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Discussing the Mitzvah of Sanctifying Hashem: Three Different Approaches from the Torat Kohanim, Rashi, and the Rambam
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The Positive Impact We Have on Others When We Speak Kindly About Them
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Saving a Life by Violating Shabbos Actually Promotes the Sanctity of Shabbos Observance
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"The Atonement for Sins through the Se'ir La'Azazel and Yom Kippur: When Is Teshuvah Required and What Does Teshuvah Accomplish?"
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The Lesson from the Timing of Hashem’s Two Instructions Following the Death of Aharon’s Sons When They Drew Close
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The Role of the Kohen in Declaring Tumah: Though the Decision Belongs to the Sage, Only the Kohen May Pronounce It
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The Status of a Woman After Childbirth Before Bringing the Korban
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The Rebbe Explains the Debate Between Aharon and Moshe Regarding the Rosh Chodesh Goat Offering—Should It Be Eaten or Burnt? Clarifying the Differences Between Rashi’s Interpretation and the Talmudic Account
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"The Rebbe Explains Three Possible Interpretations of the Timeframe for Prostration in the Temple While in a State of Impurity"
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Hadran on the Rambam (and the Completion of Tractate Ketubot): "And the Tree of the Field Shall Yield Its Fruit (Leviticus 26:4) – Literal or Figurative: An Explanation of Maimonides' View that in the Future, the World Will Follow Its Natural Course, Even Though the Resurrection of the Dead Constitutes a Renewal of Creation."
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The Fifth Cup and the Cup for Elijah: A Taste of Redemption
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"Explaining Rashi on Tzav 7:15 Regarding the Timeframe for Eating the Todah Offering
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Explains why Meat Cooked in an Earthenware Vessel Must Be Broken, While a Copper Vessel Is Scrubbed and Rinsed
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Bringing a Korbon from the Best Elevates the Object, While Doing Mitzvos with the Best Elevates the Person
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The Rebbe explains why one who vows a small offering and brings a larger one fulfills his obligation.
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Explains Why It Was Necessary for Moshe to Count the Silver and Copper, but Not the Gold
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The Meaning of Eileh Pekudei HaMishkan: "These Are the Appointments" or "These Are the Totals"
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The Contributions of the Jewish People to the Construction and Functioning of the Mishkan
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"The Work in the Mishkan Does Not Override Shabbat."
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The Pattern of Anointment Oil Used for the Kohanim and Vessels of the Mishkan
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