T’rumah for Teens: Shabbat Sha-raps
God asks the people to donate gifts for the building of the Tabernacle (altar), the place where God will dwell (sort of like live). Listen to the rap to find out what gifts they gave!
Vayikra for Teens: Shabbat Sha-raps
In this parasha, we learn about the sacrifices the Israelites need to make for God. Listen to the rap to hear some of the names of the sacrifices!
Tzav for Teens: Shabbat Sha-raps
Listen in on this parasha to learn about the priests’ sacrifices. Then learn about when we are told about kosher meat! Plus, Aaron and sons are ordained priests.
Sh’mini for Teens: Shabbat Sha-raps
In this parasha, Aaron’s sons are killed for sacrificing to an alien god by using incense. Aaron is not allowed to mourn for them. Listen to learn the laws that are given so that this won’t happen again. The second part of the parasha holds more laws.
Tazria (and M’tzora) for Teens: Shabbat Sha-raps
Read as a double parasha* with the next, this parasha holds the rituals of purification after childbirth, as well as those for skin diseases.
The next parasha, M’tzora, goes into more ways to heal, as well as how people can contract diseases. The rap has some rough info., but listen in!
Acharei Mot (and K’doshim) for Teens: Shabbat Sha-raps
This is part of another double parasha*, so let’s dig in. The head priests are told what to do with a scapegoat (you know, when you want to blame the sins on someone else!) Plus, we learn about atonement for sins and are warned against prohibited acts.
Emor for Teens: Shabbat Sha-raps
Chol HaMo-eid Pesach for Teens: Shabbat Sha-raps
B’har (and B'chukotai) for Teens: Shabbat Sha-raps
In this parasha, God instructs the people on how to take care of the land, such as leaving the 7th year for rest. Listen to find out some more rules!
When a Debtor Does Not Repay
Ki Teitzei has a treasury of Jewish legal and ethical literature, including a discussion of lenders and debtors. When a debt is not repaid, the lender is forbidden from entering the debtor's home without permission to retrieve the security. The rule poses challenges both for lenders and debtors.