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Inspirational thoughts on the weekly Parsha in under 3 minutes with practical take away, made easy to share at a family or friends Shabbat meal

Inspirational Thoughts on the Parsha Avrohom Piekarski

    • Religion & Spirituality

Inspirational thoughts on the weekly Parsha in under 3 minutes with practical take away, made easy to share at a family or friends Shabbat meal

    Kedoshim קדושים 2024 See something Do something

    Kedoshim קדושים 2024 See something Do something

    The Chazal tell us that nothing in this world was created randomly, and that everything in this world, is created for a reason and a purpose. Based on this, the Bal Shem Tov says that everything we hear and see in this world is there to help us serve Hashem. The Parsha says if you see another Jew in trouble and you could help him you must. The lesson is the very fact that you see another Jew in trouble, whether it’s physically or spiritually is proof that you can help him, otherwise why would Hashem show you this situation? It must be because you have the power and capabilities to help, and therefore you must.

    לקו״ש לב

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    Metzora מצורע 2024 Belief what is it?

    Metzora מצורע 2024 Belief what is it?

    What is Emunah? Why is it that in its honor that the Jews were released from Mitzraim? Other nations in the world also acknowledged a God - but with a difference. For them their first reality, is the existence of a world, which then logically assumes a creator that created the world. Their God is a limited one and therefore they always try to explain everything according to nature, unless they’re forced to believe in God when a big miracle occurs. Jews are naturally believers, and therefore they believe in G-d first, and then they become aware of the world. Their belief in G-d is not limited to the world, and therefore has no limitations. This unlimited Emunah is what freed them from all limitations, both spiritual and physical. לקו״ש א

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    Tazria תזריע 202 How to Judge if you must

    Tazria תזריע 202 How to Judge if you must

    The laws of a Metzora are split into two. First we need a wise man who is proficient with all the laws, to decide if this person is impure. Second, we must have a Cohen to actually proclaim him impure. Although he might not know the laws, but because the Cohen is recognized as someone who blesses the Jewish people with love, and is known as a person of kindness, we are assured that he will be certain before he makes his proclamation. He will certainly question and requisition the wise man to make sure that the person is impure, because he truly feels and understands the consequences. He understands that if the person actually becomes a Metzora that he will be sent out of the community.
    לקו״ש כז

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    Shemini שמיני 2024 Truth versus Kindness

    Shemini שמיני 2024 Truth versus Kindness

    Moshe Rabbeinu represents truth, which is constant and unwavering -no matter the circumstance. Aharon Hakohen represents kindness, which represents receiving everybody on their level. Everyone is different, and that’s why Moshe Rabbeinu wanted Aharon Hakohen to eat from all the Karbanos on the day of the inauguration of the Mishkan, even though he was in mourning. In a deeper sense, Aaron Hakohen explains to Moshe that as powerful as truth is, the essential purpose of truth is not in the abstract, but since all people cannot be equally holy, each person should connect to it on their own level.
    לקו״ש י״ז

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    Tzav צו 2024 to Command to Connect

    Tzav צו 2024 to Command to Connect

    The word mitzvah comes from the word “Tzav” to command. In addition, it also comes from the word “Tzavsa Vecheebor”, which is defined as connection because it is through the commandments -to fulfill mitzvos- that we achieve a relationship and a connection with Hashem. This is emphasized by the very fact that He commands us even before we actually act upon His command. This applies to every single Jew. Although one might sin, it says that despite anything that may occur, you are still a Jew -and every Jew wants to do what Hashem commands. Occasionally one may gets distracted and that’s why the language that we use is Tzav which means urgency/ with certainty, because Hashem is certain that we are going to do the Mitzvos.

    לקו״ש ז

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    Vayikra ויקרא 2024 the Burning of the Wood

    Vayikra ויקרא 2024 the Burning of the Wood

    Why is it that that when families would donate wood for the Mizbayach it was an even greater celebration than the one for the Karbon itself? The concept of bringing a Karbon is sacrificing oneself and subjugating oneself to Hashem. However, the actual Karbon represents the specific area that you are attempting to improve, thus the laws vary according to each Karbon. However, there is no guarantee that you will change completely. Hence, to prepare for that change, we burn the wood prior to sacrificing all the Karbonas, representing one’s complete subjugation to Hashem.
    לקו״ש ככ

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