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Parshat Vayikra – Korban – Closeness
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Hosted by Rabbi Arnie Singer · religion · EN-US · 10 episodes
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<p>In last week’s Torah portion of Pekudei, towards the end, we read how Moshe basically finishes building the Mishkan. He stops all donations, no more money is necessary, all the vessels have been constructed, everything’s ready to roll, and they put up the Mishkan. Moshe supervises that, and then it says that the cloud of God, representing the Shekhinah, the Divine Presence, rests on the Mishkan, the tabernacle, and after that, Moshe can no longer enter the tabernacle, because at the end of the day, even though he is the greatest prophet of the Jewish people that ever...

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<p></p> <p >In Parshat Toldot, we learn that Yitzchak became blind in his old age. Rashi cites three explanations from the Midrash and Talmud as to why this happened. One explanation is that Esav’s wives burned incense to idols, and the smoke from that idolatry caused Yitzchak’s blindness. This great tzaddik could not tolerate such tumah—such impurity.</p> <p >The second explanation is that Yitzchak’s blindness was divine intervention, ensuring he would not recognize Yaakov’s disguise, thereby allowing Yaakov to receive the blessings intended for Esav.</p> <p >The third explanation is less straightforward. It states...

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