Mishnas Chayim Parshah Posts

Fascinating weekly parshah posts

The Defining Mitzvah-Emor

By |2023-05-01T10:37:31-04:00May 1, 2023|

Is there a particular mitzvah that could be considered a litmus test to determine who is truly a Jew? If so, which would it be? The answer, as we shall see, emerges from Chazal’s account of the great Day of Judgment. Fair-Weather “Jews” The Gemara (Avodah Zarah 2a) recounts at some length the proceedings to take place when Hashem reveals Himself to dispense reward and punishment at [...]

The Mysterious Trip-Parshas Acharei Mos – Kedoshim

By |2023-04-28T11:08:48-04:00April 23, 2023|

In a parshah replete with numerous mitzvos, one of the key themes underlying some of these laws is the care one must exhibit in interpersonal relations. Emblematic of this notion is the well-known directive of “V’ahavta l’rei’acha kamocha – You shall love your fellow as yourself” (Vayikra 19:18). Evading Embarrassment Another manifestation in the parshah of the premium the Torah places on preserving one’s dignity comes in the form of a prohibition, which states: [...]

Craving for Critique-Parshas Tazria – Metzora

By |2021-09-06T15:16:44-04:00April 16, 2023|

The main feature of the two parshiyos of Tazria-Metzora is, of course, the topic of tzara’as – the skin condition which, if meeting certain specifications, renders the individual ritually impure. When one finds such a condition developing, he presents himself before a kohein, who determines whether the proper qualifications are met. If they are not, he retains his status of ritual purity; if, however, the kohein determines that he has bona fide tzara’as, he then declares the [...]

A Dog’s Best Friend-Shemini

By |2021-09-06T15:18:36-04:00April 9, 2023|

The chazir/chazer/pig is perhaps the most familiar example that comes to mind when we consider non-kosher animals. In a sense, the chazer is a one-of-a-kind animal, standing out from the others listed in this week’s parshah as the representative of proscribed items. Two primary simanim (indicators) are required to render an animal permissible for consumption: their feet must be split, and they must chew their cud. A number of animals (e.g. camels, rabbits) are [...]

Back to the Beginning-Parshas Tzav

By |2021-09-06T15:19:30-04:00March 26, 2023|

The main theme and purpose of the Pesach Haggadah, of course, is the recounting of the episode of Yetzi’yas Mitzrayim – the Exodus from Egypt. But a most intriguing aspect of this treasured and familiar document is the introduction, at a key point in the Haggadah, of a character who seems to bear little relation to the matter at hand. What can perhaps be considered the main [...]

All the Way to Paris-Parshas Vayikra

By |2021-09-06T15:20:25-04:00March 19, 2023|

A curious shift occurs in the passuk that introduces the theme of sacrificial offerings at the beginning of this week’s parshah. The passuk states: אָדָם כִּי־יַקְרִיב מִכֶּם קָרְבָּן לַד' מִן־הַבְּהֵמָה מִן־הַבָּקָר וּמִן־הַצֹּאן תַּקְרִיבוּ אֶת־קָרְבַּנְכֶם – “When a man from amongst you shall bring a sacrifice to Hashem from the beasts – from cattle or sheep shall you bring your sacrifice” (Vayikra 1:2). The verse begins in the singular form: “Adam ki yakriv – when a [...]

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