Parsha (double) B’har-B’chukoti: A Choice Torah

This week is a special parsha.  We finish up the third book written by the hand of Moshe (Moses):  Vayikra (Leviticus), and it is also another double parsha.  The first parsha is called B’har which means, “At the mountain,” as in, “And haShem (god) spoke to Moshe at Mount Sinai saying.”  The name of the second of our parshas is called B’chukoti which means, “In my laws,” as it says in the first verse of the second parsha:  If you … Continue reading