PARSHAH PICKS: The Alt-Neu (Old-New) Jew, When Aaron Got Cold Feet and more... (Shemini)

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Adar II 18, 5771 · March 24, 2011
General Overview:

This week's reading, Shemini, is a continuation of the previous week's reading, Tzav, where we learned about the Tabernacle's seven-day inaugural ceremony. This week's reading opens on the eighth day, when G‑d's presence descends upon the Tabernacle. On that day, Aaron's sons Nadab and Avihu die when offering an uncalled-for incense sacrifice. The portion concludes with a discussion about the laws of Kosher and ritual purity.

This Week's Features Printable Parshah Magazine
THE PARSHAH
Leviticus 9:1-11:47
The Eighth Dimension... The death of Nadav and Avihu: 14 reasons, and a mystical explanation... Truth vs. Peace... What is morality? ... and simple things like what to eat and when not to get drunk

COLUMNISTS
Aaron was eighty-four years old, a venerable sage and a dedicated leader. He'd been primed for his role as high priest and had rehearsed the sacrificial procedure for seven days. Why the cold feet?

By Rochel Holzkenner
It was precisely because Aaron did not seek power or prestige that he was chosen to a position of leadership. Now try telling that to our wannabee politicians…

By Levi Avtzon
I know that there are religions in which it's a great thing to die for your faith, and doing so makes you a saint or gets you a ticket to paradise. What is the Jewish view? Is a person supposed to die for his beliefs?

By Tzvi Freeman
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Practical Parshah - Shemini
The Biblical criteria for determining which animals are kosher and their practical application today.

By Mendel Kaplan
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These classes teach the day's section of the weekly Torah portion.

By Yehoshua B. Gordon
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