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The Luchos - Ten Commandments
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To repent and confess wrongdoings

This mitzvah commands a Jew to repent and confess wrongdoings before Hashem, rooted in the Torah’s command of verbal confession upon sin.

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This mitzvah commands a Jew to sanctify Hashem’s Name, requiring a life that publicly magnifies Divine truth, and in certain cases demands even mesirus nefesh — self-sacrifice.

Weekly Parsha

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אַחֲרֵי מוֹת – Acharei Mos

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Parshas Acharei Mos unfolds from tragedy into structure, transforming the loss of Nadav and Avihu into a blueprint for holiness. It centers on the avodah of Yom HaKippurim, where the Kohen Gadol enters the Kodesh HaKodashim through precise preparation to achieve kaparah for himself, the Mikdash, and all of Klal Yisrael. From there, the parsha expands outward, establishing that holiness is not confined to sacred space but must govern everyday life—redirecting korbanos to Hashem alone, prohibiting the consumption of blood as the bearer of life, and demanding moral separation from the corrupt practices of Egypt and Canaan. It culminates in the laws of arayos, teaching that the sanctity of the nation depends on boundaries in the most intimate realms, and warning that the land itself responds to moral failure. Acharei Mos thus presents a unified vision: true closeness to Hashem requires disciplined approach, moral structure, and a life ordered by kedushah in every dimension.

Haftarah: Amos 9:7-15
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Divrei Torah

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Mitzvah Minute — Divrei Torah

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.

"Tazria–Metzora — Part VIII — “לְהוֹרֹת בְּיוֹם”: From Nega to Oneg"

8.1 — From Nega to Oneg

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8.1 — From Nega to Oneg

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April 15, 2026

"Tazria–Metzora — Part VII — “נֶגַע בְּבֵית”: Return and Reconstruction"

7.2 — The House as the Soul

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7.2 — The House as the Soul

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April 15, 2026

"Tazria–Metzora — Part VII — “זֹאת תִּהְיֶה תּוֹרַת הַמְּצֹרָע”: Return and Reconstruction"

7.1 — The Architecture of Return

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7.1 — The Architecture of Return

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April 15, 2026

"Tazria–Metzora — Part VI — “עֵץ אֶרֶז וְאֵזוֹב”: Exile and Inner Correction"

6.2 — From Cedar to Hyssop

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6.2 — From Cedar to Hyssop

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April 15, 2026

"Tazria–Metzora — Part VI — “מִחוּץ לַמַּחֲנֶה”: Exile and Inner Correction"

6.1 — Distance as a Path to Return

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6.1 — Distance as a Path to Return

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April 15, 2026

The Importance of Tefillah

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Tefillah—our daily connection to Hashem Yisborach—is more than routine.
Through prayer, we pause to reflect, give thanks, and ask with intention. Each word in the siddur holds eternal meaning, guiding us to align our hearts and minds. Explore the structure, purpose, and depth of Jewish prayer—one moment at a time.

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