Moses

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The life and legend of Moses, from the bulrushes of Egypt to the heights of Sinai, the greatest prophet in Jewish tradition.

The Tiny Word That Sealed God's Eternal Covenant

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Li (לי). It simply means "to Me" or "for Me." But according to the ancient sages, as we learn in Vayikra Rabbah, that little word packs a cosmic punch. It signifies an unbreakable ...

Why God Holds Israel Closest Like a King's Inner Garment

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The verse “Speak to the children of Israel” (Leviticus) becomes the launching point for a fascinating discussion. Rabbi Yudan, citing Rabbi Yishmael bar Naḥman, presents a parable:...

God Watches Over Israel Like a King Over His Only Son

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Turns out, that feeling might be older than you think! Rabbi Shimon ben Yoḥai, a giant in the world of Jewish mysticism and a figure we often encounter in the Zohar, had a fascinat...

Why the Torah Uses Adam Instead of Ish for Sacrifices

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It's like a tiny key that unlocks a treasure chest of wisdom. Take the very first verse of Leviticus, Vayikra (1:2): “When a man [adam] among you sacrifices…” Now, the Rabbis of th...

Abraham — Adam at the Dawn of Creation

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It’s a question that has puzzled scholars and storytellers for centuries. The Vayikra Rabbah, a Midrashic (rabbinic interpretive commentary) text focusing on the Book of Leviticus,...

Slaughtering the Bull to the North Before the Lord

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To Vayikra Rabbah, specifically section 2, to uncover some fascinating layers within the verses describing the offerings. We begin with (Leviticus 1:5): “He shall slaughter the you...

A Handful of Tranquility Beats Two Handfuls of Toil

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The book of Leviticus, specifically chapter 2, opens with the laws of the minchah, the meal offering. "When a person presents a meal offering to the Lord, his offering shall be of ...

The Priest Takes a Handful of Flour With Frankincense

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Take, for example, the instructions for bringing a minchah, a meal offering, found in Leviticus. It might seem like a simple act, but the Rabbis find layers of meaning and insight ...

When a Person Sins Unwittingly and Doesn't Even Know It

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It’s a feeling that resonates throughout Jewish tradition, and it's something that Vayikra Rabbah, a classical Midrash (rabbinic interpretive commentary), explores with striking in...

Israel as Scattered Sheep Where One Wound Hurts All

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They explored the concept of collective responsibility – how the deeds of one individual can affect the entire group. And what they came up with is The Vayikra Rabbah, a Midrash – ...

Noah and Creation of Rabbis

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Our text from Vayikra Rabbah 5, a midrashic (rabbinic interpretive commentary) collection expounding on the Book of Leviticus, grapples with just that question. It starts with a se...

Shem and Divine Judgment

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To a fascinating passage from Vayikra Rabbah, a Midrash (rabbinic interpretive commentary), or interpretive commentary, on the Book of Leviticus, that touches upon this very issue....

High Priest's Transgression

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It’s a weight that impacts not just them, but the entire community they serve. Let’s delve into a fascinating passage from Vayikra Rabbah, a midrashic (rabbinic interpretive commen...

If You See Something You Must Speak Up and Testify

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This week, we're diving into Vayikra Rabbah 6, a fascinating passage that wrestles with the complexities of truth, testimony, and our relationship with both God and each other. It ...

The Flying Scroll That Punishes Those Who Swear Falsely

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Jewish tradition certainly does, especially when it comes to oaths. In fact, the Rabbis saw the misuse of oaths as so serious that it could literally bring down the house! Vayikra ...

The Covenant at Sinai Was Sealed With Fire and an Oath

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The Torah tells us of an agreement, a covenant, between God and the Israelites. But the details, as explored in Vayikra Rabbah, are far more intricate and, frankly, a little . Rabb...

The Prophet Whose Two Verses Were Too Short for a Book

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The ancient rabbis grappled with these questions, poring over scripture to understand the nature of prophecy itself. to their fascinating discussion, found in Vayikra Rabbah 6, a m...

Why Love Covers All Transgressions in the Burnt Offering

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Today, we're diving into a passage from Vayikra Rabbah, a collection of rabbinic interpretations of the Book of Leviticus, that explores just that. It revolves around the verse: "C...

God's Two Chefs and Which Offering He Preferred

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The rabbis of the Midrash (rabbinic interpretive commentary) tackled this very question, and their answer might surprise you. Rabbi Abba bar Kahana and Rabbi Hanan, both citing Rab...

Glory of the Temple and the Altar

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It centers on the verse: "And the fire of the altar shall be kept burning in it" (Leviticus 6:2). Now, Rabbi Pinchas makes a subtle but profound observation. He points out that the...

Arrogance Sentenced in Fire From Sodom to the Haughty

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Our tradition certainly does. In Vayikra Rabbah, specifically chapter 7, we find a powerful thread connecting arrogance and divine retribution, often in the form of fire. It's a po...

Aaron's Daily Offering of Fine Flour That Never Ceased

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It’s a question that’s been pondered for centuries! And believe it or not, the ancient rabbis had some thoughts on the matter. to Vayikra Rabbah, specifically chapter 8, a fascinat...

Judges — Samson in the Days of Moses

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Sometimes, a single verse can unlock a whole new world of understanding, linking tales and teachings in unexpected ways. to one of those connections, found in Vayikra Rabbah (Levit...

