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Shiurim on Chumash and Navi by Menachem Leibtag
In Memory of Rabbi Avraham Leibtag (1 Shvat, 5682 - 5 Adar, 5756)

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Shiurim for Parshiot Behar & Bechukotei

for Parshat Behar

Questions for Preparation and Self Study
Questions for Preparation in Word Format

Shiur #1: The Chiastic Structure of Vayikra-Shmot
Shiur #2: The 'Double Need' to Help the Needy

for Parshat Bechukotei

Questions for Preparation and Self Study
Questions for Preparation in Word Format

Parshat Erchin and the Conclusion of Sefer Vayikra

The Chiastic Structure of Vayikra-Shmot
Why isn't Parshat Behar in Sefer Shmot where it belongs? After all, its opening pasuk tells us that these mitzvot were given to Moshe Rabbeinu on Har Sinai! Why does Chumash 'save' it for Sefer Vayikra instead? To complicate matters, Parshat Behar is not the only example of a 'parshia' towards the end of Sefer Vayikra that appears to belong in Sefer Shmot. Take for example the law to light the Menorah which is recorded in last chapter of Parshat Emor. Certainly that parshia belongs in Sefer Shmot for it is almost a direct quote from Parshat Tetzaveh! To answer these questions, this week's shiur investigates the intriguing possibility of a chiastic structure that may explain what otherwise seems to be a random progression of parshiot in Sefer Vayikra. Online:
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The 'Double Need' to Help the Needy
In Parshat Behar we find three 'summary psukim' that appear to be superfluous. In the following 'mini-shiur' we attempt to explain their underlying message. Online:
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Parshat Erchin and the Conclusion of Sefer Vayikra
Reward and Punishment - the consequences for obeying (or not obeying) a set of laws - would certainly form a most appropriate conclusion for Sefer Vayikra. And that's exactly what the Tochacha (chapter 26) appears to be! So why doesn't Sefer Vayikra conclude with this Tochacha? Why is chapter 27 'added on?' In this week's shiur we attempt to explain why. Online:
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