Leviticus 16:1 – 18:30
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
To ponder from this week’s portion:
We have before us the description of the ritual required for the High Priest, Aaron, to make expiation for his sins, those of his family, and those of the whole household of Israel on Yom Kippur. As we prepare for Passover, the re-enactment of our liberation into service to the Eternal, what might we wish to let go of along with physical chametz/leavened goods? How might we use our Passover preparations as a way to rededicate ourselves to living Covenanted lives?
May our path toward the festival be filled with joy, L’shalom,
Reb Raachel
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
To ponder from this week’s portion:
We have before us the description of the ritual required for the High Priest, Aaron, to make expiation for his sins, those of his family, and those of the whole household of Israel on Yom Kippur. As we prepare for Passover, the re-enactment of our liberation into service to the Eternal, what might we wish to let go of along with physical chametz/leavened goods? How might we use our Passover preparations as a way to rededicate ourselves to living Covenanted lives?
May our path toward the festival be filled with joy, L’shalom,
Reb Raachel