6 min

Parshas Kedoshim, justice for all The Parsha Perspective

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Parshas Kedoshim, justice for all
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of Eretz Yisroel. May G-d protect our brave soldiers. May G-d return all the hostages in Gaza immediately. 
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of the Refuah Shlema of HaRav Amitai Ben Shoshanna and those who need to experience a speedy and complete recovery with G-d's help.   The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
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Our Parsha begins with the statement: "You shall be holy, for I, the Lord your G‑d, am holy." 
This declaration is followed by many Mitzvahs, charity, Shabbos, morality, honesty in business, honoring and showing awe to one's parents. 
There are 51 Mitzvahs in our Torah Portion, 13 positive and 38 negative commandments.
We find out about the commandment to judge everyone fairly.
We learn the true purpose behind this important and necessary Mitzvah. 

Parshas Kedoshim, justice for all
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of Eretz Yisroel. May G-d protect our brave soldiers. May G-d return all the hostages in Gaza immediately. 
The Parsha Perspective is in honor of the Refuah Shlema of HaRav Amitai Ben Shoshanna and those who need to experience a speedy and complete recovery with G-d's help.   The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
Click here to listen, watch and connect! Parshaperspective.com 
Our Parsha begins with the statement: "You shall be holy, for I, the Lord your G‑d, am holy." 
This declaration is followed by many Mitzvahs, charity, Shabbos, morality, honesty in business, honoring and showing awe to one's parents. 
There are 51 Mitzvahs in our Torah Portion, 13 positive and 38 negative commandments.
We find out about the commandment to judge everyone fairly.
We learn the true purpose behind this important and necessary Mitzvah. 

6 min