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Tetzave 5784: The Biblical Fashion Show

Do the clothes we wear define us? Rabbi Daniel Reifman joins our host Rabbi Zvi Hirschfield this week for a discussion on the priestly vestments as described in this week’s parsha in precise detail. Does the Torah teach us to…

Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus), Tetzaveh

Podcast

Purim 5783: Divinity Within a Blade of Grass

Rabbi Elisha Anscelovitz and Yiscah Smith discuss the historical roots of Purim as an agricultural holiday while drawing from the Hasidic masters to help us find deeper meaning to the holiday. Credits – Rabbi Elisha Anscelovitz and Yiscah Smith – Pardes…

Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus), Tetzaveh

Podcast

5780 — Shabbat Zachor: What did Saul Get Wrong?

In the special haftarah for Shabbat Zachor, Saul loses his kingship over a failure to thoroughly destroy the tribe of Amalek. Did Saul just err by leaving the king alive, or was there something more sinister happening here? Source: 1…

Jewish Calendar, Purim, Shabbat Zachor, Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus)

Article

The Parsha Discussion: Tetzaveh — Smells Good!

Do our Jewish institutions need beautiful buildings? Do aesthetics matter in Judaism? Our parsha opens with the lighting of the menorah in the Temple “to raise a candle continually”. Why does the Temple need to have candles lit at all…

Educator Resources, Meaning-making, Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus), Tetzaveh

Podcast

Tetzaveh: Fill My Hands

In this week’s Pardes from Jerusalem podcast, Rabbi Meir Schweiger discusses Parshat Tetzaveh. Before the Tabernacle becomes operational, there is a period known as “the seven days of (ful)filling.” During this time, Moses is told to induct Aaron and his…

Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus), Tetzaveh

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