Folgen
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Moshe shifts to focus on the land of Israel
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Fehlende Folgen?
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A parsha that ties a lot of loose ends, as we begin to conclude the Israelite's journey through he desert.
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Balak is a wonderful story - that includes a talking animal, it raises massive theological questions, and is the only parsha that offers us a perspective on how the rest of the world perceived the Israelites.
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An introduction to mortality and the Torah's response to living a meaningful, finite life
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A dramatic and challenging Parsha that raises massive questions about Jewish leadership and succession
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Scouting the land, despairing over the future and plotting a way fwd...
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The gifts of the Princes of Israel dominates this Parsha but the other features should not be overlooked including the Mitzvah of Nazir and others.
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The beginning of the fourth book - filled with numbers
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Priests sanctity, the festivals and blasphemers - all covered in this week's parsha
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Aharon brings sacrifices as the High Priest, loses his two sons and we are taught the laws of Kashrut
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More sacrifices and the priests are inducted
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We start a new book filled with details of the sacrifical service to learn how we should come closer to God
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The half sheqel is collected - the Kiyyor is built - and the people worship an idol... no shortage of drama in this week's Torah portion
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