Acharei Mot 5784-2024

“The Unfathomable Practice of Molech Worship” (updated and revised from Acharei Mot 5771-2011) by Rabbi Ephraim Z. Buchwald In Leviticus 18, the last chapter of this week's parasha,…

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Acharei Mot 5771-2011

"The Unfathomable Practice of Molech Worship" by Rabbi Ephraim Z. Buchwald In Leviticus 18, the last chapter of this week's parasha, parashat Acharei Mot, we encounter a long list of…

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Practice Practice

Practice reading Hebrew on a regular basis. If you do not know how to read Hebrew, learn the fundamentals at one of hundreds of Hebrew Reading Crash Courses being offered across North…

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The Center of Worship

When the Jews wandered in the wilderness, sacrificial services were performed by the kohanim (priests) in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). After King David conquered Jerusalem, his son and…

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Precious Children

One of the cardinal commandments of Jewish life is the prohibition of worshiping false gods. In fact, idolatry is one of three commandments for which a person is supposed to sacrifice…

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Practice Makes Perfect

Practice reciting the Mah Nishtana. If a child in your life will be reciting it, review the words with them for several days in advance so they feel less shy at the Seder. Want to learn…

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Practice

If you play a musical instrument and aspire to follow noted musicians like Itzhak Perlman and make it to Carnegie Hall, remember this golden rule: Practice!

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Be Thankful for Freedom of Religious Practice

Appreciate the United States and its presidents who have taken public positions designed to ensure religious rights and the freedom of religious practice.

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Practice!

If you play a musical instrument and aspire to follow noted musicians like Itzhak Perlman and make it to Carnegie Hall, remember this golden rule: Practice!

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Be Thankful for Freedom of Religious Practice

Appreciate the United States and its presidents who have taken public positions designed to ensure religious rights and the freedom of religious practice.

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