Parshah • March 2023
Tzav – Thick Steaks and Double Milk-Shakes
When making the offerings in the temple, the fats had to be burnt first. Interestingly, when we fast, we use up our storage fats – focusing that day on the…
When making the offerings in the temple, the fats had to be burnt first. Interestingly, when we fast, we use up our storage fats – focusing that day on the…
Consciousness and subconsciousness represent layers of mind, both expressing our outer and inner persona of the soul and explaining our response to the world. The name of our Parsha, Tzav,…
In the first section of this week’s Parsha, Tzav, the Kohen is instructed that the western candle of the candelabrum should always burn and not extinguish. The Hebrew of ‘not…
Have you noticed how some people seem to be pessimists, negatively inclined and always saying “no, it can’t be done”, or “no, you are wrong”, and “no, I am not…
On the outer altar of the Temple was a fire that never extinguished. This represents the fire within each of us – our emotions. We should grow our feelings into…
Positive thinking is not just a wisdom teaching. It actually creates energy channels of Mazal – good fortune, and provides for successful outcomes.
• The fire on the altar had to be constantly burning. • The fire within you must always be alight. Passion is the prerequisite for success. • There are many…
he Sedra begins with a command: Tzav • Similarly Zachor is a command — to remember • The difference between memory and history — history is in the past and…