Parshat Shavua
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Lessons
Haftarah
A: Shoftim chap. 11, 1-33;
AY: Shoftim chap. 11, 1-40;
AS: Shoftim chap. 11, 1-33;
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A People Who Dwells Alone
From Parashot Chukat and Balak, we are able to learn the way Israel, as a nation, should relate to the rest of the world. -
The Drama of Jewish History
In Parashat Chukat, Israel, for the first time, comes into contact with other nations. The history of the Jewish people as a nation among the world begins in Parashat Chukat. -
A Red Cow and a Golden Calf
The Almighty says, "Let the Red Cow come and expiate the sin of the Golden Calf." Yet, this calls for an explanation - What does the statute of the Red Cow have to do with the sin of the Golden Calf? What logical connection is there between the two? -
The Spirit Always Prevails
Og king of the Bashan believed that brute physical might is the determining factor in war, and that one who possesses such might is bound to triumph. Yet, in truth, it is the spirit that always triumphs.