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Parshat Achrei Mot: Mourning Lost Potential

2 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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📖 Parshat Achrei Mot This Week: Orthodox Jewish men look scruffy right now; we're in the Omer mourning period for Rabbi Akiva's 24,000 students who died in a plague. Why mourn them for over a month when we don't mourn anyone else in Jewish history this way? This week's parsha about Aharon's sons offers insight. The Talmud says whoever properly mourns Aharon's sons is guaranteed forgiveness on Yom Kippur. Why them specifically? Both Aharon's sons and Rabbi Akiva's students died in their prime. We don't mourn death itself; we believe in reunion. We mourn lost potential. When someone dies young, the world is forever different because their gifts never reached fruition. The lesson? Don't waste your potential. Actualize it. Make the world better while you can. Shabbat Shalom. 🕯️ Follow us for more: Website - https://www.joidenver.com [https://www.joidenver.com/] Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joidenver [https://www.instagram.com/joidenver] Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/JOIdenver [http://www.facebook.com/JOIdenver] YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/JOIdenver [https://www.youtube.com/c/JOIdenver] Pinterest - http://pinterest.com/jewishdiy [http://pinterest.com/jewishdiy] Subscribe to "JOI to the World" to access all our podcasts, including Yada Yada Yiddish, Kids Say the Deepest Things, Reconnect, and Dear Rabbi. Join us as we uncover the treasures in our backyard and explore what makes the Jewish people extraordinary! 🕎📚🎙️

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