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non-parsha bit: Yom Kippur
On Yom Kippur afternoon we recall the service of the high priest
on the day of atonement. The mishna tells us of the preparations
made on behalf of the high priest: seven days ahead of time he
is secluded, and a back-up high priest is appointed lest anything
cause the original one to become unfit for duty. Rabbi Yehudah
said that in addition, another wife is prepared for the high priest
in case his wife dies in that time, because it is written "he shall
make atonement for himself and his house"; "his house" includes his
wife. (Yoma 2a)
(As you might expect, the mishna also discusses in a fair bit of detail the preparations on the night before and day of the service.)
I think after Simchat Torah, instead of doing parsha teachings for another year, I'm going to switch to teaching something from talmud, following the daf yomi (page a day) cycle. We'll see how that goes.

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