The cloud that covered the tabernacle represents a level of godliness that is so lofty that it is hidden from this world, ...
According to this week’s Torah portion there is more to chametz, or leavened food, than just a detail in the story of the ...
Daniel A. Klein provides readers with a splendid contribution through his series, in which he translates, edits, and explains ...
Arguing that the Book of Leviticus (Vayikra), dealing mainly with the laws of sacrifices in the Tabernacle, is likely the ...
Hebrew academic and Jewish scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on what society can learn from the Jewish approach to education ...
As these difficult times demand great personal sacrifice from a select few, the rest of us should consider the meaning behind ...
Most readers think Leviticus is about dull things: priests and their sacrificial offerings, blood taboos and bodily fluids, the holiness code. In her new book, Avivah Zornberg shows that there is more ...
An Offering from the Herd (verses 10-13). Three types of animals are noted in descending order of economic worth: bull ...
Hebrew scholar and Jewish academic Irene Lancaster reflects on Exodus and its connection to slavery and liberation.
A section of Jesus’ Bible worth investigating today belongs to the book of Leviticus chapters 12:1 – 13:59. Please, have a look in your Bible at these verses. The bulk of this reading covers the topic ...