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Brit Mila, Birkat Hamazon, and Being in Israel - פרשת תזריע - יִמּוֹל בְּשַׂר עׇרְלָתוֹ

18 min · 15. april 2026
episode Brit Mila, Birkat Hamazon, and Being in Israel - פרשת תזריע - יִמּוֹל בְּשַׂר עׇרְלָתוֹ cover

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See source here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/13wYDfkC14mT_8jupeWCzJELOY5KJ_hH_h6UyOz6TDDU/edit?usp=sharing] This shiur explores the legal and spiritual connections between Jewish identity, the Land of Israel, and the religious duties of Birkat Hamazon. We examine how core themes like Torah study and the physical sign of the covenant are essential parts of the liturgy, as these elements are seen as the spiritual merits that justify the Jewish people’s inheritance of the land.

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