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Kedoshim

30th Torah Portion in Leviticus/Vayikra(ויקרא) called Kedoshim  (קְדֹשִׁים‎)  for  11 May ‘24

Kedoshim, K’doshim, or Qedoshim (קְדֹשִׁים‎)

Kedoshim, K'doshim, Qedoshim - "You shall not reap all the way to the edges of your field."
“You shall not reap all the way to the edges of your field.” CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=230920

Shabbat Shalom, y’all!

We’re in the book of Leviticus (/lɪˈvɪtɪkəs/) – Vayikra reading in Kedoshim

+++++ There was ++++ evening and morning

֍ ֍ ֍ What is this Torah portion about?

This parashah, Kedoshim, tells of the laws of holiness and ethical behavior, repeats the Ten Commandments, and describes penalties for sexual transgressions. (<<— edited from wikipedia)


֍ ֍ ֍ Where are we in our studies?

We are in the book of (Greek/Latin) Leviticus (/lɪˈvɪtɪkəs/; from Greek Λευιτικόν, Leuitikon — from rabbinic Hebrew torat kohanim) is the third book of the Jewish Bible (Hebrew: וַיִּקְרָא‎

Vayikra/Wayyiqrā) and of the Old Testament; it’s Hebrew name comes from its first-word vayikraˈ, “He [YHUUH] called “))

֍ ֍ ֍ What is our study called?

Kedoshim, K’doshim, or Qedoshim (קְדֹשִׁים — Hebrew for “holy ones”)

30 Kedoshim 11 May ‘24, 3 Iyyar, Leviticus 19:1–20:27, Amos 9:7–15 Mark 12:28–34

֍ ֍ ֍ ֍ Torah: Leviticus 19:1-20:27

֍ ֍ ֍ ֍ hafTarah or Prophets: Amos 9:7-15

֍ ֍ ֍ ֍ Brit Hadasha: Mark 19:16-30


֍ ֍ ֍ Torah Pearls #30 – Kedoshim (Leviticus 19:1-20:27)

 

Kedoshim, K'doshim, Qedoshim-Gleaners - (watercolor circa 1896–1902 by James Tissot)
Gleaners (watercolor circa 1896–1902 by James Tissot)

 

 

You can study this on Nehemias Wall by clicking here

Torah Pearls #30 – Kedoshim (Leviticus 19:1-20:27)
Posted on April 24, 2023, by Nehemia Gordon

Torah Pearls – Kedoshim ((Leviticus 19:1-20:27)In this episode of The Original Torah Pearls, Kedoshim (Leviticus 19:1-20:27), we discuss what it means to profane the name of the Lord, who is “the Lord Sabaoth”, the difference between rob and steal, lie and deceive, and the origin of “Love God, love your neighbor” as the summary of the Torah.

All this and more in this week’s Torah Pearls.

Posted on April 24, 2023, by Nehemia Gordon

 


Beards, Sidelocks, and Tattoos

In Leviticus 19:27-28 we are commanded:

“(27) You shall not round the edge of your head, nor shall you destroy the edge of your beard.

(28) And you shall not make a cutting for the dead in your flesh, nor shall you make a written tattoo upon you; I am Yehovah.”

Let’s learn more about tattoos on Nehemiaswall, here!  

 

 


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