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In this week’s episode on Parashat Tzav תשפ"ה, Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi delves into why Hashem chose the word tzav—a forceful command—when addressing Aaron HaKohen. What deeper message is hidden in this choice of language, and why did even the exalted Aaron require an added push? Rabbi Rahimi reveals the profound meaning behind the korban olah, the struggle it represents, and the powerful lessons it offers about effort, sacrifice, and unwavering spiritual dedication.
Whether you are just beginning your path or already living a committed Torah life, this message speaks to every Jew.
Website: BacktoSinai.com | TorahAnytime.com
Instagram: @backtosinai
TikTok: @backtosinai
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By Rabbi Yaakov RahimiIn this week’s episode on Parashat Tzav תשפ"ה, Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi delves into why Hashem chose the word tzav—a forceful command—when addressing Aaron HaKohen. What deeper message is hidden in this choice of language, and why did even the exalted Aaron require an added push? Rabbi Rahimi reveals the profound meaning behind the korban olah, the struggle it represents, and the powerful lessons it offers about effort, sacrifice, and unwavering spiritual dedication.
Whether you are just beginning your path or already living a committed Torah life, this message speaks to every Jew.
Website: BacktoSinai.com | TorahAnytime.com
Instagram: @backtosinai
TikTok: @backtosinai
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.