In this Shabbat’s weekly Torah portion Tetzaveh Exodus 27:20-30:10, continues the themes of last week’s portion, describing the clothing the priests must wear to serve in the Tabernacle, the process by which they are to be consecrated, and the offerings they must bring, both when they are appointed and on a daily basis thereafter. It ends with a description of the Altar of Incense which Moses is commanded to build.
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Root Source Tours takes you to Taghba on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. After learning how olives were processed 2,000 year ago, we look at a church build on the traditional site of the feeding of the multitude.
AnaRina Heymann gives a delightful look at the meaning and today’s Jewish practice of the festival of Purim in just over 4 minutes.
What Makes Me Happy? Countdown to Purim! 12 days to go. “When Adar arrives Simchah is increased.” (Ari zt”l) There is so much joy in the air! How can I connect to it? “When Adar arrives Simchah is increased.” Hashem is sending an abundance of “shefa,” influence of Simchah to the world, how can I prepare myself to receive it? One thing is for sure, this month always reminds me that I need to make it a priority to be happy all year. As
Rebbe Nachman teaches, “mitzvah gedolah l’hyot bsiomchah tamid,” it is an obligation for one to always be in a state of happiness (Likutei Maharan).