Behaaloscha

By bircasadmin | December 3, 2011

פרשת בהעלותך In this week’s Parsha, the Torah records that the Jews committed two seemingly minor sins, but were dealt with, with extreme severity.  The […]

Nasso

By bircasadmin | December 3, 2011

פרשת נשא In this week’s Parsha, one of the topics discussed is the laws pertaining to a Nazir.  A Nazir is somebody who takes a […]

Bamidbar

By bircasadmin | December 3, 2011

פרשת במדבר This week’s Parsha deals primarily with Moshe’s commandment to count the Jewish people with an extremely thorough census, and how he successfully carried […]

Bechukosai

By bircasadmin | December 3, 2011

פרשת בחוקתי This week’s Parsha opens with the verse, “If you will walk in my ways, and keep my statutes…” and goes on to say […]

Behar

By bircasadmin | December 3, 2011

פרשת בהר This week’s Parsha opens with the laws of the Shmitah year in which the Torah commands us to work the land for six […]

Emor

By bircasadmin | December 3, 2011

פרשת אמור At the end of this week’s Parsha, the Torah delineates all the different Jewish holidays, and their various details.  However, there is one […]

Tazria

By bircasadmin | December 3, 2011

פרשת תזריע ופרשת החדש This week’s Parsha opens with the laws concerning purity and impurity of a human being, and records some of the intricate […]

Shmini

By bircasadmin | December 3, 2011

פרשת שמיני In this week’s Parsha, the Torah continues to discuss the various offerings relevant to the Mishkan.  During this discussion, the Chumash depicts an […]

Vayikra

By bircasadmin | December 3, 2011

פרשת ויקרא This week’s Parsha opens with the name given to the third book of the Chumash, “Vayikra.”  The word Vayikra means to call out, […]

Tzav

By bircasadmin | December 3, 2011

פרשת צו וענייני מחיית עמלק This week’s Parsha deals primarily with the sacrificial offerings which Hashem commanded to be performed in the newly built Mishkan, […]