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Shabbat KEDOSHIM Lesungen und Kommentare

Shabbat KEDOSHIM Lesungen und Kommentare...

“Be Holy”, is the name of this Sabbath (Kedoshim) - “We?” Noa is asking in her song: Leviticus 19:1 – 20:27; Amos 9:7-15 (Ezekiel 20:2-20) Abstract of the Commentary on this Shabbat by Michael Schneider, israel today, Jerusalem: In chapter 19, God addresses treatment of people like the poor or “You shall not curse a deaf man, nor place a stumbling block before the blind” (19:14). The very...
Passover Shabbat Chol haMoed Readings

Passover Shabbat Chol haMoed Readings...

Small Hallel; Complete Song of Salomon (Shir HaShirim), Exodus 33:12-34:26; Numeri 28:19-25; Ezekiel 36:37-37:14 Here are some impressions which may lead you in the reading of “The Song of Songs”, into God’s love for Israel: Shabbat Shalom
Archetype Exodus

Archetype Exodus...

For Greeting Card click here >> The Archetype Exodus – Thoughts by Eric Martienssen English translation by Pastor Rolf Piller O.B.M.. The translator does not necessarily agree with everything he translates. The term „Archetype Exodus“ (Greek for „archetype“ and „departure / exodus“) resulted through the phenomena that in 2009 happened of the sequence in time by the biblical Passah Feast and the heathen Easter-Feast,...
Shabbat HaGADOL Shabbat Achrei Mot Readings and Commentary

Shabbat HaGADOL Shabbat Achrei Mot Readings and Co...

Leviticus 16:1 – 18,30; Malachi 3:4-24 Abstract of the Commentary by Michael Schneider, israel today, Jerusalem: The Shabbat before Passover is called “The Great Shabbat” because we end our Torah Portion with Malachi 4:5, which says, “See, I will send you the prophet Elijah before that great (gadol) and dreadful (nora) day of the LORD comes.” In this passage, which is the last prophecy in the...
Shabbat Metzora Readings and Commentary

Shabbat Metzora Readings and Commentary...

Leviticus 14:1–15:33; 2 Kings 7:3-20 Video Commentary of Rabbi Chaim Richman, The Temple Institute, Jerusalem: The individual suffering from tzarat can bear the affliction within the walls of their house, the clothing that they wear, or upon their own flesh. While the affliction causes a debilitating physical reaction, it is essentially a spiritual wake-up call. Acknowledging one’s shortcomings and approaching...