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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2024 · 27 MIN

The Six Constant Mitzvot and How they Apply Today (S1, E23)

from Judaism in the 21st Century · host Steven Labkoff, MD & Rabbi Daniel Cohen

There are 613 mitzvot (commandments) in the Torah. But of those 613, there are just six that are considered the "constant mitzvot". This is a topic I'd never heard of in my years of Hebrew School or Hebrew High School - or even in my religion classes in college. Rabbi Daniel Cohen not only unpacks what these are, but what they mean in the context of our present day. Please join us for this instructive and meaningful lesson.

There are 613 mitzvot (commandments) in the Torah. But of those 613, there are just six that are considered the "constant mitzvot". This is a topic I'd never heard of in my years of Hebrew School or Hebrew High School - or even in my religion classes in college. Rabbi Daniel Cohen not only unpacks what these are, but what they mean in the context of our present day. Please join us for this instructive and meaningful lesson.

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