PARSHAT VAYIKRA March 11-12, 2022 / 9 Adar II 5782 HAFTARAH I Samuel 15:1-34 THIS SHABBAT Parshat Zachor SPECIAL DAYS The Fast of Esther is observed on Wednesday, March 16. Purim is celebrated on Thursday, March 17. Shushan Purim is celebrated on Friday, March 18. | | | | Purim Ideas and Inspiration: Two Live Programs! | Dr. Vera Moreen & Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman | Explore the story of Queen Esther in depth with Dr. Vera Basch Moreen on Tuesday, March 15, and join Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman for the recitation of Tehillim and inspiration from Queen Esther on Taanit Esther, March 16. | Register Now | | | | Korbanot at a Glance | OU Torah | What animal was given for which reason? Was it eaten? If so, by whom, where and for how long? As we start sefer Vayikra, brush up on your korbanot with this handy chart! | Read More | | | | The Shemittah Fallacy | Rabbi Jack Abramowitz | Does the shemittah cycle dictate the US economy? Should we invest accordingly? Another real-life Q&A! | Read More | | | | Today's Korbanot | Rabbi Menachem Genack | What are we sacrificing when we bring a sacrifice, and how can we accomplish that goal today? | Read More | | | | Remember to Forget | Rabbi Norman Lamm ztz"l | When man is filled with conceit, he falters and forgets. If we remember Amalek, that will lead to a realistic assessment of ourselves, and we shall be able to avoid the pitfall of a "lifted heart." | Read More | | | | Purim in Hell | Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb | One wonders how the joyous holiday of Purim was celebrated in the ghettos and concentration camps of Eastern Europe during the terrible years of the Holocaust. | Read More | | | | Why Do We Sacrifice? | Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks ztz"l | Jewish thinkers have strived to understand the inner significance of the sacrifices and the statement they made about the relationship between humanity and God. | Read More | | | Featured Products | | Chumash Mesoras HaRav – Sefer Vayikra | OU Press | Edited with great skill by Dr. Arnold Lustiger, this groundbreaking Chumash collects and adapts the Rav's writings and teachings into a published commentary on Sefer Vayikra that reflects his intellectual breadth and depth, his exegetical creativity, and the timelessness of his insights. | Buy Now | | | |
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