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This week’s Torah portion, Acharei Mot - Kedoshim, is more than just a double portion — it’s a double mirror, revealing not only who we are but who we’re becoming.In this powerful video drash, we explore the layers of repentance, judgment, and justice through three honest voices — and no topic is off-limits.You’ll discover:Why waiting until Yom Kippur to say sorry might be spiritual procrastinationThe modern-day idolatry you might be practicing without realizing itHow the Torah and Talmud address deeply uncomfortable sins — and what our enemies get wrong about usWhy “admitting guilt” isn’t weakness — it’s characterYou’ll also hear some provocative reflections on:How Neo-Hasidic believers navigate halacha, modern life, and mashiachWhat the Torah says about offerings without a Temple — and why your lips matter more than everWhat happens when we fail to address sins because they “should be obvious”… but aren’t.This is not a sanitized, sugar-coated message. It’s messy. It’s real. It’s deeply Jewish. And it might just change how you view confession, community, and kedushah (holiness).Whether you feel like Grandpa Munster some days — or just someone trying to walk the line between tradition and transformation — this drash is for you.
By Benei AvrahamThis week’s Torah portion, Acharei Mot - Kedoshim, is more than just a double portion — it’s a double mirror, revealing not only who we are but who we’re becoming.In this powerful video drash, we explore the layers of repentance, judgment, and justice through three honest voices — and no topic is off-limits.You’ll discover:Why waiting until Yom Kippur to say sorry might be spiritual procrastinationThe modern-day idolatry you might be practicing without realizing itHow the Torah and Talmud address deeply uncomfortable sins — and what our enemies get wrong about usWhy “admitting guilt” isn’t weakness — it’s characterYou’ll also hear some provocative reflections on:How Neo-Hasidic believers navigate halacha, modern life, and mashiachWhat the Torah says about offerings without a Temple — and why your lips matter more than everWhat happens when we fail to address sins because they “should be obvious”… but aren’t.This is not a sanitized, sugar-coated message. It’s messy. It’s real. It’s deeply Jewish. And it might just change how you view confession, community, and kedushah (holiness).Whether you feel like Grandpa Munster some days — or just someone trying to walk the line between tradition and transformation — this drash is for you.