Another name for this week's Torah portion is Parashat HaToch'chah — the portion of reproach. It contains a list of curses so terrible that traditionally the Torah reader chants them quickly and in a hushed tone so as not to call attention to them. And no one wants that aliyah! The curses are the punishment for disobedience, and they must have truly struck fear in the hearts of our ancestors. Unity assets store.
The curses come just after the promise of blessing — if we follow God's ways. Rain in abundance, good crops, peace, victory, and fertility are all ours if, as the portion begins, '.. You walk in my statutes and guard my commandments and do them' (Leviticus 26:3). We might mistakenly feel the parashah is about the classic 'reward and punishment.' But I see it differently.
I see it as an apt closing for the Book of Leviticus, which began with a call to relationship — Vayikra — and ends again with a call to relationship. God's message can be.
70,000 kalima va ibora, Akademiyai ilmhoi Jumhurii Tojikiston – Instituti zabon va adabiyoti Rūdakī. SALOHIDDINZODA, NAJMIDDIN, Muqaddasoti vatan, Dushanbe: Maorif va Farhang, 2008. SHERALĪ, LOIQ, Sadu yak ghazal, ed. Dar borai Jalol Ikromī, Sotim Ulughzoda va digaron, Dushanbe: Adib, 1992. One of the many homes of the Va Khaj Dar caravan.
You can learn most everything except talent, and he is a natural-born perfumer. Kak vesti dnevnik socialjnogo rabotnika obrazec. It smells great, and I plan to report on its efficacy in due course. We have never met, but he sends me emails and the occasional parcel, most recently his aphrodisiac mix Libidyn. Bespoke perfume, as practiced by a few famous perfumers working for large firms, is tiresome nonsense. It arrived accompanied by an exhortation to produce a larger family.