In the first parasha of the third book of the Torah, Vayikra, there is a long discussion of the obligations and methods of animal sacrifice. The animal is killed and consumed by fire. The physical remains cease to exist. Those who partake in and observe this ritual are vicariously experiencing the transition to death. DespiteContinue reading “Understanding Animal Sacrifice in Spiritual Practices”
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PARASHA TETZAVEH – CLOTHING
This is the parasha in which every word is God speaking. A main topic is describing the garments of the priests. This highlights the importance of the clothes we wear. Clothing is intimately associated with our holiness. In the Torah, God commands us to be Holy. We distinguish ourselves from all other lifeforms on theContinue reading “PARASHA TETZAVEH – CLOTHING”
JACOB, JOSEPH, DREAMS, VISIONS
Jacob and his family’s epic move to Egypt in the first book of the Torah is foreshadowed by and guided by dreams and visions.
AZAZEL
The Torah reading on Yom Kippur is from the Book of Leviticus, chapter 16. This Parasha describes the ritual of apologizing for and redressing sins on the Day of Atonement. The ritual involves two similar appearing goats. One goat is sacrificed at the altar in the Tabernacle. The second goat is sent into the desert,Continue reading “AZAZEL”
The Spiritual Significance of Lifting the Head in the Torah: A Health Perspective
In the ninth section (parashah) of Exodus, the second book of the Torah, the text discusses a census of the people of Israel. They had recently left the slavery of Egypt. The usual translation of the beginning of this Parashah reads: “God said to Moses: When you take a census of the Children of IsraelContinue reading “The Spiritual Significance of Lifting the Head in the Torah: A Health Perspective”
TORAH AND HEALTH
The primary focus of living beings in both the plant and animal kingdoms is providing for their health. This includes safety concerns and the well-being of progeny. For most creatures, this is a constant struggle, leaving little time for recreation. Survival of the individual and the species are the evolutionary imperatives. In the animal world,Continue reading “TORAH AND HEALTH”
BUILDING THE SANCTUARY IN THE DESERT
The English title of the second book of the Torah is “Exodus,” because this is the book wherein the children of Israel leave Egypt. It is also the book that contains the giving of the Ten Commandments. Significant happenings. This book consists of eleven chapters. The last five chapters are dedicated to the building ofContinue reading “BUILDING THE SANCTUARY IN THE DESERT”
The 10 C0MMANDMENTS Are Really 10 INSIGHTS
What makes the well-known and oft-repeated 10 commandments so special? They named an enduring and popular movie after it. The famous ten commandments of the Bible are not commandments at all. The initial consideration is: Are these 10 of the 613 Commandments special in any way? Surely, all of the rules given by God areContinue reading “The 10 C0MMANDMENTS Are Really 10 INSIGHTS”
LECH LECHA
Lech Lecha is the third parasha in the first book of the Torah, titled Genesis (Bereisheit). In this parasha, Avram – later known as Abraham – was told to leave his home town and travel to an unknown land. The Torah said God sent this message. Avram believed in the One God, and believed GodContinue reading “LECH LECHA”
STRIKE THE ROCK FOR WATER?
In the Torah, in the book of Exodus Chapter 17 and again in the Book of Numbers Chapter 20, The former Egyptian slaves complain about the lack of water. They questioned the wisdom of leaving Egypt, where they imagined things to be better than the reality of living in the desert. When you areContinue reading “STRIKE THE ROCK FOR WATER?”