh, the Torah commands us regarding the bigdei kehunah, the special priestly vestments worn by the kohanim as they served in the Mishkan/Mikdash.  The Kohen Gadol (Aharon ha’Kohen) wore eight special garments and the kohen hed’yot (Aharon's sons) wore four...

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15 Feb Terumah 5784: Constructing An Abode of Holiness & Spirituality

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In this week’s parsha, Parshas Terumah, the Torah introduces us to the Mishkan.  The journey from slavery to freedom occurs in the book of Shemos - also known as Sefer ha’Geula (the book of Redemption) in three main stages: physical freedom (Shemos, Va’era, Bo, Beshalach),...

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08 Feb Mishpatim 5784: Matan Torah, A Complete Package

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In this week’s parsha, Mishpatim, the narrative of Matan Torah continues.  Whereas Parshas Yisro delineates the astonishing, awe-inspiring and impactful method by which the Torah was given - thunder, lightning, the continuous blast of the shofar growing ever stronger, the mountain itself was shaking, the...

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01 Feb Yisro 5784: Yisro, Amalek & A Holy Mountain

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After hundreds of years in Egypt, and a century of slavery, followed by a miraculous salvation and Divinely orchestrated Exodus, wherein the nation achieved physical freedom, the Torah now moves to the next chapter on the path to freedom: Matan Torah - the giving of...

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25 Jan Tu B’Shevat, Beshalach & Reflection on a Week in Israel

Posted at 08:01h in Divrei Torah by Michal Horowitz 0 Comments
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In lieu of a written dvar torah this week (which I did not have time to write due to my trip to Israel B”H), here is the shiur link to a shiur I presented Wed. evening (1/24/24) in J'lem, for the OU WI 2nd Nach...

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