“On the day Moshe completed erecting the Mishkan …” (Numbers 7:1). Once upon a…
Parshat Naso
“On the day Moshe completed erecting the Mishkan …” (Numbers 7:1). Once upon a…
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by Chaim Kramerby Chaim KramerParshat Naso begins by discussing the duties of the Kohanim in the Mishkan. These…
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This week’s Parsha, at least in the Diaspora, is Parshat Naso. It is the…
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Chaim Kramer discusses the weekly Torah portion, Parshat Naso, beginning with the deeper meanings behind the parshiyot before, during, and after Shavuot. In addition to talking about the importance of never talking negatively about others as well as the profundity of accepting the Torah which we re-experience and celebrate on Shavuot, Reb Chaim helps us understand the value of each individual person. Be your unique self!
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Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah portion, Parshat Naso. Reb Meir explains that after receiving the Torah on Shavuot, we get a major new beginning, as evidenced by all the teachings, including the kabbalah, about Parshat Naso. Reb Meir explains the Zohar on this parsha which speaks about bringing a spoon filled with ketoret (incense.) Rebbe Nachman teaches that reciting the passages about ketoret, the incense offering, in the siddur every day ihelps lifts you out of depression and brings you to tremendous joy.
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