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SUMMARY:Torah Study - Song of Songs
DESCRIPTION:“And Moses said to the people\, “Remember this day on which you went out of Egypt\, from the house of slaves\, for by strength of hand the LORD brought you out from here”\n– Sh’mot/Exodus 13:3 \nChag sameach\,\nAs we celebrate Passover\, the Torah portions this week repeat chapters from Sh’mot/Exodus that tell of the freedom from bondage in Egypt and receiving the tablets of the covenant at Sinai. Since we read and discussed these parashot in our Torah study only a few weeks ago\, this Saturday we’ll do something a bit different. Traditionally\, the mid-Passover Shabbat includes שִׁ֥יר הַשִּׁירִ֖ים/Shir Hashirim – the Song of Songs. What does this epic love poem have to do with the holiday? We’ll try to find answers as we read and discuss these elegant and provocative lines composed by King Solomon some three thousand years ago.\nNo prior knowledge is necessary and we welcome a wide range of viewpoints. Zoom link sent in email.
URL:https://konabethshalom.org/event/torah-study-song-of-songs/
LOCATION:Zoom teleconference\, HI\, United States
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SUMMARY:Torah Study - Shemini
DESCRIPTION:Shemini (“Eighth”)\, Leviticus 9:1-11:47\, opens with the consecration of the Mishkan (Tabernacle). Two of Aaron’s sons are consumed by a fire sent from God when they attempt to offer a “strange fire.” God describes the animals\, birds\, and fish that are permissible and prohibited for consumption\, as well as some laws of ritual purity. \nWe’ll read and discuss Shemini on Zoom this Saturday\, April 11\, starting at 10:00 AM Hawai`i time. No prior knowledge is necessary and we welcome a wide range of viewpoints. Please email us for the Zoom link.
URL:https://konabethshalom.org/event/torah-study-shemini/
LOCATION:Zoom teleconference\, HI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Study
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SUMMARY:Torah Study - Tazria-Metzora
DESCRIPTION:Tazria (“She Bears Seed”) Vayikra/Leviticus 12:1-15:33\,  opens by describing the purification process for a woman after childbirth. It then describes different forms of tzaraat\, a discoloration condition on skin or clothing\, and the requirement of an infected person to dwell alone outside the camp and be inspected by a priest. Metzora opens by describing the purification process and accompanying sacrifices for one infected with tzaraat\, a discoloration condition on the skin. It then describes the process of treating a house infected with tzaraat and the ritual impurity generated by certain bodily discharges. \nWe’ll read and discuss Tazria-Metzora on Zoom this Saturday\, starting at 10:00 AM Hawai`i time. No prior knowledge is necessary and we welcome a wide range of viewpoints. Zoom link sent by email.
URL:https://konabethshalom.org/event/torah-study-tazria-metzora/
LOCATION:Zoom teleconference\, HI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Study
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