sacred time and sacred space

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  1. Of Space and Time (Audio)

    Rabbi Chanoch Waxman |

    This shiur explores Sefer Vayikra's unique presentation of the Moadim. One may have thought that the various offerings (korbanot) would be central, but that is not the case. Rather, the Moadim highlight the opportunity to encounter God, which is what Vayikra is really about. Just as the Tent of Meeting is an example of sacred space, the Moadim are about sacred time.

  2. Between Sabbath and Sanctuary (Audio)

    Rabbi Chanoch Waxman | 18 minutes

    This shiur explores the striking “shabbat” motif in Vayikra's presentation of the Shemitta year (as opposed to the Shemitta laws in other books), in Parshat Behar and in the punishment section in Bechukotai, and reveals how the Seventh Year expands on and fuses together the themes of “holiness of time” and “holiness of space.”

  3. God In Space, God In Time

    Rabbi David Fohrman |

    What does bringing God into this world through space and through time mean? Time and space are the two realms in which we explore our connection with God. Want to see more videos like this? Check out https://www.alephbeta.org/

  4. Between Sabbath and Sanctuary

    Rabbi Chanoch Waxman

    This shiur explores the striking “shabbat” motif in Vayikra's presentation of the Shemitta year (as opposed to the Shemitta laws in other books), in Parshat Behar and in the punishment section in Bechukotai, and reveals how the Seventh Year expands on and fuses together the themes of “holiness of time” and “holiness of space.”

  5. Of Space and Time

    Rabbi Chanoch Waxman

    This shiur explores Sefer Vayikra's unique presentation of the Moadim. One may have thought that the various offerings (korbanot) would be central, but that is not the case. Rather, the Moadim highlight the opportunity to encounter God, which is what Vayikra is really about. Just as the Tent of Meeting is an example of sacred space, the Moadim are about sacred time.

  6. Parshat Bo Part 3: Preparing for the Final Plague and the Commandments to Israel

    Dr. Yael Ziegler | 33 minutes

    Why is there a pause in the plague narrative in chapters 11-12? An examination of the text and classical commentaries reveals the purpose of the commandments listed in these verses and the symbols of freedom that they represent.  

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