Sacrifice

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Explore 574 Jewish texts related to the theme of Sacrifice, drawn from Midrash, Kabbalah, Apocrypha, and classical Jewish literature.

Knowledge and Innocence of Nazir

Other Texts Midrash Aggadah

It wasn’t always straightforward. Sometimes, they engaged in incredibly intricate, almost mind-bending debates, using logic, analogy, and even divine revelation to arrive at their ...

High Priest Enters and Nazir

Other Texts Midrash Aggadah

Sometimes it’s easy to skim over what seems like repetition, but hidden within those details are often profound teachings. Take the laws of the Nazir, the one who takes a special v...

Torah and Creation of Nazirite

Other Texts Midrash Aggadah

It wasn't just a matter of reading the text; they used intricate rules of interpretation, like detectives piecing together clues. Let's look at a fascinating example from Sifrei Ba...

Secrets Within Torah and Nazirite

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Take, for example, the Nazirite. Now, a Nazirite was someone who took a special vow to abstain from certain things – wine, cutting their hair, contact with the dead – all as a way ...

Bronze Altar

Other Texts Midrash Aggadah

It might seem excessive at first glance – all those measurements, materials, and offerings. But within that detail lies a world of meaning. to a fascinating little corner of the Bo...

Tribal Ordinances and the Wilderness

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The Book of Numbers – in Hebrew, Bamidbar, meaning "in the wilderness" – is full of intricate details about the Tabernacle, the sacrifices, and the duties of the Levites. And withi...

Way of Teshuvah and Nachshon

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The verse in question, from Bamidbar 7:16, speaks of a he-goat offered as a sin-offering. But what exactly was this sin-offering meant to atone for? The Sifrei Bamidbar tells us it...

Face of Moses and Aaron

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It's rarely an accident. Often, these repetitions are clues, hints that there's something deeper going on, something we need to pay close attention to. Take, for example, the inaug...

Rabbi Nathan Before the Altar

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It wasn't just about beauty; it was about exactitude, a reflection of the divine order itself. And it all comes down to weight, specifically the weight of silver. We find ourselves...