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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2020 · 4 MIN

Parshas Behaalosecha, light yourself and illuminate others.

from The Parsha Perspective · host Rabbi Shalom Yemini

This week's Torah portion is Parshas Behaalosecha.   This week's Parsha Perspective is dedicated by the Cohen family, may Hashem bless them much health, success and success.   Subscribe to our email list to get each new episode in your inbox weekly. http://eepurl.com/dMSCLs   Check out our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/theparshaperspective   Our Parsha begins with Hashem telling Moshe that Aaron’s job is to light the Menorah each day in the Mishkan.   Hashem then gave Moshe the process of purification that the tribe of Levi had to go through before working in the Mishkan. They needed to shave all the hair from their body, be sprinkled with the ashes of the Eglah Arufha, and bring two sacrifices.   We find out why Hashem used the word Behaalosecha as opposed to the normal Hebrew word of Lehadlik?   We learn what it takes to inspire others for good!

This week's Torah portion is Parshas Behaalosecha.   This week's Parsha Perspective is dedicated by the Cohen family, may Hashem bless them much health, success and success.   Subscribe to our email list to get each new episode in your inbox weekly. http://eepurl.com/dMSCLs   Check out our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/theparshaperspective   Our Parsha begins with Hashem telling Moshe that Aaron’s job is to light the Menorah each day in the Mishkan.   Hashem then gave Moshe the process of purification that the tribe of Levi had to go through before working in the Mishkan. They needed to shave all the hair from their body, be sprinkled with the ashes of the Eglah Arufha, and bring two sacrifices.   We find out why Hashem used the word Behaalosecha as opposed to the normal Hebrew word of Lehadlik?   We learn what it takes to inspire others for good!

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