Parsha Pick-Me-Up Yitzchak Sprung
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Take a few minutes to study the parsha with Rabbi Sprung on Thursdays from Bereshit to V'Zot Habracha. Find the Parsha Pick-Me-Up on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Bemidbar: The Levites Overtake the Firstborns but Failure Does Not
Notice, the verse tells Moses to Take the Levites because the firstborn are holy. That doesn’t make sense.
Shouldn’t it say take the Levites because the Levites are holy or it should saythe firstborn are holy, so take them?
Surely, it does not make sense to take the tribe of Levi for God because the firstborns were saved in Egypt!
Sources: Num. 3: 12, Bemidbar Rabbah 3:5 -
Bonus Episode: Yom Yerushalayim with Rabbi Jordan Silvestri
Join me for a special episode focused on Yom Yerushalayim with Rabbi Jordan Silvestri, Head of School at the Robert M. Beren Academy.
Rabbi Silvestri and I discuss Rabbi Doron Perez's essay, 'Six Days in June on “Eagles Wings”.
This special episode was sponsored by Elise and Marc Passy to mark the yartzeit of Elise's father, Jerard Cohen, Yosef ben Yehuda, of blessed memory. -
Bechukotai: "If"
What does the im, supposedly "if" really mean? The Sages tell us it means something much more meaningful than just "if." This word opens our Torah portion and contains within it so much more.
Take three minutes to the Parsha Pick-Me-Up to learn more.
Source: Avoda 5a. -
Behar: A Time and Place for God
God chose the 7th day of the week and the 7th year of the Shmitah cycle to be special for Him but the special nature of these Sabbaths is dependent upon us.
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Emor: Cursed is that One, Fortunate the Other
Our Torah portion begins with our deepest hope and greatest fear: getting credit for our children or receiving opprobrium.
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Kedoshim: The Emperor's New Clothes
Our verse functions as a sort of warning: don’t turn to false gods, since, in the end, you may come to think that they are real.