Weekly Torah Portion: Tzav (Leviticus 6:1-8:36)

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In Torah portion Tzav, God continues to describe the different laws of sacrifices. A distinction is made between sin offerings, burnt offerings, and homage offerings, with each following its own process. God then commands the priests to make another offering which ordains themselves in their positions. Read an extensive summery on My Jewish Learning

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Torah Verse of the Week*

“And Aaron and his sons did all the things that God had commanded through Moses.” (Leviticus 8:36; Parashat Tzav, Shabbat Hagadol)

Other Suggested Readings

“18 years ago in Cairo, Egypt. My husband was doing an immersive program in Arabic at the American University of Cairo, and I was spending several months living with him in an apartment near Tahrir Square. I became quite friendly with a woman named Hoda.” – Leah Zimmerman in her blog Experiencing Torah

“The obligation to give thanks” and taking out the garbage (“cleaning the “miniature temple”) are two issues that are emphasized in torah portion Tzav. Read about them from our Virtual Minyan archive

URJ commentator Robert Tornberg’s short article ‘What Can We Learn From Taking Out the Garbage?,’ provided a stepping off point for the discussion on how we can transform our seemingly inane daily chores into a profound spiritual and creative life. Read it from a past Telephone Torah Study material
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*Torah Verse of the Week is chosen by the Torah class during Tuesdays’ studies with Rabbi Lisa Edwards. Check out when our next Torah Study takes place

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