Tag Archive for: Vaykra-Leviticus

One key takeaway from Parashat Emor is the importance of prioritizing both physical and spiritual well-being. It’s all about finding the right equilibrium.
The Talmudic sages elaborate on the benefits of dedicating one day a week to rest and spiritual reflection, highlighting its role in promoting holistic well-being….READ MORE

Kedoshim is the commandment to love your neighbor as yourself (Leviticus 19:18). This
principle underscores the importance READ MORE

One of the things this parasha teaches us is the necessity of keeping decrees and laws.
This implies a commitment to ethical living, where we actively seek to align our actions with moral principles. Pirke Avot 4:11expands on this idea, stating, “One who performs one mitzvah (commandment) acquires for himself….READ MORE

the studio in venice pessach 2022

Chag Pesach Sameach

According to the Torah Miriam and Aaron speak against Moses because of his marriage to a Cushite woman, and as a result…READ MORE

The Lord speaks to Moses saying “Speak to the Children of Israel regarding the rituals concerning childbirth of a boy. The mother shall be in the state of purification for seven days. Upon the eighth day the flesh of a male baby’s foreskin is to be circumcised. For thirty-three days the mother shall be in a state of…

PARASHA OF THE WEEK Double Parasha 33 Behar & 34 Bechukotai – The Studio in Venice – this week we present a double Work of Art by Michal Meron

PARASHA OF THE WEEK Double Parasha 28 Tazria & 29 Metzora – The Studio in Venice – this week we present a double Work of Art by Michal Meron

PARASHA OF THE WEEK Double Parasha 28 Tazria & 29 Metzora – The Studio in Venice – this week we present a double Work of Art by Michal Meron

G-d enumerates the rewards for keeping the commandments and the punishments for violating them; the laws of tithes are then listed. G-d says: “If you follow My Laws and faithfully observe My Command …