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The fifth parashah of Torah is, upon reflection, an uplifting and inspiring passage. Though the first great matriarch and patriarch of the Jewish people each pass away, this moment also defines the beginning of the pre-Israelite people's physical connection to the land promised to them by G-d. And, in a portion that ensures the continuation of the Jewish idea, their son Isaac finds a partner with whom to continue that legacy. We learn that in times of grief hope emerges, a profound metaphor for the Jewish sense of life that will continue to evolve through to the modern Kaddish prayer.
The twenty-sixth portion of Torah is a forward looking and remarkably insightful piece of text, a set of instructions that echoes modern best practice in terms of managing infectious diseases and securing the wellbeing of the community. In an era when medicine was non-existent, and most cultures...
Published 04/15/23
The Twenty-fifth porthion of Torah tells three separate, but probably related stories. Aaron and his sons are ordained as priests for the Tabernacle, and G-d appears to bring holiness to the occasion. Then, two of Aaron's sons, with good intention but bad execution, bring an offering of incence...
Published 04/07/23