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This week's Parsha is Chukas.
This week's Parsha Perspective is sponsored by the Birman family in memory of Efraim Ben Shaul, may his soul continue to be uplifted and may his memory be a blessing.
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Our Parsha begins with Hashem teaching Moshe the intricate laws of the Parah Adumah. The Parah Adumah is a red cow that was never used and is slaughtered as an offering. Then, it is burnt, and its ashes were used to rectify the most severe of ritual impurities, tum'at mes, which is contracted through interacting with a human corpse.
We find out why the law of Parah Adumah is called the "law of the Torah".
By Rabbi Shalom Yemini5
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This week's Parsha is Chukas.
This week's Parsha Perspective is sponsored by the Birman family in memory of Efraim Ben Shaul, may his soul continue to be uplifted and may his memory be a blessing.
Subscribe to our email list to get the new episode in your inbox every week. http://eepurl.com/dMSCLs
Check out our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/theparshaperspective
Our Parsha begins with Hashem teaching Moshe the intricate laws of the Parah Adumah. The Parah Adumah is a red cow that was never used and is slaughtered as an offering. Then, it is burnt, and its ashes were used to rectify the most severe of ritual impurities, tum'at mes, which is contracted through interacting with a human corpse.
We find out why the law of Parah Adumah is called the "law of the Torah".

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