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Ramban – Nachmanides

Ramban lived from 1195 – 1270. He wrote commentaries on the Torah and many parts of the Talmud.

4 Steps to Increased Kedusha

May 8, 2024April 26, 2012

Parshat Acharei Mot – Kedoshim 5772
Let’s dive right into trying to understand this concept of kedusha.

Here are the verses I quoted earlier this week:

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Categories Vayikra - Leviticus Tags holy - kadosh, Holy Temple, Ramban - Nachmanides

Thinking about Third Temple Sacrifices

November 7, 2024March 22, 2012

Parshat Vayikra 5772
Earlier in the week I asked a number of questions to stimulate thinking about the difficult topic of animal sacrifices (offerings) in the Temple.

In this post I will focus on four questions:

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Categories Vayikra - Leviticus Tags Jerusalem, Rambam - Maimonides, Ramban - Nachmanides, sacrifices - offerings, Third Temple

The Priestly Garments – Honor and Glory

October 16, 2023March 1, 2012

Parshat Tetzaveh 5772
I have a confession to make.

I feel like I’ve never understood the concept of honor (kavod) and glory (tiferet) with regards to the priestly garments.

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Categories Shemot - Exodus Tags Aaron - Aharon, Megillat Esther, Purim, Ramban - Nachmanides

The Thinking Torah Manifesto

December 11, 2024January 9, 2012

It doesn’t matter if you are male or female, young or old. It is important for you to understand what is written in the Torah.

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Categories Hashkafa Tags Ramban - Nachmanides, Rashi, Vilna Gaon - GRA
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