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		<title>Baalotcha</title>
		<description>בהעלתך

This Parshah begins with HaShem instructing Aaharon to kindle the Menorah in the Mishkan. The posuk says (8:1-2) “ Vayedaber HaShem el Moishe laimor. Daber el Aron veamarta eylav baalossechah es haneros…”

“And HaShem spoke to Moishe saying: Speak to Aahron and tell him, that when you light up the lamps…”

Rashi ...</description>
		<link>http://ohrpnimi.com/kabbalistic-insights-into-the-parsha/baalotcha</link>
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		<title>Parashat Naso</title>
		<description>This Parashah has in it Birchas Kohanim (6:22-27). Imediatley following it the Parshah discusses how Moishe Rabeynuh completed the setting up of the Mishkan.

The passuk says (7:1): “Vayahee beyom kallos Moishe lehakim es hamishkan…”

“And so it was, that on the day Moishe completed setting up the Mishkan…”

Rashi explains here, that ...</description>
		<link>http://ohrpnimi.com/kabbalistic-insights-into-the-parsha/parashat-naso</link>
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		<title>Study Schedule</title>
		<description>Dear study group &#38; friends,

With much thanks to HaShem I am happy to announce that this Sunday we will be concluding the Hakdamah (introduction) to Talmud Esser HaSifiros.

We I"YH will continue to move foward, and upon conclusion we will just start the very beginning of the Hakdamah (introduction) LeSefer HaZohar of which ...</description>
		<link>http://ohrpnimi.com/blog/study-schedule</link>
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		<title>Happy Chanuka!</title>
		<description>My old friend ...

As we are now leaving Chanukah I just wanted to  share with you a thought;

Chazall teach us that the difference between Purim &#38; Chanukah is that Purim was an attempt to physically annihilate the Jews, while on Chanukah the Greeks wanted to annihilate the Jews spiritually.

This ...</description>
		<link>http://ohrpnimi.com/blog/happy-chanuka</link>
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		<title>Parashas Vayigash</title>
		<description>It says in the Parashah (46:29) describing the reunion between Yaakov and his long lost favorite son Yoseph "and he (Joseph) wept on his (Yaakovs) neck for a while"

Rashi explains that Yaakov did not fall on Yosephs neck, nor did he kiss him because our Rabbis said that Yakov was ...</description>
		<link>http://ohrpnimi.com/kabbalistic-insights-into-the-parsha/parashas-vayigash</link>
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		<title>Talmud Eser HaSefiros - 17th lesson</title>
		<description>Posted LINK </description>
		<link>http://ohrpnimi.com/blog/talmud-eser-hasefiros-17th-lesson</link>
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		<title>Talmud Eser HaSefiros - 16th lesson</title>
		<description>Lesson 16 LINK DIAGRAM </description>
		<link>http://ohrpnimi.com/articles/talmud-eser-hasefiros-16th-lesson</link>
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		<title>Parashas Chayai Sarah</title>
		<description>After Rivkah realizes that she is beholding the site of the Great Tzadik Yitzchak (Isaac),  the Pasuk  says (24:65): " ...vatikach hatzaief vatiskas." ("... And she took the veil, and covered herself ").

The Radomsker Rebbe in his Sefer Tifferes Shloime explains how this Pasuk hints to us  how Tzaddikim are ...</description>
		<link>http://ohrpnimi.com/kabbalistic-insights-into-the-parsha/parashas-chayai-sarah</link>
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		<title>Talmud Eser HaSefiros - 15th lesson</title>
		<description>Lesson 15 LINK DIAGRAM </description>
		<link>http://ohrpnimi.com/blog/talmud-eser-hasefiros-15th-lesson</link>
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		<title>Talmud Eser HaSefiros - 14th lesson</title>
		<description>Is posted LINK </description>
		<link>http://ohrpnimi.com/blog/talmud-eser-hasefiros-14th-lesson</link>
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