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Why do Jewish children begin their study of Bible in Leviticus? “Since children are pure and the sacrifices are pure, let the pure come and occupy themselves with things that are pure’ (Leviticus R. vii.3)”. To “walk Leviticus,” we must find a balance between two worlds—the pure and the impure, the holy and the common. Ours is a priestly calling, to be holy ones, just as God is holy!

Hiker’s Log Cumulative Summary and Overview Looking Back Our Torah study now spans two books. SEFER B’REISHEET (the book of Genesis/in the beginning) describes the beginnings of the world, mankind, and Avraham’s family. This first book concludes as Yisra’el’s clan moves to Egypt to survive famine under Yosef’s leadership. SEFER SH’MOT (the book of Exodus/these are the names) continues our story, as God’s mighty hand delivers us from slavery and Moshe leads us out. We build God’s dwelling and unite
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