Episode 31 The Terrible Trivium and the Holiness of Habit
A regular sacrifice in the Temple captures the importance of habit to a meaningful life.
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A regular sacrifice in the Temple captures the importance of habit to a meaningful life.
Supplemental Materials:
The transformed purpose of challah helped put the family home at the center of Jewish life.
An Israeli baker dedicates himself to replicating the showbread of the Temple, which would sit out in the open and stay fresh for seven days.
The work of a mohel in colonial North America helps us understand the meaning of circumcision.
Why the groom gives the bride a ring in the Jewish wedding ceremony, and what that has to do with the Day of Atonement.
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