Posted on 05/05/2026 12:12:32 PM PDT by Tom Tetroxide
In Parashat Emor, the Torah introduces one of the most unusual services of the Holy Temple: the lechem hapanim, the Showbread — twelve specially baked loaves that are 'placed before God' each week, remaining warm and fresh from Shabbat to Shabbat. What was the purpose of this bread? Why was it placed 'before God' and what does it mean for us today?
The Torah portion of Emor ( Leviticus 21 : 1 - 24 : 23 ) is read on Shabbat, 15 Iyar 5786 - May 2, 2026
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Meat did not rot at the Temple and the bread stayed hot and fresh.
On the subject of food...
Kosher Grasshoppers!
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/PC5Q0uZm_As
Offerings to the Divine are common im many cultures. Shinto comes to m ind.
Thank you for this wonderful post.
I can smell the freshness from here !
Ping!
It goes well with Velveeta - the Cheese That Cannot Die.
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