Ketzirah (Carly) קצירה on August 16th, 2009

Join me for an exploration of the Rosh Hashanah Torah & Haftarah portions as preparation for the new year. There is no charge for this, and you are free to attend as much or as little as you like. You can participate on whatever level is comfortable for you.  You may wish to have a [...]

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Ketzirah (Carly) קצירה on July 11th, 2009

Pinhas (Num 25:10-30:1) is both one of my favorite and least favorite readings all in one.  It starts with the death of Zimri and Cozbi, the Simeonite prince and Midianite princess that Phineas violently kills to avert G!d’s rage from the Israelites’ “whoring” after Baal Peor. I’m used the David Alter translation of the Five [...]

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Ketzirah (Carly) קצירה on April 25th, 2009

Tazria-Metzora (Leviticus 12:1-15:33) This is such a challenging and strange portion.  Most women recoil at the idea of being “impure” because they gave birth.  The entire passage deals with what is and isn’t “tamei” and how to deal with a variety of afflictions called “tzaraat.”  One of the first things I always think of when [...]

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Ketzirah (Carly) קצירה on February 14th, 2009

In reading Yitro (Ex 18:1-20:23) this week several things struck me.  I did a bit of a double-take with Tzipporah’s reappearance.  What happened to here?  Where did she go?  We last saw her in Ex 4:25, which is the infamous “bridegroom of blood” passage where she circumcises her son.  As far as I can tell, [...]

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Ketzirah (Carly) קצירה on June 8th, 2008

I started writing this midrash two years ago. I told it for the first time at the first Kohenet intensive, and had to somewhat channel the ending. Midrash is about filling in the gaps in the text, seeing what’s not written. This midrash tells Miriam’s side of the events of Exodus 18:1 –27, Numbers 12:6-8, [...]

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