Emor
Leviticus · 4 articles
Parashat Emor - Third Aliyah
The third aliyah of Emor moves the focus from the offerer to the offering itself. The Torah requires an unblemished sacrifice, distinguishes between vow and free-will offering, and demands basic compassion even in sacred service. The closing verse: I shall be sanctified within the children of Israel.
Parashat Emor - Second Aliyah
The second aliyah of Emor deals with the priest with a blemish, with priestly impurity, and with the boundaries of who may eat from the sacred. The Torah builds a precise legal architecture of who, when, and on what conditions one may approach holiness.
Parashat Emor - First Aliyah
Parashat Emor opens with the laws of the priests. The Torah maps the boundaries of those who serve in the sanctuary: corpse impurity, personal appearance, marriage, and the elevated status of the High Priest. Holiness here is not a feeling but a practical discipline of choice and separation.
Parashat Emor - Insights & Questions
Parashat Emor is a journey through the holiness of person, food, time, and speech. The human mouth is a portable sanctuary.
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