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The Luchos - Ten Commandments
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To examine the signs of animals to distinguish between Kosher and non-kosher

To examine and recognize the סימנים — defining signs — of animals in order to distinguish between what is permitted (טהור) and forbidden (טמא) for consumption, as commanded in Vayikra 11:2–3.

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This mitzvah commands that a male child be circumcised on the eighth day after birth. It marks the covenant of ברית מילה — covenantal circumcision — in the body of a Jew from the very beginning of life.

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תַּזְרִיעַ – Tazria

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Parshas Tazria traces the fragile boundary between life, body, and holiness. It begins with the birth of a child, where new life enters the world accompanied by a structured process of טומאה — ritual impurity — and טהרה — purification. The mother moves through defined stages, culminating in korbanos that restore her connection to the Mikdash, while the newborn is brought into the covenant through ברית מילה — circumcision on the eighth day. The parsha then shifts from the hidden mystery of creation to the visible surface of the human body, detailing the laws of צרעת — spiritual afflictions that appear on the skin. These marks are examined by the כהן, who determines purity or impurity through a careful process of observation, isolation, and reassessment. What emerges is a system where external signs reflect deeper realities, and where clarity requires patience and discernment. At its core, Tazria presents a unified theme: life itself demands refinement. From birth to blemish, the Torah reveals that holiness is not automatic — it must be guarded, examined, and continually restored.

Haftarah: Kings II 4:42-5:19
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Each essay examines central themes in Torah and Halachah through classical and modern sources, tracing the development of ethical and spiritual concepts across the Parsha and the 613 mitzvos.
Readers are invited to engage critically and contemplatively — to explore how enduring principles of faith, law, and character formation continue to inform Jewish life today.
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