Bemidbar

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Sefer Bamidbar is also known as "Book of Numbers". An explanation about the census, the relationship between the census and the camp, and what can we learn from it.
  • Bitterness or Bracha – Choose!
    We complain about the conditions of the desert; the lack of water; the shortage of meat; the taste of the miraculous Mahn. Even Miriam & Ahron get into the act when they complain to Moshe about his neglecting his wife Tzipora. We find fault with everyone & everything.
  • Choosing Seventy Leaders
    Hashem told Moshe that he should gather 70 men whom he knew to be among the leaders of the people.
  • Twelve Offerings
    The overwhelming number of interpretations concentrate on the idea that even though the offerings may physically have been identical, the spirit and motivation of each differed from individual to individual, and tribe to tribe.
  • The world like a tree, and roots – the Holy Temple
    How does the enumeration of Israel cause the infusion of the divine presence within Israel?
  • The Role of the Levites in Israeli Society
    The Torah reading of this week continues with the count of the different families within the tribe of Levi. We are aware that this tribe has been chosen for public service in the Temple and, generally, on behalf of the Jewish people. They do not own land, and their financial support is based upon the tithe that the Jewish people contributed from their produce.
  • Two Versions of the Moral Life
    Is a Nazirite positive or negative? Or maybe it's both of them?
  • We Are Family
    The Jewish People are like one soul in many bodies.
  • Who's In Control?
    Three diverse subjects combine in our Parsha: The Sota, the Nazir & Birkat Kohanim. Plus Shavuot this week. Is there a connection between all of them?
  • Migdal Eider, the First Yeshiva in Gush Etzion
    The prophet Micha prophesized about a rejuvenation of the nation in Eretz Yisrael, boding good things for Zion and for a nearby place called Migdal Eider.
  • Something to Stand Up For
    It is not a coincidence that Jerusalem Day falls on the eve of the Torah reading of Bemidbar.
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