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General Overview
Dozens of commandments are discussed in this week's reading, Kedoshim. Among them: various mandatory gifts for the poor, love for every Jew, prohibition against sorcery, honesty in business dealings, and sexual morality.
"Thou Shalt Not Be Judgmental"
Hearing only half a conversation and drawing conclusions can be dangerous.
By Yossy Goldman
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THE PARSHAH
Kedoshim in a Nutshell
Leviticus 19:1–20:27
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THE HAFTARAH
Kedoshim Haftorah in a Nutshell
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PARSHAH QUIZ
Kedoshim Parshah Quiz
Take this quiz to see how well you know the parshah of Kedoshim.
By Menachem Posner
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COLUMNISTS
Too Important to Sin
The very fact that G‑d decided that you should be born and placed you in this world with a mandate of Torah and mitzvot means that He has great belief in you.
By Aharon Loschak
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Saintly or Simple?
An Essay on Parshat Kedoshim
By Adin Even-Israel (Steinsaltz)
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The Effects of Emotional Trauma
Robbing is akin to slaying someone, but if the aggressor has remorse we let him off the hook!?
By Yossi Ives
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Is It Possible to Love Another As We Love Ourselves?
A Taste of Text—Kedoshim
By Chana Weisberg
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Kedoshim - To Catch A Thief
This week's Torah portion tells of the prohibition of having false scales. Our sages teach that one who transgresses and just makes a false scale—without actually using it—is punished. Why such measures when no harm has yet been caused?
By Moishe New
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