Our Holidays Live! - Emor 5786
The Torah portion this week teaches about the special days on the calendar. Beginning with Shabbat that is on the seventh day of every week, the Torah enumerates the major holidays - Pesach. Shavuot (and between them the Counting of the Omer), Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot. On those days, (besides the intermediate days of Pesach and Sukkot,) we are not allowed to do any “work,” as defined by Jewish law. The difference between Shabbat and the other festivals, besides Yom Kippur, is that on the festivals we are permitted to cook and do some other things related to food that are forbidden on Shabbat. And of course on Yom Kippur we also are commanded to fast. These are the “major holidays.” There are also several “minor” holidays, defined as minor because there is no work prohibition. Two of those days frame this upcoming Shabbat. Friday is Pesach Sheni - “ the Second Pesach” - for those who could not eat the meat of the Pascal Lamb on Pesach, and ...