Author: Dinah Dye

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Yom Kippur: Casting lots

A unique Temple ceremony for Yom Kippur was the casting of lots by the high priest as he designated one goat to the Lord and the other goat to Azazel.  “From the assembly of...

Ha’azeinu (Hear) 2

Ha’azeinu (Hear)

Ha’azeinu, one of the final Torah portions for the year, is always read just before Yom Kippur.  It is very eschatological in nature and many of its themes point to the final redemption at...

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Nitzavim (Standing)

Nitzavim begins with Moshe telling the heads of the tribes, the elders and officers, that is, all the men of Israel, that they are standing before God for the purpose of bringing all the...

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Ki Tavo: When you Come

The nation was instructed to take the firstfruits of all their crops, when they came into the land, and set them in the place where God chose to have His name.  These were the...

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Ekev (because)

This week’s portion took me on a major “rabbi trail” that completely caught me by surprise.  After a full day of research, which included taking copious amounts of notes, my entire file disappeared when...

V’et’chanan: I Pleaded 0

V’et’chanan: I Pleaded

The following quote probably best expresses the power of the words of the Shema, “Hear O Israel the Lord our God the Lord is One” (Shema Israel Adonai Eloheinu Adonai Echad). “Throughout the entire...

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Devarim: There aren’t words!

This week’s portion starts off the book of Deuteronomy with a review, by Moshe, of some of the camps and events that took place over the course of Israel’s forty-year history in the wilderness. ...

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Masei: Journeys

“These are the journeys of the children of Israel who went forth from the land of Egypt according to their legions under the hand of Moshe and Aharon.  Moshe wrote their goings forth according...