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Pidyon Haben

Redeeming the Firstborn Son


Pidyon Haben
Pidyon Haben in a Minute
Firstborn Son for Sale!
Ever since the Golden Calf debacle, all male Israelite firstborn must redeem themselves in a pidyon haben ceremony from a descendant of Aaron, a.k.a a kohen.
Why is a firstborn redeemed for five shekels?
Why is a firstborn redeemed for five shekels?
Could you please explain why at a Pidyon HaBen ("Redemption of the Son") ceremony the firstborn child "costs" five silver shekels, why not ten or fifty?
Firstborn Son
The Deed: Firstborn Son
The mitzvah of pidyon haben is to redeem the firstborn son by giving a Kohen five silver shekels when the boy becomes a month old.
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Your Money or Your Life?
"Your Money or Your Life?"
In the Pidyon HaBen ceremony one finds a very strange dialogue between the father and the Kohen. "Which do you prefer," asks the Kohen, "your first born son, or the five silver shekels?"
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The Mitzvah of Pidyon HaBen
Advanced Advanced The Mitzvah of Pidyon HaBen
This class provides a thorough understanding of the mitzvah of redeeming the firstborn son.
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