Structure of the Book of Vayikra
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The Structure of the Book of Vayikra, and Its Divisions
Rabbi Dr. Tamir GranotThe Book of Vayikra differs from the other Books of the Torah in that most of it contains no narrative or moral exhortation, but rather pure halakha. Only twice in the Sefer do narratives appear, breaking the continuity of the laws. The multiplicity of details sometimes leads us to a feeling of not being able to see the woods for the trees, and it is therefore instructive to pause for an overview of the Book, divided into clearly defined units, so as to consider its structure and division, and thereby its substance and purpose as well.
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Rabbi Jay KelmanParshat Vayikra Part 1: Introduction to Sefer Vayikra
Shani Taragin | 25 minutesThis podcast presents an introduction to Sefer Vayikra, allowing us to appreciate this sefer based on both its unique content as well as its context and juxtaposition to the previous sefarim. An analysis of the verses in both Vayikra and Shemot allow us to understand the role of Sefer Vayikra as a model of the relationship between the people and God through the Mishkan, and learning to live in the presence of God both within and outside of the Mishkan. We also discuss the differences in the order of korbanot listing between parshiot Vayikra and Tzav, and what may account for those discrepancies.
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Structure of Sefer Vayikra
Doron Chitiz