Parshat Behaalotcha – The Most Humble Man Who Ever Lived
Moshe was the most humble man of all time.
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Moshe was the most humble man of all time.
By Rabbi Dovid Markel One of the many themes of this week’s parsha are two verses that do not seem to fit into the narrative of the portion. Before the Torah tells us...
By Rabbi Dovid Markel This week’s parsha deals with the levels of banishment due to various forms of impurities. The verse (Bamidbar 5:2) states: “Command the children of Israel to banish from the...
The relevance of the counting of the Levites to our lives.
On morality and chastity
By Avner Friedmann In this Parsha HaShem commands Moshe and Aaron to take a tribal census of all males between the ages of twenty and sixty, the eligible age for military service. But...
By Rabbi Dovid Markel This week’s parsha, Parshat Bechokotai, deals with the rewards and punishments that result upon one following or transgressing G-d’s will. The story is told (Hayom Yom, 17 Elul) of...
An interesting prediction embedded in the curses of this week’s parsha.
The physical blessings expressed in the Parasha.
What Sh’mita teaches us about trusting in G-d.