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Torah Study Questions


Rabbi Daniel Klutstein


Rabbi Daniel Klutstein is a Messianic Rabbi and counselor. He is also the congregational leader of Tikvat Yisrael, located in Hawaii. Study questions will be posted here no later than Tuesday afternoon for the upcoming Torah portion. The answers will be provided the following week. If you have any questions or need guidance of any kind you may contact Rabbi Klutstein by email at daniel_klutstein@hotmail.com
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Tetzave/Command

1. What is the meaning of the oil?
2. How were the priest consecrated?
3. What do we learn from the priest's garments?
4. What do we learn from the precious stones?
5. What do we learn from the priestly robe?
6. What is the meaning of the turban?
7. How were the priest consecrated?
8. What do we learn from the consecration offering?
9. What do we learn from the blood application?
10.What do we learn from the way the sacrifice were
offered?
11.What do we learn from the consecration week?
12.How is one sanctified?
13.What was the purpose of the exodus?
14.What do we learn from the incense offering?

Weekly thought
Let us cleanse ourselves and serve YHWH in
righteousness



Articles

Below are articles written by Rabbi Klutstein.


NEW!  ISRAEL'S REDEMPTION


 
PRAYER 


      RUTH       


JOURNEYS

                     




Because of their size, we will no longer be providing Rabbi Klutstein's audios. However, you can receive them directly from him in email. To be added to his email list, send your request to daniel_klutstein@hotmail.com.




Listen to me, you who follow after righteousness, you who seek Yahweh: look to the rock whence you were hewn, and to the hole of the pit whence you were dug. Look to Abraham your father, and to Sarah who bore you; for when he was but one I called him, and I blessed him, and made him many.

Isaiah 51:1-2