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This week’s parshah, Emor, begins by expressing the laws of the priesthood as well as several specifications as to which blemishes invalidate both priests from serving in the Temple and the animals that may be sacrificed. These are lessons about maintaining purity and sanctity, laws of sanctity when eating, and other pertinent rules.

The idea behind these laws is that ...


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Rebbe Nachman told a story:

The Simpleton had learned the trade of a shoemaker. Since he was simple, he had to study very much to master it, and even then he was not very expert in the craft. He got married and earned a living from his work. However, he was simple and not an expert in his craft, so his livelihood was very meager and limited… Throughout this, he was...


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ADAPTED FROM HIS AUDIO SHIUR ON EIN YAAKOV LESSON 130B – SANHEDRIN 97 Counting the Omer

In Parshas Emor (Vayikra 23:15–16), the Torah introduces the mitzvah of Sefiras HaOmer, the Counting of the Om...


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One shouldn’t pay any attention to the times when your good intentions did not come to fruition. Each and every time you have a good intention adds up. We’ll only see the results we are looking for at the end, when we really need them. Only then will we truly understand how crucial all our good intentions were. This is the topic of this week’s parshat hashavua discou...

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In Parshat Emor, the Torah teaches us about the particular laws pertaining to the Kohanim, the priests. The Kohanim must act with additional levels of restriction because they have important mitzvot only they can do in the service of the Beit Hamikdash, the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. Their holy service sets them apart. They must maintain high levels of personal purity and holi...


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