Parsha Kedushim: Torah Rules… I am Hashem

The parsha that we read this week is called Kedushim which is plural for the verb, “To separate,” or, “To make/be holy.” The parsha begins with haShem (god) speaking to Moshe (Moses) and telling him to speak to the entire nation of the children of Yisrael and tell them that they will be holy because, “I, haShem, your god/powers, is holy.”  We then read that we should be in awe/fear of our father and mother and observe the shabbats – … Continue reading