Achrei Mot (After the Death) Leviticus 16:1-18-3

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This week’s Torah portion is Achrei Mot, which means “after the death”. This portion begins after the death of Aaron’s sons and continues into the laws for priests during Yom Kippur. Shmuel dives into casting lots, the Day of Judgement, and finding a place for good and evil. Join him for another Torah portion from the Heartland of Israel!



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