torah book passage parshat hashuva
The Parsha opens ‘V’atah Tetzaveh’ where Moshe Rabbeinu is commanded to prepare fine oils for the Menorah. Unlike the Korban Menachos or Mincha which didn’t require fine oils according to the Gemara, the Menorah required the best of the best. The Sfas Emes explains that the Lashon Tetzaveh means Zerizus, to do Go ahead
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torah book passage parshat hashuva
Klal Yisrael experienced Yetzias Mitzrayim, then Krias Yam Suf, then received the Man and the Be’er Shel Miriam, then Matan Torah, and then finally, the Mishkan. The question is, what exactly did the Mishkan contribute to this chain of development of Klal Yisrael? Explains Rav Isaac Sher in his Sefer Go ahead
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torah book passage parshat hashuva
  We find at the very end of Parshas Mishpatim that the Torah goes back to the period of Matan Torah, and specifically to Moshe Rabbeinu bringing a Korban thereby being Kores Bris with HKBH. In 24:7, the Chumash teaches ‘Vayikach Sefer Habris, Vayikra B’oznei HaAm’ and the people say, ‘Na’aseh V’nishmah.’ Right after that Go ahead
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torah book passage parshat hashuva
Parshat Yitro Dvar Torah By: Steve Kirschenbaum Generally, there’s a Ruach, a spirit to things, and a Chomer, a raw physicality. There’s a Machshava, an intention, and a Masseh, an action carried out by man. It’s obvious to us that the Ruach is greater than the Chomer. The Machshava is greater Go ahead
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