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Ki Tisa - The Wash Basin





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Kaplan, Mendel
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan is the founder and spiritual leader of Chabad @ Flamingo in Thornhill, Ontario, he also serves as a Chaplain of the York Regional Police Service


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Posted: Mar 10, 2007
Ki tisa
It was so good to be able to hear since we have no synagogue here. You are our only link. From your talk, I learned that the placement of the washing bowl being in front of the Holy of Holys and yet inside rather than outside the tent as a preparation for the cohens to enter the holy of holys. This was about being cleased by the water and also from within, about personal holiness. It was about being spiritually holy before G-d.
Posted By Anonymous, Prince George, BC Canada

Posted: Feb 25, 2007
Your teaching is fill with so much JOY about how to go about serving the LORD. So wonderful, beautiful and Holy. Thank you for helping to understand the Torah.
Posted By Anonymous, Singapore



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