Chaim Kramer discusses this week’s Torah parsha, Vayikra. Vayikra helps us understand the importance of speaking to God in hitbodedut, private personal prayer to God. Reb Chaim also talks about personal sacrifices we make in life, eating and diet, avarice, immorality, etc, and how we can learn to humble ourselves.
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