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Monthly Archives: May 2010
BeAlaotcha 2010
Summary: The command to light the Menorah (candelabrum) is given. The Leviim are officially inaugurated into the service in the Mishkan. Pesah Sheni (2nd Passover), the make up day for the Pesah (Passover) sacrificial offering, is established. It’s not really … Continue reading
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Parshat Nasso 2010
You can pick your friends. You can pick your nose. But you can’t scare your friend so they won’t pick your nose. Continue reading
Yom Yerushaliyim 2010
Yom Yerushaliyim is the last of the three days on the calendar that are the “modern Jewish holidays.” I put this in quotation marks because not everyone treats them as actual holidays, even if the dates are worth commemorating. The … Continue reading
