Posts Tagged ‘tetzaveh’

Punica Granatum — A poem for Torah Portion Tetzaveh

And on its bottom hem you shall make pomegranatesExodus 28:33 In our home, which will, soonno longer be our home, we plantedBiblical fruits in all the available spaces. The pomegranate is the only onestill with us. The poor almond treefirst a feast for the possums – rarely allowing us a taste despiteits many blossoms, eventually […]

Rosner’s Torah Talk: Parshat Tetzaveh with Avi Hoffman

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Table for Five: Tetzaveh

One verse, five voices. Edited by Salvador Litvak, the Accidental Talmudist They will know that I, the Lord, am their God, Who brought them out of the land of Egypt in order that I may dwell in their midst; I am the Lord, their God. – Ex. 29:46 Rabbi Pinchas WinstonThirtysix.org The Torah is vast, […]

Unscrolled: A Rabbinical Student’s Take on Parashat Tetzaveh

“Can you picture, in your mind, what Anna Karenina looks like?” With this question, author Peter Mendelsund begins his book, “What We See When We Read.” To any reader of Tolstoy’s classic novel, there can only be one answer to this question: “Yes. As if she were standing here in front of me.” Tolstoy’s clear […]

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