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Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah parsha, Parshat Tetzaveh. In this Torah portion, we learn that the bigdei kehuna (the priestly garments of the Kohen Gadol) number eight. Achashverosh donned the eight garments of the Kohen Gadol in order to further break the spirits of the Jewish people who attended his drinking banquet. What is the significance of these eight garments? Meir Elkabas explains.
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Why do the Children dress up as the Kohen Gadol (High Priest) on Purim? – Parashat Tetzaveh – Purim
Let’s look into this week’s parsha, as well as the story of Purim. Don’t…
In this week’s Torah portion, we learn the measurements and other details of all the artifacts that were made to go into the mishkan, the sanctuary. Reb Chaim Kramer discusses how the Zohar reveals the connection between the items in the mishkan and the human body. For example, the altar correlates to the stomach, the holy ark corresponds to the human heart, and so on. Reb Chaim also discusses the physio-spiritual process of breath, the menorah of the human head, the deeper meaning of our senses, and more, all with his unique sense of humor.
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