We remember the fish that we ate in Egypt for free – זָכַרְנוּ אֶת הַדָּגָה אֲשֶׁר נֹאכַל בְּמִצְרַיִם חִנָּם ..
Written by Rabbi Moshe Kormornick
דַּבֵּר אֶל אַהֲרֹן וְאָמַרְתָּ אֵלָיו בְּהַעֲלֹתְךָ אֶת הַנֵּרֹת אֶל מוּל פְּנֵי ..
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After the tribal leaders brought inauguration offerings to the newly constructed Tabernacle, Aharon felt dejected that he and his tribe of Levi were excluded [1]. ..
Written by Rabbi Daniel Leeman
At the end of our sedra, Miriam is punished for speaking ‘lashon hara’ about Moshe. Rav Dessler raises the question that if you look at the psukim (always ..
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Parashas Behaaloscha – Liar Liar This week’s sedra is another busy one with no lack of activity to discuss… so lets get started. Parashas Behaaloscha ..
Written by Daniel Sandground
The opening Rashi of the sedra points out that Aharon was down-heartened when he saw the grand korbanos of the princes for the opening of the mishkan (parshas Naso) ..
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Being out of order has never been so peaceful… The gemarra (Pesachim 6b) learns an important principle from the first pasuk of perek 9 of our sedra. Noting ..
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The physical events faced by the people in the Torah have timeless spiritual messages/points to them. For example, the journey of the Bnei Yisrael in the desert ..
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The gemarra (Shabbos 116a) cites an opinion that the 2-pasuk portion in our sedra (10:35-36) of vayehi binso’a ha’aron… is considered as a Chumash in its own right. ..
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As the Jewish people are traveling through the desert, and we’re talking now about 7 months after they received the Torah at Mt Sinai, they start complaining. ..
Written by Tal Segal