Torah parsha Emor (אֱמֹר) is from Leviticus 21:1–24:23 and Hebrew for “speak,” and is the 31st weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parsha) in the annual cycle of Torah readings and instructs us in the purity rules for priests (כֹּהֲנִים, Kohanim), as well as recounts the holy days, provides for lights and bread in the sanctuary, and tells the story of a blasphemer and his punishment.
Teaching For Shabbat of April 25th, 2026Scroll down for many different video teachings below…(Kindly Donate and Support this Ministry by clicking here) Torah: Leviticus 16:1–20:27Haftarah: Amos 9:7-15 (scroll to the bottom Haftarah section for the video teaching on the haftorah) (this is a double Torah portion covering both Torah Parsha Acharei Mot as well as Torah…
Tazria-Metzora Teaching For Shabbat of April 18th, 2026Scroll down for many different video teachings below…(Kindly Donate and Support this Ministry by clicking here) Torah: Leviticus 12:1-13:59; 14:1-15:33Haftarah: 2 Kings 7:3–20 (scroll to the bottom Haftarah section for the video teaching on the haftorah) This week is a double Torah portion covering both Torah Parsha Tazria as well as…
Shemini (שְּׁמִינִי) – Hebrew for “eighth,” the third word, and the first distinctive word, in the parsha, is the 26th weekly Torah portion in the annual cycle of Torah reading and the third in the Book of Leviticus. It constitutes Leviticus 9:1–11:47
Teaching For Shabbat of March 21st, 2026(Donate and support this Ministry by clicking here) Torah: Leviticus 1:1–5:26Haftarah: Isaiah 43:21-44:23 Vayikra (וַיִּקְרָא)— Hebrew for “and He called,” the first word in the parashah) is the 24th weekly Torah portion in the annual cycle of Torah readings and the original name for the Book of Leviticus. The parashah lays out…
This week we have a double Torah Parsha… Vayakhel and Pekudei. Vayakhel (וַיַּקְהֵל ) meaning “and he assembled,” and Pekudei (פְקוּדֵי ) meaning “amouts of,”…
Teaching For Shabbat of March 7th, 2026(Donate and support this Ministry by clicking here) Torah: Exodus 30:11-34:35Haftarah: I Kings 18:20-39 Ki Tisa (כִּי תִשָּׂא) – Hebrew for “when you raise up,” as in the heads of Israel to take a census for who is able to serve. It is the 21st weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) in the annual cycle…
In this study of Tetzaveh we see further symbolic details within the Mikdash (Tabernacle) that reveals the plan for man’s sanctification as well as the hidden message in the beaten olives to produce the olive oil for the menorah and the armor of God seen in the Garments of the High-Priest used to intercede for Israel and draw near to His glory!
In this study from Torah parashah Terumah we see the beautiful symbolism within the Mikdash (Tabernacle) that reveals Yah’s Plan of Salvation and shows us how God desires to “dwell” within us and what Selfless love looks like when Divinity “dwells” in Humanity!
Torah parashah Mishpatim covers Exodus 21:1 – 24:18 and goes over 53 Mishpatim or “judgements” in how to be accountable to our fellow man as well as the laws of compensation and restitution when one does something wrong or negligent. In this study we focus on how God intends for us to grow spiritually further than the “basic” instruction in Torah on how to “not do wrong things” to showing selfless love to God and our fellow man on a higher spiritual application in thought, word and deed!