Leviticus
9 articles
Parashat Vayikra – Fifth Aliyah
Vayedabber Adonai el Moshe lemor. Dabber el Benei Yisrael lemor: nefesh ki techeta bishgagah mikol mitzvot Adonai asher lo te'asena ve'asah me'achat m...
Why does the Torah require salt on every offering, and what spiritual message does it carry?
The Torah commands something surprisingly specific and emphatic: “And every offering of your grain offering you shall season with salt; you shall n...
Parashat Vayikra – Fourth Aliyah
Ve'im zevach shelamim korbano, im min-habakar hu makriv—im zachar im nekevah, tamim yakrivennu lifnei Adonai. Ve'samach yado al rosh korbano, u'shacha...
Why does the Torah say “When a person among you brings an offering to Hashem” (Leviticus 1:1), and not “Among you, when a person brings…”? What does this reveal about the Torah’s approach to the one bringing the offering?
You’re diving deep into the words—just like a true Torah scholar who seeks not only what is said, but how it is said. And that’s exactly the beau...
Parashat Vayikra – Third Aliyah
Ve'im minchat marcheshet korbanecha, solet bashemen te'aseh. Veheveita et-haminchah asher ye'aseh me'eleh laAdonai, vehikrivah el-hakohen vehigishah e...
Why does the Torah allow offerings from different types of animals—cattle, sheep, and birds—and what does this teach us about the Torah’s view of social and economic classes?
The offering as a mirror of the soul—not of the wallet Parashat Vayikra opens with such unique wording: "A person who brings from among you an o...
Parashat Vayikra – Second Aliyah
Ve'im min-ha'of olah korbano laAdonai, ve'hikriv min-hattorim o min-benei hayonah et-korbano. Ve'hikrivo hakohen el-hamizbe'ach, u'malak et-rosho, ve'...
What is the spiritual meaning of offering a burnt offering (Olah), and how does it connect to our personal service of God?
Ahhh, the Olah offering… here we enter the very heartbeat of serving God. Get comfortable, because this answer doesn’t just respond—it opens gates to...
Parashat Vayikra – First Aliyah
Vayikra el Moshe, vayedabber Adonai elav me'Ohel Mo'ed lemor. Dabber el B'nei Yisrael ve'amarta alehem: Adam ki yakriv mikem korban laAdonai, min habe...
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