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Parshas Naso: Holiness in the Ordinary


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Parshas Naso: Holiness in the Ordinary

Why does the Nazir, a person the Torah calls “holy unto G-d,” bring a sin offering at the end of their vow?

In this episode, we explore the fascinating contrast between the Sotah and the Nazir, and uncover a profound lesson from the Ramban and the Lubavitcher Rebbe. While holiness often feels strongest in moments of inspiration and separation, Judaism asks something even greater: bringing that holiness back into everyday life.

Coming on the heels of Shavuos, this episode reveals that true spiritual growth is not measured on the mountain, but in how we live once we come down from it.

✨ The goal is not to escape the world, but to elevate it.

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The Parsha PerspectiveBy Rabbi Shalom Yemini

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