Parshat Kedoshim

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The holiness code: love your neighbor, respect parents, keep Shabbat, honest dealings, and ethical commandments. Leviticus 19:1-20:27.

Eden: Hidden Secrets of Creation

Philo The Midrash of Philo 8:11

It’s a question that’s captivated thinkers for ages, and the Midrash of Philo, a collection of interpretations and expansions on the Hebrew Bible attributed to the Jewish philosoph...

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Adam and the Origins of the World

Philo The Midrash of Philo 19:1

The question is simple: Why does the creation of animals and flying creatures get mentioned again after we already had the whole six-day creation story in Genesis 1? It seems a bit...

Creation

Adam and the Origins of the World

Philo The Midrash of Philo 19:5

Philo, the great Jewish philosopher of Alexandria, who lived around the time of Jesus, offers some mind-bending insights. In his Midrash of Philo, he suggests that those things cre...

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The Garden of Eden

Philo The Midrash of Philo 24:2

Take the image of the cherubim, those powerful, enigmatic beings guarding the Garden of Eden after Adam and Eve were expelled. What do they really represent? Philo, a Jewish philos...

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Cain's Offering and Could

Philo The Midrash of Philo 8:1

We get a glimpse into the story of the very first murder in the Torah, but the text leaves so much unsaid. What drove Cain to such a horrific act? Was it simply jealousy over God f...

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Enoch and the Heavenly Realms

Philo The Midrash of Philo 24:2

We often think of death as the end, a full stop. But what if it's just a… transition? Philo, that brilliant Jewish philosopher from Alexandria, wrestled with this very idea. He was...

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When God Created

Philo The Midrash of Philo 17:5

The verse in question, from Genesis 6:13, states that "all things which existed upon the earth shall be consumed." But why? The text grapples with this apparent injustice. One expl...

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Fate of the Sinners

Philo The Midrash of Philo 5:2

This particular midrash, let's call it Midrash of Philo 5, offers what we might call a "noble panegyric" – high praise, really – for the just person. What makes someone truly just ...

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The Great Flood

Philo The Midrash of Philo 8:1

We all remember the flood, the ark, and the animals marching two-by-two. But the raven? And why did Noah send out a dove later? What's the deal? The text itself, Genesis 8:7-8, see...

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