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    Pinchas

    How to Mend Tears to Reach Unity

    A harsh conflict, which reached its apex with the sale of Yosef, split the family of Yaakov. Between the two leaders of their respective mothers’ parts of the family, Yehuda and Yosef.

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tamuz 13 5782
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    Pinchas

    Tirtza – The Story of a Forgotten Capital City

    The daughters of Tzlofchad, discussed in the parasha, are symbols of righteous women, in whose merit Bnei Yisrael left Egypt and arrived in Eretz Yisrael. One of the five daughters was Tirtza. Tirtza was also the name of the capital city of the northern Kingdom of Israel.

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tammuz 18 5781
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Who Are the Moshlim?

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tamuz 14 5780
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Ephrayim and Menashe – Who is Really First?

    In the first census of Bnei Yisrael, in Parashat Bamidbar, Ephrayim is presented as the first and foremost among the sons of Rachel, with their banner being in Ephrayim’s name and Menashe and Binyamin joining in (Bamidbar 2:18-24). While the encampment order remains in our parasha, when the sons of Yosef are counted, Menashe comes before Ephrayim.

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tamuz 19 5778
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Sukka, Mishkan, Ohel, and Aron

    The connection between a husband and wife is created by kiddushin (marriage), which comes from the root of kedusha, sanctity. This enables them to build a home where the Divine Presence dwells, as Chazal teach us: “If a husband and wife merit it, the Divine Presence is between them; if not, fire consumes them” (Sota 17a).

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tammuz 16 5777
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Analysis or Tradition

    We have discussed in the past Chazal’s identification of Eliyahu HaNavi as Pinchas. Now, we shall discuss the general, fundamental question as to the methodology used in making such determinations. Do Chazal base the statement that Ploni is the same person as Almoni on tradition, or are their conclusions based on tools of analysis of Tanach that are parallel to the 13 principles of learning halacha from the p’sukim? In our new book, Tzofnat Yeshayahu (on Sefer Yeshayahu – see pg. 17) we call the phenomenon of the same words appearing in the two contexts whose characters are to be equated, “footnotes.”

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tammuz 13 5776
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    Parashat Hashavua

    A Roving Capital

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tamuz 19 5775
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Pinchas’ Reward

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 5774
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Doing Mitzvot Happily, Even Amongst Crying

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 5772
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    Pinchas

    The Authority of Leaders

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 5771
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Zealotry (Almost Always) Means Destruction

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 21 Tamuz 5770
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    Pinchas

    You Always Need to Pray

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel
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    Pinchas

    Finding Opportunities to Sanctify

    Parashat Pinchas

    Parashat Pinchas

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 5766
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    Pinchas

    When to Make a Claim on a Name

    Parashat Pinchas

    Parashat Pinchas

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 16 Tamuz 5765
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    Pinchas

    The Price of Being Counted

    Parashat Pinchas

    Parashat Pinchas

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 21 Tammuz 5764
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