Parsha Potpourri: Parshas Emor - Yeshiva World News
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Parsha Potpourri: Parshas Emor Yeshiva World News After detailing the laws governing Kohanim, the Torah turns to the unique requirements for the Kohen Gadol, one of which is that he may not leave the Beis HaMikdash. Rashi explains that this doesn't mean that he may never leave the Temple. |
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 01:17:57 AM
Rabbi Krakowski: Parshas Emor (For Eretz Yisroel) - Yeshiva World News
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Rabbi Krakowski: Parshas Emor (For Eretz Yisroel) Yeshiva World News The Torah then, however, goes on to state that all Kohanim other than the Kohen Gadol may indeed become impure for a group of seven close relatives (father, mother, brother, wife, son, daughter, and an unmarried sister). On a simple level the implied ... |
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 01:17:57 AM
Parshah in a Nutshell - Chabad.org
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![]() Chabad.org | Parshah in a Nutshell Chabad.org Only one person, the kohen gadol (“high priest”), may, but once a year, on Yom Kippur, enter the innermost chamber in the Sanctuary to offer the sacred ketoret to G‑d. Another feature of the Day of Atonement service is the casting of lots over two ... |
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 01:17:57 AM
HOD Still and Be Counted - Huffington Post (blog)
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HOD Still and Be Counted Huffington Post (blog) Aaron might be the first Kohen Gadol (high priest), but Moses is No. 1. While it is typical for the Torah to give the higher status to the younger sibling, Aaron's full acceptance of his secondary role is unique among brothers up until that point in ... |
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 01:17:57 AM
Eternity and Mortality - Chabad.org
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![]() Chabad.org | Eternity and Mortality Chabad.org The law for the cohen gadol, High Priest, is stricter still. He may not allow himself to become ceremonially unclean even for a close relative, though both he and an ordinary priest may do so for a meit mitzvah, that is, one who has no one else to ... |
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Daf Yomi - The Jewish Press
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Daf Yomi The Jewish Press He likens a rabbi to the kohen gadol who was given first choice in offering korbanos. Just like a kohen gadol had the right to offer ketores repeatedly, so too does a rabbi have the right to serve as sandek repeatedly. The Vilna Gaon (Yoreh De'ah ... |
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 01:17:57 AM
A Matter of Death and Life - Chabad.org
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A Matter of Death and Life Chabad.org "Speak to the priests": speak to your inner priest, your inner Kohen Gadol. Go to the place of the Holy of Holies only for mitzvot purposes, namely go to your heart for the sake of Tzava/connection with the Eternal. Give an offering only when it is ... |
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 01:17:57 AM






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