parshat Beha'alotcha
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Moshe was the most humble of all men. He did not encroach on anyone's territory, or tread on their toes. Rather, his attitude was: Such a person can indeed remain alive "tuntil one hundred and twenty"
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The High Priest and the Menora
The process and commandment of lighting the menorah served as a constant reminder to the High Priest of the important role that he was to always play in the furtherance of Torah and holiness in Jewish society. -
Entering Israel Through the Passover Sacrifice
The Torah states that whoever is impure or far away on Passover may offer his sacrifice later, on the "Second Passover." This is puzzling. Is there any other commandment that allows us a second chance, an opportunity to make up for what we missed?