PodParley PodParley

Parshas Emor, dedicating yourself to success.

Episode 31 of the The Parsha Perspective podcast, hosted by Rabbi Shalom Yemini, titled "Parshas Emor, dedicating yourself to success." was published on May 7, 2020 and runs 4 minutes.

May 7, 2020 ·4m · The Parsha Perspective

0:00 / 0:00

This week's Torah portion is Parshas Emor. The Parsha Perspective is sponsored in memory of Shlomo Ben Edward, may his soul be uplifted and his memory a blessing. Subscribe to our email list to get each new episode in your inbox weekly. http://eepurl.com/dMSCL Check out our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/theparshaperspectiv Our Parsha contains many laws specifically pertaining to Kohanim. We begin with the law that is applicable till this very day, the commandment that a Kohen must remain Tahor- ritually pure at all times. The Torah continues with many laws concerning the sacrifices in the Mishkan. It tells us at what age can the animal be used for a sacrifice, or which blemishes can disqualify it from use as a Korban. The Parsha concludes by teaching us about different holidays, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkos, Pesach, and Shavous. We find out why the Torah seemingly repeats itself in the first Pasuk of the Parsha. We learn what it takes to reach an additional level of holiness.

This week's Torah portion is Parshas Emor.

The Parsha Perspective is sponsored in memory of Shlomo Ben Edward, may his soul be uplifted and his memory a blessing.

Subscribe to our email list to get each new episode in your inbox weekly. http://eepurl.com/dMSCL

Check out our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/theparshaperspectiv

Our Parsha contains many laws specifically pertaining to Kohanim. We begin with the law that is applicable till this very day, the commandment that a Kohen must remain Tahor- ritually pure at all times.

The Torah continues with many laws concerning the sacrifices in the Mishkan. It tells us at what age can the animal be used for a sacrifice, or which blemishes can disqualify it from use as a Korban. The Parsha concludes by teaching us about different holidays, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkos, Pesach, and Shavous.

We find out why the Torah seemingly repeats itself in the first Pasuk of the Parsha.

We learn what it takes to reach an additional level of holiness.

Nedarim 76a-b

Apr 7, 2026 ·5m

Nedarim 75a-b

Apr 7, 2026 ·7m

Shevhi Shel Pesach

Apr 7, 2026 ·22m

Pesach 5786

Apr 1, 2026 ·14m

URL copied to clipboard!