David — Aaron and the Ark

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It’s a question that’s occupied Jewish thought for centuries. And the Rabbis in Vayikra Rabbah, a Midrashic (rabbinic interpretive commentary) collection on the Book of Leviticus, ...

Aaron and the Lawgiver

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To a fascinating passage from Vayikra Rabbah, specifically section eight, that shines a light on this very idea. The passage begins with a seemingly simple phrase: "On the day he i...

The Thank Offering and Why It Outlasts All Sacrifices

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The Torah portion of Vayikra (Leviticus) dives deep into the intricate world of offerings, and Vayikra Rabbah, a collection of rabbinic interpretations of Leviticus, sheds light on...

Wisdom of Rabbi Yanai

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It happens. But sometimes those moments can teach us something profound about ourselves and the world. Let me tell you a story from Vayikra Rabbah that really hit home for me. It s...

Did Abel Bring a Peace Offering Before the Torah Existed

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The core debate boils down to this: Did the descendants of Noah, meaning all humanity before the giving of the Torah at Sinai, offer only burnt offerings, or did they also offer pe...

If You Are Loyal to God You Have Nothing to Fear

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The ancient Israelites certainly did. And sometimes, even the best of us can feel that way. Imagine a powerful ruler entering your town, surrounded by criminals in chains. It’d be ...

Great Is Peace Because All Blessings Are Included in It

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In Vayikra Rabbah, a collection of rabbinic homilies on the Book of Leviticus, we find a powerful exploration of peace. Rabbi Shimon ben Yoḥai declares that "Great is peace, as all...

Aaron — Abraham at the Dawn of Creation

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It all starts with the verse: “Take Aaron, and his sons with him, and the vestments, and the anointing oil, and the bull of the sin offering, and the two rams, and the basket of un...

Why Aaron Made the Golden Calf and What He Really Thought

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We all know the story from Exodus 32 – the Israelites, impatient for Moses to return from the mountain, pressure Aaron to create a god for them. He obliges, a golden calf is made, ...

Aaron and the Lawgiver of Antoninus

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The ancient rabbis certainly did. to a fascinating story from Vayikra Rabbah, a midrashic (rabbinic interpretive commentary) collection that explores the Book of Leviticus, and see...

Yehuda — Cain at the Dawn of Creation

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The ancient rabbis grappled with this very question, particularly the roles of repentance (teshuva) and prayer in shaping our destinies. We find a fascinating debate in Vayikra Rab...

How the Priestly Garments Atoned Just Like the Offerings

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The ancient rabbis did. And they found profound meaning in the garments worn by the priests in the Beit Hamikdash, the Holy Temple. It's a story woven with symbolism and the desire...

The Sacred Anointing Oil Moses Made With Hidden Miracles

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Moses stood in the wilderness, preparing a special oil. According to Rabbi Yehuda ben Rabbi Ilai, this wasn't just any oil; it was a vessel for miracles from the very beginning. Th...

Aaron's Investiture and the Bull Arranged Like a Hill

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To a fascinating passage from Vayikra Rabbah, a midrashic (rabbinic interpretive commentary) commentary on the Book of Leviticus, that explores this concept. The passage begins wit...

Adam and Creation of Wisdom

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It's not just a random number; it's a gateway to understanding creation, wisdom, and our very place in the world. this idea through a fascinating interpretation found in Vayikra Ra...

Wisdom Built Her House With the Seven Days of Creation

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It's not just a book; it's a whole universe of wisdom, layered and complex. to a fascinating interpretation from Vayikra Rabbah, specifically chapter 11, where the sage Bar Kappara...

Betzalel and the Lawgiver of Abba

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It's more than just a building; it's a microcosm of the universe, a testament to divine wisdom. And the rabbis of old? They were masters at unlocking those secrets. to a fascinatin...

God Mirrors How We Treat One Another

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It’s a powerful idea, and it’s one that our sages explored deeply. There's a fascinating passage in Vayikra Rabbah 11 that tackles just this – the idea that God interacts with us i...

Moses Served as Priest for All Forty Years in the Desert

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They ask some fascinating questions about the roles of Moses and Aaron, especially during those pivotal moments of transition. : we know Aaron becomes the High Priest. But what abo...

Amrafel at the Dawn of Creation

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Our Sages certainly did. They paid close attention to the nuances of the Hebrew language, believing that even a seemingly small word could unlock profound insights. In Vayikra Rabb...

Moses — Joseph and His Brothers

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In the beautiful tapestry of Jewish tradition, the role of elders is absolutely fundamental. It’s a theme that echoes throughout our sacred texts. Vayikra Rabbah, specifically Vayi...

Wine, Overindulgence, and the Priests' Downfall

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Today, we're diving into a fascinating passage from Vayikra Rabbah 12 that explores the dangers of overindulgence. It all starts with a verse from Leviticus (10:9): “Wine or intoxi...

A Teaching Given to Moses at Sinai About Aaron's Death

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Rabbi Yitzḥak begins with a powerful quote from Jeremiah (15:16): “Your words were revealed, and I consumed them; Your words were gladness for me and the joy of my heart because Yo...

Aaron and Moses and the Crown

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Not just Torah as in, "read the text." More like, experience the Torah. The passage begins with a verse from Psalms (19:9): "The precepts of the Lord are upright, gladdening the he...

Marriage of Solomon

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Rabbi Yudan tells us that for seven long years, as Solomon built the Beit Hamikdash, the Temple, he abstained from wine. A monumental achievement. But the moment he finished, the m...