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The Luchos - Ten Commandments
176

To examine the signs of animals to distinguish between Kosher and non-kosher

To examine and recognize the סימנים — defining signs — of animals in order to distinguish between what is permitted (טהור) and forbidden (טמא) for consumption, as commanded in Vayikra 11:2–3.

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שְׁמִינִי – Shemini

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On the eighth day of the Mishkan’s inauguration, Aharon begins his avodah as כהן גדול, offering korbanos for himself and for the nation exactly as commanded. The moment reaches its climax when the כבוד ה׳ is revealed—fire descends from Heaven and consumes the offerings, and the people respond with awe, joy, and submission. But the revelation is immediately shadowed by tragedy. Nadav and Avihu bring an unauthorized offering—“אֵשׁ זָרָה”—and are consumed by Divine fire. Their death establishes a defining principle: closeness to Hashem demands absolute precision, and even elevated intention cannot replace commanded structure. Aharon’s silent acceptance becomes a profound expression of submission to Divine judgment. In the aftermath, the Torah defines the role of the כהנים as guardians of distinction—charged “לְהַבְדִּיל בֵּין הַקֹּדֶשׁ וּבֵין הַחֹל”—between sacred and profane, pure and impure, clarity and confusion. This responsibility extends beyond the Mishkan into the life of the entire nation. The parsha concludes with the laws of כשרות, establishing a system that governs what may be eaten and what must be avoided. Through these laws, holiness becomes embedded in daily life. Shemini thus presents a unified message: the presence of Hashem is revealed through disciplined obedience, and sustained through a life built on distinction, restraint, and קדושה.

Haftarah: Samuel II 6:1-19
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Each essay examines central themes in Torah and Halachah through classical and modern sources, tracing the development of ethical and spiritual concepts across the Parsha and the 613 mitzvos.
Readers are invited to engage critically and contemplatively — to explore how enduring principles of faith, law, and character formation continue to inform Jewish life today.
Access the most recent essays below, or view the complete collection in the Divrei Torah archive.

"Shemini — Part VIII — “לְהַבְדִּיל”: Living Shemini — Application and Integration"

8.2 — From Fire to Food: The Unified Vision of Shemini

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8.2 — From Fire to Food: The Unified Vision of Shemini

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April 10, 2026

"Shemini — Part VIII — “לְהַבְדִּיל”: Living Shemini — Application and Integration"

8.1 — Living a Life of Boundaries: Application for Today

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8.1 — Living a Life of Boundaries: Application for Today

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April 10, 2026

"Shemini — Part VII — “וִהְיִיתֶם קְדֹשִׁים”: From Mishkan to Table — Kashrus and the Formation of the Self"

7.2 — What You Eat Is What You Become

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7.2 — What You Eat Is What You Become

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April 10, 2026

"Shemini — Part VII — “וִהְיִיתֶם קְדֹשִׁים”: From Mishkan to Table — Kashrus and the Formation of the Self"

7.1 — Eating as Avodah: The Body as a Sanctuary

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7.1 — Eating as Avodah: The Body as a Sanctuary

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"Shemini — Part VI — “לְהַבְדִּיל”: Mitzvah #176 and the Discipline of Distinguishing"

6.2 — Havdalah as the Core of Holiness

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6.2 — Havdalah as the Core of Holiness

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April 10, 2026

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