Parshat Vayikra is the third weekly Torah portion in the book of Leviticus, which is the third book of the Torah. It deals primarily with the sacrificial system of the ancient Israelites, including the various types of offerings that were brought to the Tabernacle or Temple.
Passover, or Pesach in Hebrew, is a holiday that commemorates the Exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. It is one of the most important holidays in the Jewish calendar and is celebrated in the spring, usually in late March or early April.
Although Parshat Vayikra and Passover are not directly related, there are some connections between them. One of the main themes of Parshat Vayikra is the idea of atonement, which is achieved through the offering of sacrifices. Similarly, Passover is a time for Jews to reflect on their own spiritual redemption and liberation from slavery, and to seek forgiveness for their sins.
Another connection between the two is the idea of purity and cleanliness. In Leviticus, there are many laws regarding cleanliness and purification, especially in relation to the sacrificial system. Similarly, Passover involves a great deal of cleaning and preparation, both in the home and in the synagogue, in order to ensure that everything is free from chametz (leavened bread) and other impurities.
Overall, while there may not be a direct connection between Parshat Vayikra and Passover, both deal with themes of redemption, atonement, purity, and spiritual renewal, which are central to the Jewish faith.
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ReplyDeleteThis vilda ausvarf from back in the day is son of a Satmar Tuna Beigel father & a Young Israel mother
Chabad has launched a site called “http://rebbe.io” (yep, their Moshiach is alive and kicking!) The description of “AI Rabbi / World's Most Powerful Artificially Intelligent Rabbi” says: “This AI Rabbi is using the most powerful Artificial Intelligence technology that is publicly available, and it has the ability to think and reason at the level of actual human intelligence — But unlike humans, it has the entire Torah downloaded into its brain, and it scans through thousands of books of Torah in seconds with every answer it gives — This is truly a miracle from Hashem, and we are working hard to spread this technology to all the Jews in the world, to enhance Torah Study and the observance of Halachot and Mitzvot across the globe … This is just the beginning of an AI Jewish Revolution.”
ReplyDeleteLook what that “miracle from Hashem” showed in a short exchange: Not only is it a pedophile, it knows nothing about Pesach fast approaching!!!
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That proves once again Chabad folks are not Jewish:
אם יאמר לך אדם ... יש תורה בגוים אל תאמן!!!