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 | Basic Parsha - Behaalotecha
By Marty GoodmanAn overview of the weekly Parsha, through the eyes of the many commentators, enriching your understanding of how our great history unfolded.
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 | Behaalotecha - In Depth
By Manis FriedmanAn in depth look at the weekly Parshah based on the talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe
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 | Kabbalah on the Bible: Behaalotecha
By Mendel KaplanExamining the weekly Torah reading through the lens of contemporary commentary, showing how topical and relevant the parshah's ideas really are.
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 | Intermediate  Behaalotecha: Cucumbers, Melons and Garlic
By Moshe NewAn in-depth study and analysis of the exacting words of Rashi’s commentary on the verse: “We remember the fish that we ate in Egypt free of charge, the cucumbers, the watermelons, the leeks, the onions, and the garlic.”
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 | Parshah Class: Behaalotecha
By Baruch EpsteinGet a detailed overview of the weekly Torah portion sewn together with keen insights and timely life messages.
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 | Chumash and Rashi: Behaalotecha
These classes teach the day’s section of the weekly Torah portion. The lesson is taught using the original Hebrew text with the indispensable commentary of Rashi—both translated and elucidated so that anyone can follow along.
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 | Joshua and the Upstarts Torah Portion of Behaalotecha
By Mendel KaplanJoshua's reaction to a perceived threat to the honor of his beloved teacher, Moses.
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