Parshas Tetzaveh - Which Lens Are You Using
An episode of the Archive Prism of Torah podcast, hosted by Asaf Prisman, titled "Parshas Tetzaveh - Which Lens Are You Using" was published on March 4, 2025 and runs 14 minutes.
March 4, 2025 ·14m · Archive Prism of Torah
Summary
Why does the 'Meil Tchelet' (Turquoise coat) worn by the Kohen Gadol atone specifically for the sin of Lashon Hara? What deeper connection exists between the jingling bells at its hem and our everyday speech? Reb Asaf uncovers the hidden wisdom through this connection. Discover insights from Chazal about how the garments of the Kohanim carry profound messages for our modern lives. The symbolism of turquoise, the ocean's boundaries, and the surprising lesson of seeing the complete picture will transform how you view others and help you guard your speech. This isn't just about avoiding negative talk – it's about adopting a heavenly perspective that can bring true Shalom to your relationships and our world. Perhaps this can help you in one of life's most challenging but "very rewarding" mitzvos. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
Why does the 'Meil Tchelet' (Turquoise coat) worn by the Kohen Gadol atone specifically for the sin of Lashon Hara? What deeper connection exists between the jingling bells at its hem and our everyday speech? Reb Asaf uncovers the hidden wisdom through this connection. Discover insights from Chazal about how the garments of the Kohanim carry profound messages for our modern lives. The symbolism of turquoise, the ocean's boundaries, and the surprising lesson of seeing the complete picture will transform how you view others and help you guard your speech. This isn't just about avoiding negative talk – it's about adopting a heavenly perspective that can bring true Shalom to your relationships and our world. Perhaps this can help you in one of life's most challenging but "very rewarding" mitzvos.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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